Probably exceptional, definitely.

Talk about exceptional nature of anything is always interesting. It is art of comparing, judging, selecting, placing and knowing. Choosing the exceptional is what we must do in order to know where to go and we must think it of ourselves that we are exceptional to achieve and accomplish. Exceptional is something immaterial, a set of qualities, standards and goals. This fact and desire to find ultimate perfection, satisfaction, the truth is puzzling surely and we like and must suspect and question to reach it, bring views of our own forward, which makes the whole of humanity evolve towards the better. To question ourselves and our goals. Perfection is never found due to its incomprehensible difficult nature and there possibly are several millions of perfections, incomprehensible and difficult. We can only get closer and closer, if we wish. We think and understand in so many different ways which is perfection of life that there is no end. As curious race it is our nature and duty to invent ourselves. We are construction sites under construction all the time. Although to me it seems those who truly seek and look for are few. It is a lot of work to work with yourself as for many that person is the unknown and scary in his/her incapability to discover himself/herself. It takes an ability to observe without bias and set expectations, without fear. Or with fear but ignoring the scare. Perfection is not a vendible object. Objects do not make perfection. They do not make anyone perfect.
We try to find exceptional outside of ourselves and often reject it in ourselves and in others. Exceptional can be too strange to understand and accept. Anything exceptional is out-of-order and banned. Exceptional is not something that has distinct limits. It does not follow given norms and rules.

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/oct/09/wonder-boys-genius/

Niels Bohr and his colleagues demonstrated that in a quantum system the location of a particle prior to observation could only be described probabilistically, as a wave function. But once that particle is observed or measured, the wave function collapses, and the particle is found to have a determinate location. In reality as we ordinarily know it, everything has a determinate position rather than occupying an indeterminate “superposition.” The Copenhagen interpretation of the quantum phenomenon by Niels Bohr and his colleagues asserted that the act of observation itself caused the wave function to collapse.”