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by b7r6
1210 days ago
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I've been diagnosed with ADHD 4 times by 4 separate qualified clinicians and stimulant medication undoubtedly makes me more effective, so asked and answered I guess. But I sort of philosophically struggle with the "disorder" bit of it. I live in a box with a glass wall facing other boxes with glass walls and type into a computer screen any time that I'm not actively going to the gym or doing something outdoors becuase the default thing I do is try to create enough material prosperity to exist. This seems like something that would have a caveman climbing the walls, which is roughly how I feel about the glass box / computer screen routine when I'm not on ADHD medication. Is is "neurotypical" to be perfectly at ease spending hours hunched in front of a screen under artifical light in order to eat, or is it "neurotypical" to be fantasizing that the pool cue next to my monitor would fly pretty straight if a lion walked through the door? |
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- Stepping on a branch while hunting because of a fractal pattern in the nearby tree.
- Get drop-kicked by a puma because they spent too much time looking at the ground while trying not to break a branch while hunting.
- Getting distracted and missing their ability to ambush prey.
- Their spear breaking because of a lack of maintenance.
- Spending weeks trying to improve their spear and forgetting to eat/sleep/drink regularly.
- Poisoning themselves/another because they started glossing over the details while picking mushrooms.
Control over concentration has never been solely a modern day requirement.