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[โ€“] jedibob5 17 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Yeah, I feel largely the same way. ADHD can have its occasional perks - it's fun to hyperfixate on a topic of interest when I can afford to do so, and sometimes all the bits of random information that happen to stick in my brain can come in handy - but it's not a "secret superpower." It's a disorder.

[โ€“] Shou 3 points 9 months ago

Exactly. NT's don't hyperfocus. Instead they can get themselves to focus on a task repeatedly and become good at something over time. Not only that, the more often they do the thing, the easier it gets for them to start doing the thing. They can make themselves do the thing even when they don't feel like it! Start on time they want to. They can rely on themselves and others can rely on them too!

Now that's a superpower.