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|    Yea that makes sense and is a very self-aware position (obviously more self-aware than some random jackass on
|    Nostr's assessment 👋).
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|    In that case, isn't it almost like "okay, but so what?". It's sort of just a description of a situation but not
|    a strategy to deal with the situation. It sounds like you likely already know where your personal strengths and
|    weaknesses lie and the label "ADHD" doesn't add much useful information to the picture. Perhaps just treat it as
|    a strong underline on the problems you've already self-identified and hit those harder and/or be more patient
|    with them.
|    reply [1 reply]
Katie -- 598d
Yeah, I think that makes sense and I had a lot of similar thoughts when deciding if I wanted to pursue a
diagnosis. Ultimately, for me the testing process was super informative, and seeing the strengths and weaknesses
laid out so clearly was actually really validating. I think it’s helped me give myself more grace in those
areas. I’m technically 2e, so I’m kind of like advanced software running on a sever with insufficient cpu and
ram - and, to push the metaphor to its limits, I’ve been overclocking to keep up with my interests for a long
time. It’s frustrating when the hard stuff is easy and the easy stuff is hard and you have no idea why. It’s
hard not to just expect more of yourself and constantly let yourself down.
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