With all due respect, I beg to differ. Not all of us are destined for "greatness," not all of us want it. Some of us just want to go through life unremarkable, unnoticed, and average as can be, and there's nothing wrong with that. There also *has* to be some definition of "normal" to correctly help those with, for example, medical issues. By calling "normalcy" arbitrary, you have committed the same logical fallacy as the "neurodiversity" and "body positivity" movements. Perhaps you did not intend this, but that is the impression you have created.
With all due respect, I beg to differ. Not all of us are destined for "greatness," not all of us want it. Some of us just want to go through life unremarkable, unnoticed, and average as can be, and there's nothing wrong with that. There also *has* to be some definition of "normal" to correctly help those with, for example, medical issues. By calling "normalcy" arbitrary, you have committed the same logical fallacy as the "neurodiversity" and "body positivity" movements. Perhaps you did not intend this, but that is the impression you have created.