Showing posts with label strengths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strengths. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2014

The gift of an ADD Hyperactive Brain


The "gifts" and "strengths" that ADHD has given me?
I'm not sure whether I can attribute all of them to ADHD, but here goes: 
  • I can read and research and learn at breakneck speeds, so I read a lot, and I learn a lot, I am one of the best-read people with the broadest knowledge base I know. I listen to at least a few 10-20 hour non-fiction audio books a month. This amounts to hundreds of books (ninety percent being science and history) over the years. The complete list of books that I have in my head can be found at the wonderful book record website GoodReads.com.
  • I need the stimulation I get from information, and this makes me always seek out new information, learn stuff, try out new experiences. I often go on Wikipedia binges where I read fifty or so wikipedia pages on one particular subject. I read so many that to keep track by bookmarking each one I read. My life goal is to read one million wikipedia pages before I die. Google Chrome keeps track of the total number, I'm currently at five thousand. 
  • Anytime I come across a new subject, concept or idea that I'm unfamiliar with, I immediately look it up and learn everything I can about it. I want to learn about everything in the world. No topic is off limits.  
  • I read and write compulsively. I have so many ideas to share and write about.  I journal everyday. The best of the journal makes it to my blog. Out of the best of the blog, I have made over 50 websites (only a dozen are really good).  I love writing, because I can take as much time as I need to say what I want to say as competently and intelligently as I can.  
  • I have an incredible range of very different interests, that range from studying French and other obscure languages to quantum and astro physics to classical piano music theory and world history. I love working out, climbing mountains and wrestling, but I also like staying in and crocheting (kind of like knitting).  People often admire me for this, sometimes I'm called a "Jack of all trades” or “a man of many hats..." or "multi-talented educated individual". 
  • The above points make me interesting in social situations, as I can competently talk just about anything the other people are interested. It also helps to deal with awkward or boring situations. I can withdraw to a lovely world of fantasies in my head whenever reality around me is meh.  
  • The disadvantage is that I often find other people boring. I like to be around intelligent people.
    But I'm 
    versatile and I can hang with and get along with just about anyone from any walk of life.
  • I'm pretty flexible and spontaneous. I do plan my day in detail, but can adjust very easily if everything goes the other way. I roll with the punches and try to make the best out of what I have available to me. I can make the best out of any situation. 
  • I can work on several projects at one, with no problem in switching from one to another. 
  • I can often see the "big picture" and spot connections that others miss.
  • I love to explore, both places as well as ideas, because I don't like to take the same routes. After living in a town for a few years I find that I know all the interesting places which the locals aren't aware of.  No matter where I go or who I meet, I usually have something interesting to tell them. 
  • I can't tolerate boredom and I must be doing something productive with my life, which means I will never chose to work in a soul-sucking job. Fuck the greedy heartless capitalists that pay their employees as little as possible. I won't ever work for you. I value my contribution too much. 
  • I have a gracious heart, and I love my fellow people and I would always help out anyone that I can. 
  • I like to switch up things in my life, I love trying new things, like changing my eating style or work, etc etc. I will never get stuck in a rut.
  • Because of my deep understand of classical and moral philosophy, sociology and world history,
    I have a deep 
    sense of morality, justice and honor. I believe in science, truth and love above all.
  • I can pour a lot of love, dedication and attention to something that really grabs my interest.
    I devote myself to something and I don't give up until it ends in great success or total failure.
    But even if I fail, I will learn from it and keep moving on.  

(Side Note: I am not any of this with my stimulate ADD medication. Without it, I am a shell of the man I really am. Thank God for my vital, life saving ADHBD medication. Without it, I may not have my sanity. Or even worse, without it I may not do anything useful for society. Without my medication, I have no desire to create and learn, I don't write books or publish any webpages, and I just don't take care of myself in general.

Worst of all, without my medicine, I'm not happy in my own head because I don't do anything productive, and just to get a moment of relief, I fall back on alcohol, which is really bad for me. The point is that without my medication, I may not have anything meaningful to contribute to posterity.

To Ritalin I own my legacy.) 



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