The truth about normality
I was in the first place a normalist, and changing of beliefs doesn't make any other beliefs any truer, since reality's objective, belonging to what's presented to consciousness, and is physical, and not subjective as I deluded myself into thinking for years, my beliefs are accurate, and ultranormalism's true and I'm not crazy, I'm not mad, I'm literally a normal person, but to be objective is to colour my mind with what's external to it, what's real, and that is (there's no concrete meaning) normal is defined as following a norm, rule or principle and not odd or unusual, and also mentally or emotionally sound, and finally of average intelligence or development.
Since I'm mentally sound, sane, I'm a normal person, but I suppose it implies that most people are mentally or emotionally sound. As normal includes having role models, and involves that one moral rule used to guide your actions, and is also the achievements of a large group, then you're normal.
But normality's not merely the superficial surface of it or its definition, it includes what the large group is doing: a hectic lifestyle, religion, window shopping, window dressing, wearing the correct clothes, not being mad, being drug-free and not even being forced to take medication or forced to sin, eating vegetables, brushing your teeth, and eating healthy food.
These things are the norms of all of society, except the oddities that don't do these things, normal includes buying a certain brand and not the other, always one way and never the other way round, and so forth.
Normal people are like me, and I'm confused as to what norms to follow, but being usual is best as it's consistent, habitual, harmonious, and is current and ordinary, and customary. Usual is what is commonly or ordinarily observed, used, happening, practised, to be found, etc.