RICHARD A. FRIEDMAN has a story about ADHD in the
OCT. 31, 2014 issue of the
NY Times.
The first dozen or so paragraphs bear out what you already instinctively knew. It explains a lot about me.
Update January 2020 got rid of the inherited formatting that made the text almost illegible.
I wonder what the "reverse" of ADHD is - the idea of an "unpredictable" workplace, as described in the article, would be my idea of Hell. A classroom made "ADHD friendly" would have been distracting and chaotic to me as a student...
ReplyDeleteThe reverse would be normal, everyday civilization. Calm, pleasant, pastoral. Which is why ADHD is labeled as a disease.
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