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For something to be 'normal' there has to be a solid medium to base the word on. It's Normal for a leaf to be green. It's Normal for leaves of many trees to turn other colors in the autumn. It isn't normal for a dog to be born with three legs, but it happens. I guess that may make for an "abnormal dog" in the common concensus but really, it just has an "abnormal issue"!
In the context of a human, as this question is often meant for: Some people look at themselves, or other people and say "They're not normal.". Think of what you're basing that statement on. A human is so complex that to just say the entire being is abnormal isn't realistic. People Do it, but it doesn't really mean much. Everyone has quirks. Everyone has something "abnormal" about them in comparison to other people. Some more than others, of course. It's the glory of the human race.
I'm no good at dictionary entries, but here's a more concise, all-around answer offhand:
A specific, largely-constant or dominant trait between a group of things, people or ideas.
Dear lela,
Here are 8 meanings for the word normal.
Pronunciation: 'nor-m&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin normalis, from norma
1 : PERPENDICULAR; especially : perpendicular to a tangent at a point of tangency
2 a : according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, or principle b : conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern
3 : occurring naturally <normal immunity>
4 a : of, relating to, or characterized by average intelligence or development b : free from mental disorder : SANE
5 a of a solution : having a concentration of one gram equivalent of solute per liter b : containing neither basic hydroxyl nor acid hydrogen <normal silver phosphate> c : not associated <normal molecules> d : having a straight-chain structure <normal pentane> <normal butyl alcohol>
6 of a subgroup : having the property that every coset produced by operating on the left by a given element is equal to the coset produced by operating on the right by the same element
7 : relating to, involving, or being a normal curve or normal distribution <normal approximation to the binomial distribution>
8 of a matrix : having the property of commutativity under multiplication by the transpose of the matrix each of whose elements is a conjugate complex number with respect to the corresponding element of the given matrix
I don't believe anyone is normal. We are all different with our own opinions and beliefs about the world. Its a little like asking what the definition of perfect is. No ones perfect just like no ones normal. People just often say that a persons not normal because the person doesn't have anything in common with them or very little but the person their talking about could have the same thoughts about that person. Hope this helps.
~ Alanna
I don't know- never been. Whatever it is- I'm the opposite. Whenever most people go one way- I go the other. As soon as you think you've got me figured out- I'll surprise you. I don't do it to be contrary, but I don't care if I am. I research all of the best ways to do something, find the one that works the best, and ardently follow it or build on it. Often, that means that I think different from everyone else. I prefer quality over quantity or popularity. At 6'8," I physically stand out in a crowd, and yet sometimes my personality is bigger than I am. "Fitting in" is a concept that after being in the military, I understand as it relates to camouflage, but other than that, have never experienced. I think that normalcy is something that many people know very well- I see them. I've met them. They are those who have sold themselves, not sold out, just they sell who they are, actually most of them have actually had to pay a lot to not be them anymore.
It's not that bad being not normal. Not normalcy is the birthplace of independence, and independence is the birthplace of heroism. Now, no, I am not a hero...
Well, not yet.
Normal is taken out of abnormality. Normal for mankind existed only in the physical presence of God (Eden). When man was expelled from that environment, normality ceased to exist; we can longer obtain normal this side of heaven. However, normality will be restored one day.
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What's your definition of normal?
What's your definition of normal?