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[–] flicker 12 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Stopping the hyperfocus activity before burning it out?

Is this a power you can learn?

[–] Wolf_359 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Right?

My ADHD is shaped like this: Hyperfocus on a new interest. Read everything about it. It's the best thing ever. Think about it while doing other things. Then about a week or two later, I have 6% less fun when I do that thing and it's time for a new interest.

I'm honestly very good at many things you can learn in a week or two for this reason. I also have at least a laymen's understanding of many, many topics. But I am an expert in nothing.

When I'm very lucky, my interests overlap later and I can look like a pro when I "just started" this new hobby.

Plenty of non-gaming examples but one that comes to mind is Besiege / Trailmakers. I loved Besiege deeply for about two weeks. Built everything you could build in that time. When I played Trailmakers, I was outbuilding my much smarter friend because I already had a pretty good understanding of how the gyros and logic blocks would or wouldn't work in that type of game.

ADHD really is the perfect example of a blessing and a curse. A superpower with an equal and opposite cost.