Inventory of normality

by Paulo Coelho on December 21, 2009

in “The winner stands alone”, by Paulo Coelho

1] Anything that makes us forget our true identity and our dreams and makes us only work to produce and reproduce.

2] Making rules for a war (the Geneva Convention).

3] Spending years at university and then not being able to find a job.

4] Working from nine in the morning to five in the afternoon at something that does not give us the least pleasure, so that we can retire after 30 years.

5] Retiring only to discover that we have no more energy to enjoy life, and then dying of boredom after a few years.

6] Using Botox.

7] Trying to be financially successful instead of seeking happiness.

8] Ridiculing those who seek happiness instead of money by calling them “people with no ambition”.

9] Comparing objects like cars, houses and clothes, and defining life according to these comparisons instead of really trying to find out the true reason for being alive.

10] Not talking to strangers. Saying nasty things about our neighbors.

11] Thinking that parents are always right.

12] Getting married, having children and staying together even though the love has gone, claiming that it’s for the sake of the children (who do not seem to be listening to the constant arguments).

12ª] Criticizing everybody who tries to be different.

14] Waking up with a hysterical alarm-clock at the bedside.

15] Believing absolutely everything that is printed.

16] Wearing a piece of colored cloth wrapped around the neck for no apparent reason and known by the pompous name “necktie”.

17] Never asking direct questions, even though the other person understands what you want to know.

18] Keeping a smile on your face when you really want to cry. And feeling sorry for those who show their own feelings.

19] Thinking that art is worth a fortune, or else that it is worth absolutely nothing.

20] Always despising what was easily gained, because the “necessary sacrifice” – and therefore also the required qualities – are missing.

21] Following fashion, even though it all looks ridiculous and uncomfortable.

22] Being convinced that all the famous people have tons of money saved up.

23] Investing a lot in exterior beauty and paying little attention to interior beauty.

24] Using all possible means to show that even though you are a normal person, you are infinitely superior to other human beings.

25] In any kind of public transport, never looking straight into the eyes of the other passengers, as this may be taken for attempting to seduce them.

26] When you enter an elevator, looking straight at the door and pretending you are the only person inside, however crowded it may be.

27] Never laughing out loud in a restaurant, no matter how funny the story is.

28] In the Northern hemisphere, always wearing the clothes that match the season of the year: short sleeves in springtime (however cold it may be) and a woolen jacket in the fall (no matter how warm it is).

29] In the Southern hemisphere, decorating the Christmas tree with cotton wool, even though winter has nothing to do with the birth of Christ.

30] As you grow older, thinking you are the wisest man in the world, even though not always do you have enough life experience to know what is wrong.

31] Going to a charity event and thinking that in this way you have collaborated enough to put an end to all the social inequalities in the world.

32] Eating three times a day, even if you’re not hungry.

33] Believing that the others are always better at everything: they are better-looking, more resourceful, richer and more intelligent. Since it’s very risky to venture beyond your own limits, it’s better to do nothing.

34] Using the car as a way to feel powerful and in control of the world.

35] Using foul language in traffic.

36] Thinking that everything your child does wrong is the fault of the company he or she is keeping.

37] Marrying the first person who offers you a position in society. Love can wait.

38] Always saying “I tried”, even though you haven’t tried at all.

39] Putting off doing the most interesting things in life until you no longer have the strength to do them.

40] Avoiding depression with massive daily doses of television programs.

41] Believing that it is possible to be sure of everything you have won.

42] Thinking that women don’t like football and that men don’t like interior decoration.

43] Blaming the government for everything bad that happens.

44] Being convinced that being a good, decent and respectful person means that the others will find you weak, vulnerable and easy to manipulate.

45] Being convinced that aggressiveness and discourtesy in treating others are signs of a powerful personality.

46] Being afraid of fibroscopy (men) and childbirth (women).

47] And finally, thinking that your religion is the sole proprietor of the absolute truth, the most important, the best, and that the other human beings in this immense planet who believe in any other manifestation of God are condemned to the fires of hell.

please feel free to use the comments below to add issues that I did not include…

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kaatje vervliet December 22, 2009 at 9:38 am

the most misunderstood word is still “love”

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Olta Ana December 23, 2009 at 10:30 pm

That’s just because we have to learn to open our hearts, and let it show his/her real self to us.

Love
Olta

Alexandra December 22, 2009 at 9:16 am

The rules there seem a scarecrow.

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Olta Ana December 23, 2009 at 10:30 pm

Nailed it Alexandra! ;P

Love Olta

Iman December 22, 2009 at 8:56 am

Very simple but deep.

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Kim December 22, 2009 at 7:49 am

Conforming to societal ideals of sexuality as taboo and not teaching our children safe sexual practices (thinking it will promote promiscuity) and then societal discrimination against those with HIV/AIDS and wondering why more and more people are contracting this disease.

Not accepting sexuality as a natural part of humanity.

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Ricci December 22, 2009 at 7:27 am

Do not back from shining bright because most people are afraid of the light.

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Ana December 22, 2009 at 7:19 am

Forgetting to say Happy Birthday or Merry Christmas to my favorite uncle:-)

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ningning December 22, 2009 at 7:07 am

saying things automatically, like “i love you”, “how are you”, and “sorry”…

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jennifer marino December 22, 2009 at 6:57 am

Being taught that everything is black and white
And then growing up still believing there are no other shades in between,
Not thinking for yourself or questioning what and why you believe what you do.

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Ruksana December 22, 2009 at 6:56 am

1)Saying things which you don’t mean…especially to show the other person that you love them and care for them…but u really don’t…

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Neezar Abidi December 22, 2009 at 6:56 am

to reject the other because s/he is different from our standards of normality

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xych December 22, 2009 at 6:25 am

from this list, i can honestly say that i’m “NORMAL” and that’s a bad thing… i better start writing my new year’s resolutions then, it’s gonna be long. lol.

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xych December 22, 2009 at 6:28 am

that reminds me, this can be added as well: making resolutions, listing them down but never really fulfilling any of it.

Roberto B. (Sydney) December 22, 2009 at 6:01 am

- Receiving honours without deserving them rather than deserving honours and not having them.

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Rimma December 22, 2009 at 5:35 am

Not to enjoy your solitude…

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Vidousha December 22, 2009 at 4:57 am

allowing others to trample on your dreams just because you’re too afraid to stand up for it

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Lynn December 22, 2009 at 4:36 am

that is the most brutally depressing list EVER ~ except for #35 ~guily of using foul language in traffic ~ and never feeling bad about it ~in truth, I am sure it is better for my health

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Jeyanth Krishnan December 22, 2009 at 4:35 am

Thanks for all your wisdom.
“Buttering-up people to get things done” can also be added.

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Sandra December 22, 2009 at 4:32 am

Think or assume the worst of people who never gave him reason to think they would do evil, just because you can not control your steps all the time. Mind working a not produtive way really….

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Melyssab79 December 22, 2009 at 4:32 am

Treating young adults like they are still small children and being shocked that they can’t take care of themselves when the time comes.

Surrounding young people with no context for sex and violence and being surprised when they are sexual and violent in every context.

Being cruel to children and being shocked when they become cruel adults.

Thinking that what goes around comes around won’t happen to you.

Being pissed off at the inconvenience of being called for jury duty right up until the day one is in the defendant’s chair with his or her life in the hands of 12 strangers.

Thinking that governments can take care of all citizens through programs without raising taxes. (Where can I find that money tree?)

Thinking there is some class distinction between the educated man who doesn’t read books and the illiterate man who cannot read them.

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Savita Vega December 22, 2009 at 7:07 pm

I really like that last one. I would also say that there is another similar mistake we make when we set up any sort of hierarchy which places the “educated” man at the top and the “illiterate savage” at the bottom. We forget that there are different bodies of knowledge which are valuable in different environments. In this sense, indigenous forms of knowledge – usually passed on by word of mouth and enhanced by real-life experience – are just as valid and valuable as the “knowledge” of a university graduate.

Claudia Alighieri December 22, 2009 at 4:16 am

Speculating!

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Savita Vega December 22, 2009 at 4:07 am

Dr. Seuss, on perceptions of what is “normal” (i.e. “superior”) and the dangers of trying to conform:

The Sneetches
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln3V0HgW4eM
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0LgMpfLD1Y

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Leo Palatino December 22, 2009 at 3:27 am

Thinking that being the best or #1 is your ultimate goal in life and anybody else who thinks and acts otherwise are losers and doesn’t deserve our company and to be called our friends

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Tanu December 22, 2009 at 3:25 am

Measuring civilizations on the basis of their skylines instead of their values

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Christoforos Zarkadas December 22, 2009 at 3:08 am

Doing every day exactly the same things (in order to feel safe) and then complain that nothing changes in our lives…

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yoodi December 22, 2009 at 2:59 am

it is a pity that most of the issues listed reflect how normalcy could make people be comfortable in their un-comfort zone.

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Ali December 22, 2009 at 2:38 am

Believing that there is only one way to give or receive love

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Daniela Kunz December 22, 2009 at 2:35 am

Choosing to not have luxurious things, but to buy real healthy wholesome food and prepare it with much love and dedication and in a very traditional way and spend hours to make a meal for the family, instead of just buying one of those fast food/processed boxes.

Choosing to give birth to your child at home and avoiding the pressure of the doctors in wanting to over immunize and over medicate when you are pregnant and during delivery of the child.

Choosing to apply natural remedies from Mother Nature to cure or to prevent illnesses as much as possible.

Choosing to be there for the family and not work out of the house, but being an at-home-stay mom.

Avoiding people who use foul language.

Wanting to protect my own children from their own grandparents who do not see the hazardous dangers when they babysit my children!!!

Love to you Paulo! God bless you

Daniela

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Hristo Georgiev December 22, 2009 at 2:29 am

Making any division between people and judging them by race, skin colour, religion, nationality, political views or anything else besides how good or bad they are.

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Loris December 22, 2009 at 2:27 am

Taking someone’s parking spot in a busy mall because they did not claim it first or fast enough with their indicator.

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Hristo Georgiev December 22, 2009 at 2:25 am

Keeping the truth in secret while other people are turning a lie into a truth by repeating it (the lie) one hundred times.

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Christoforos Zarkadas December 22, 2009 at 3:04 am

Doing every day exactly the same things (in order to feel safe) and then complain that nothing changes in our lives…

Hristo Georgiev December 22, 2009 at 2:22 am

Mocking at the bright and seeking for truth and knowledge people.

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elsa December 22, 2009 at 2:22 am

racism, xenophobia,
no treating two human beings on the same level or better, according too each one’s uniqueness,
treating yourself better than another.. (or worse than him),
rejecting loneliness and quietness
not remembering St Exupery’s sentense:
“your eyes are blind, you have to look with the heart”

peace

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Hristo Georgiev December 22, 2009 at 2:21 am

Feeling happy for other people’s unhappiness.

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Hristo Georgiev December 22, 2009 at 2:19 am

Taking advantage and cheating trustful people.

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Hristo Georgiev December 22, 2009 at 2:18 am

Feeling envy of people who achieved more than you with hard and honest work, while you sit in the couch at home and drink liquor waiting for the new working day to come.

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Sebastian Gandler December 22, 2009 at 2:14 am

The ability to love

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Christiana December 22, 2009 at 2:11 am

Does any of us feel ‘normal’ and if yes/no, then why so?

If I deside not to be ‘normal’ then I choose to be different from the ‘normalities’ I project on others.
If I prefer to be normal, then I identify with some things and I call the others ‘different’.
It’s all too RELATIVE.

Why can’t we all be normal, being ourselves, and accept the normality of all the rest, while they’re being themselves?

If you call a child a liar for long, it’s much more probable that they will lie to you one day. Don’t expect from others to be less true and pure than you are, you will only end up proving yourself right, in your little image of your world, but you most certainly will not be happy in it.

everything is ‘our normal’ and everything should be encouraged to be so, to be honorable and kind and honest and true and human and flawed (working for the solutions) and sensitive and passionate.. don’t deprive people of their right to be.

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sunny suman May 26, 2010 at 1:10 pm

there is nothing wrong or right in this world till the time ur heart is happy doing it. Even a terrorist doesn’t consider bombing as wrong! So, I feel that if ur heart agrees to becoming a thief, you can but don’t go against ur heart.

and this feeling in heart depends mostly on our upbringing and somewhat on our necessity!

Fi December 22, 2009 at 1:59 am

I love you for this.
Love you.
Love you.
Love you.

Only No.3, am I living at the moment….but what a catalyst to re-invent oneself.
What a wonderful cosmic kick up the backside a recession is!?

Normality is believing what you are told and ignoring your own gut and instinct.

Normality is acting ‘appropriately’ and playing ‘the game’.

Oh…I feel a Rage Against The Machine song coming on!
;o)

Winter Solstice light to you and yours, Paulo and everyone reading this….*spark*

Fi.

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breda December 22, 2009 at 11:33 pm

Thanks Fi the light and sunsets are beautiful here in Connemara this week Love Breda

ELENA December 22, 2009 at 1:54 am

dass man seinen Job, Musik, irgendein Ding lieben kann aber keinen Menschen!!!

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Martijn Vissers December 22, 2009 at 1:54 am

making a list of things that we all deep down inside know to be things we should not be doing…. and than calling this the inventory of Normality is a good way to inspire thought, but maybe not the best way way to inspire positivity…

lets change the attitude, if you really want something, the whole universe will come togheter to make that happen, so I suggest we all focus on what we would like for the world to be normal and call it the inventory of what should be normality. If we all really want that, it might just happen :)

have a nice Christmas everybody.

Martijn

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gae December 22, 2009 at 1:52 am

Following the fashion even if its uncomfortable……….

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Travis | iStorm Training December 22, 2009 at 1:52 am

Looking outside myself for the answers to my questions.

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Tod Eisenhart December 22, 2009 at 1:43 am

Refusing to wear a neck tie beacause you don’t want to conform.
Wearing a sport coat in the summer to conform.

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Felicia December 22, 2009 at 1:43 am

I don’t know if these had been reffered before but i would like to add some thought to this Inventory of Normality.

Trying to control your son’s/daughter’s life just because God made you a parent.
Thinking that everyone has so many drawbacks that really bother you, without wondering for a single sec what are your drawbacks that may bother the others.
Judging people too superficially
Hiding your emotions in fear that someone will take advantage of them.
Pretending to be who you would want to be and not accepting who you really are.
Acussing someone for a mistake or a weakness while knowing that you had done so once at least in the past and maybe you will do it again.
Not accepting that difference equals uniqueness

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mary December 22, 2009 at 10:25 am

well said Felicia

melissa December 22, 2009 at 1:41 am

Thank you, Paulo. This was absolute validation of where I am today.

I would add:
– Believing Americans are superior. Just because other nations (especially the ones we occupy) aren’t sold on our Big Macs and christianity doesn’t make them any less civilized or intelligent.
– Saying, “I don’t have time to read a book” but having endless hours to camp out in front of the television or video games.
– Never letting go of unforgiveness.
– Believing that your current circumstances are the best you can do for yourself and there isn’t any more out there.
– Teaching your children to believe as you do instead of encouraging them to shape their own beliefs.

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Paulina December 22, 2009 at 1:30 am

better stop listening others and start to do ehst you think snd feel is right! even if it’s the hardest path in your life but at the end of it you won’t be disapointed..

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Stéphanie December 22, 2009 at 1:22 am

Want absolutely to marry and to have a children at 30 years old for a woman and if we dont want it is that we arent “normally”………

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armelle December 22, 2009 at 1:21 am

‘The Alchemist’ spoke to my heart, after reading it I fulfilled my ambition to go travelling! I continue to be inspired by Paulo Coelho’s writing all the time.. When I’m feeling lazy and de-motivated, he gives me inspiration, a simple perspective on stuff! It’s tough though, juggling work-life and earning a living with making your dreams come true!!

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elena December 22, 2009 at 1:19 am

saying lies even when i really want to tell the truth

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verver December 22, 2009 at 1:16 am

Being sad about the things you didn´t do instead of being happy about the things you´ve done,

Judging the others

Thinking you are weird because you are different

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Secher Nbiw December 22, 2009 at 1:16 am

~ Thinking that “normal behaviour” is not insane ;)

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