I'd think, maybe he truly is something extraordinary. He's what he is, that's it. Maybe that makes him strong enough, being what he is.
The quote reflects a deep admiration for an individual who embraces their true self, suggesting that authenticity can be a source of strength. It implies that rather than conforming to external expectations, simply being oneself can be a profound form of resilience and power.
This perspective resonates with the themes of Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," where characters often struggle against societal norms and mental health stigmas. The...