Ðekel
The Living Force
carlise,
in addition to all the wonderful answers above, ask yourself what would qualify as 'weird' for you.
most probably, many things that have transpired in your experience would definitely qualify as 'weird' for someone else.
maybe you have a very high 'weirdness-threshold' ( am i coining a term ? ).
besides, i don't think that 'weirdness' necessarily has anything to do with where you are on the learning curve.
i would look into what is going on in my mind, what thought patterns are there and why and are they beneficial or harmful.
how do i interact with others daily and why.
how do i view my environment and why.
etc'
i think these things are much better indicators of what we have learned so far and what we have yet to learn.
in addition to all the wonderful answers above, ask yourself what would qualify as 'weird' for you.
most probably, many things that have transpired in your experience would definitely qualify as 'weird' for someone else.
maybe you have a very high 'weirdness-threshold' ( am i coining a term ? ).
besides, i don't think that 'weirdness' necessarily has anything to do with where you are on the learning curve.
i would look into what is going on in my mind, what thought patterns are there and why and are they beneficial or harmful.
how do i interact with others daily and why.
how do i view my environment and why.
etc'
i think these things are much better indicators of what we have learned so far and what we have yet to learn.
