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I would consider myself a very intellectual person at least so I’ve been told by many and when I start understanding that maybe solving physics and chemistry problems for fun on my off time isn’t particularly normal. Regardless, I was diagnosed with ADHD a few months ago because my parents refused to believe that ADHD was real.
Here’s what I’ve learned from it though:
-you can solve complex questions easily, but your brain just stops at random points (brain farts) very commonly.
-Takes you 3 hours to solve a physics question cause you spent 30 minutes looking for the marker, 30 minutes trying to find a playlist, lost the marker again but you don’t wanna use a different color, and then randomly start building a computer on PCPartPicker and then going to solve the problem
-Taking your clean sheets and putting them on the bed and not even putting them actually on the bed and your procrastination gets so bad that you’ve been sleeping on the couch for 2 weeks without a bother.
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