Delightfully Dysfunctional: 15 Essays to Help You Stay Strange, & Stay Sane
Why do we feel guilty for procrastinating, weird for talking to ourselves, or ashamed of being a little… different? Being Weird is Normal is a bold, witty, and deeply researched collection of essays that flips the script on what it means to be “normal.” Drawing on the latest findings in psychology and neuroscience, Joshua John Dhillon explores the hidden benefits of so-called “strange” behaviours—from swearing and daydreaming to dancing alone and collecting odd things.
Blending science with storytelling, humour with heart, this book is a rallying cry for the unconventional. It challenges conformity, celebrates individuality, and reminds us that the quirks we hide might just be the keys to a healthier, happier, and more creative life.
Whether you’ve been called too sensitive, too intense, too quiet, or just plain weird—this one’s for you.
