Exceptional Exception Handbook

Chapter: Exceptional Exceptionality

Exceptional exceptionality is a state of being so good at doing something that even the act of doing it exceptionally well is an exception. This is a paradox that has puzzled philosophers and mathematicians for centuries.

It's a delicate balance of skill and chance that makes an exceptional exception. Like a perfectly calibrated snowflake or a well-placed toucan in a fruit salad.

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