The Gentle Rebel Podcast

14 | Your Ordinary Weirdness is Where You Belong

10.21.2022 - By Andy MortPlay

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“Blessed are the weird people: poets, misfits, writers, mystics, painters, and troubadours, for they teach us to see the world through different eyes.”

- Jacob Nordby

In my six years as an undertaker, I was always struck by the ordinary weirdness of human beings. Eulogies are filled with memories of mundane idiosyncrasies, quirks, and funny habits. These are things we treasure and miss about people.

Weirdness is par for the course of humanity. We are all weird in our own way. And yet we learn to fight those parts of ourselves that don't fit the mould. We hide them, judge them, and crush them.

In The Gifts of Imperfection, Brené Brown defines belonging as “the innate human desire to be part of something larger than us". She says, "because this yearning is so primal, we often try to acquire it by fitting in and by seeking approval, which are not only hollow substitutes for belonging but often barriers to it." And then later, in Braving The Wilderness, she described “the quest for true belonging” as underpinned by our “courage to stand alone”.

In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, we ask how we might nurture the courage to embrace and express our normally weird selves in life.

Episode Contents* What Makes Us Ordinary is What Also Makes Us Weird | 1:48* The Parable of The Blind Men and The Elephant | 6.29* Ordinary Weirdness in Everyday Life | 9:33* Belonging in The Wilderness | 14:30* Self-Belief, Impostor Syndrome, and True Belonging | 21:26* Entitlement vs Belonging (True Safety) | 23:32* Perfectionism and Conditional Belonging | 26:12* An Ode to Imperfection and Ordinary Weirdness | 32:40* Stop Caring THAT People Think | 38:44* Ordinary Weirdness and The Courage to Be Disliked | 41:44* Identifying Our Path - Confidence in How We Go | 48:21* The Temple of Dreams | 53:36* What is Alive in You Right Now? | 66:14

What Makes Us Ordinary is What Also Makes Us Weird | 1:48

Ordinary weirdness is not something that can be forced. It's how we express our experience of life as the proverbial elephant.

The Parable of The Blind Men and The Elephant | 6.29

You may know the story of the six blind men who wanted to figure out the form of an elephant.

One man felt its trunk and believed the elephant was a thick snake. Another found the ear and compared it to a fan. The third felt the elephant's leg and imagined it like a tree trunk. The fourth man felt the creature's side and likened it to a wall. Another man felt its tail, believing it to be like a rope. And the last could touch the elephant's tusk, declaring it to be a spear.

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