
The Eccentrics (psychological theory)
The Eccentrics theory in psychology describes individuals whose behaviors, beliefs, or styles significantly deviate from societal norms, often reflecting unique or unconventional ways of thinking and acting. These individuals may embrace their differences as a core part of their identity, showing creativity, independence, or alternative perspectives. The theory suggests that such eccentricity stems from underlying personality traits and experiences that shape a person's distinctive worldview. While eccentric individuals might attract curiosity or misunderstanding, their behaviors are not necessarily pathological but represent diverse expressions of human personality and diversity.