The circle is a special case: it has only one center. It’s the collection of all points that stand at exactly the same distance from that center (or more precisely, “focus”). This common distance is called the radius and it determines the circle’s overall size.
But I’m different: I have TWO so-called centers. These aren’t really at my center either, but rather spread a bit.
But I’m different: I have TWO so-called centers. These aren’t really at my center either, but rather spread a bit.