The truth about ADHD - you are here for a reason, Anons!
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I don't have ADHD. I have Asperger's. I can focus on one thing as long as it takes. I have a couple of subjects that I know way more about than the average person. I can remember anything I want to. I can ingest tons of information, and my brain can sort through it all and come to correct conclusions.
On the other hand, I can't read people and I can't see from their point of view. I absolutely cannot "feel your pain" like Clinton claimed. I can't tell if they're bored, and I should stop talking.
On the chans, the anons similar to me are what is termed "weaponized autism." We're the ones who can take a random photograph and figure out the GPS coordinates based on what can be seen in the photo. We can go through tens of thousands of pages of material and find what's immediately relevant.
I always thought ADHD was just a way to get drugs into kids who hate to stay in their chairs at school. Because of drug use and perhaps stuff in our food, these things, as well as allergies, are very common today. When I was in 1st grade, there was one boy that had trouble staying seated. He was the only in the entire school. Also, I never knew a single kid in school that had any food allergies. We all ate in the cafeteria, and everyone ate the same food.
I get overloaded by sensory inputs. It took me a while to get used to the noise and talking at family reunions. I became the expert that people wanted to talk to, so I could talk to someone and shut out everything else.
I believe I could function in an emergency, as blood doesn't bother me as long as it isn't mine. :)
I have a low "give a shit" factor, so a lot of things don't bother me.
I wish people in the 50s and 60s in education had known about Asperger's so I could have gotten help.
Are we long lost twins? This perfectly describes me lmao
I am 70, got tired of micromanaging idiots 20 years ago, and "retired." I never got a super job, as I can't do office politics. So I became almost "indispensable" at my various jobs.
Even at 70, I can still learn and remember anything I want to. The latest thing I'm looking into is AI and how to have a private standalone AI model running on my own server not connected to the internet, so no one knows what I'm doing with it. I have terabytes of data to work with, so there may be a turnkey program available online for free before I get all the data ready for software parsing.
Oooooo nice
Let us know if you find one
Certainly. It may be a while, because I have so many things going on. I'm working on a book for someone else who pays me a lot. I'm also working on my own book. The rough draft is almost 1,300 pages. And then I need to get some part of my data prepared for input. That will vary depending on the model. Also, most of this stuff runs on Linux, and I haven't done much with that yet. I have a small version dual booted on an ancient laptop to play with, but I haven't done anything with it on my main Windows 10 computer.
Check out: https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/
I just started reading it. One poster mentions training an AI on his personal diary.
That's one of the data sources I have. I have a big ass notebook with entries for every single day since I was born 70 years ago. In the earlier days, most entries only list the weather data (high, low, precipitation, unusual winds, and storms). Some list historical events and other events I found interesting. After around 1970, it gets very detailed. I have work days, trips, meals, even gas logs. I have all computer activity logged since my first PC in 1989, including emails, file downloads, and all documents and other files I have created.
On a private system, I could ask the price of gas on a certain day, and the AI could look in my data and tell me what I was paying then. Or what I was doing on a certain day. It would be a big help, as I have no wish to stick everything in my own head. Some have said that your brain is for processing, not storage.
In addition, I have tens of thousands of reference books on my computer that I would eventually want my personal AI to search for me. I'm a genealogist, so AI could help me do research faster. Right now I'm limited by how fast I can type information from various online databases and my collection of books.
Thanks for the link.
Yeah me too. It's actually scary how much you said that pertains to me. By the way - never, NEVER go to a Rainforest Cafe. If you haven't been before, here is a small taste. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXeeD7emOLQ
What’s wrong with that? Other than being super fake and gimmicky, it’s still nice in its own way.
Though I do get occult vibes off places like that.
It is absolutely not nice if you are anywhere on the autism spectrum. Complete sensory overload - especially if there are a ton of kids, and birthday parades/celebrations going on. I made it 5 minutes and had to go sit in the car the one time I went.
Seriously... we're all so connected...6 degrees if separation (or less!) I was instrumental in designing those BIG RFC building facades with the gorilla, cheetah etc (EPS foam, BTW - hardcoated) - 3 of them were containerized and sent over to sand land (UAE).... Sorry if that overloaded your senses...
Thanks for that description. I worked one on one with a few kids with this condition. They all told me I was way too concerned about how they & others felt (though I could tell they did appreciate it). Trying to help them understand the emotional cues that I just picked up on naturally was like digging granite with a plastic spoon. My suggestion of them asking the listeners if they wanted to hear more after they spoke each minute really helped a lot & when they started asking, does that make sense or am I off somewhere, that really helped even more because normies would feel more engaged in the conversation & could direct the information that was coming their way from a human supercomputer.
Thanks for helping me understand those kids better.
edit - Should have mentioned that the kids I worked with did want to read those emotions & generally seemed frustrated with the process. One didn't care if they learned or not.
Kids today are luckier in that people know more. When I was growing up, there was zero help. I was bullied, even by some of the teachers. Today when I talk, sometimes my wife will punch me. I still don't know how I managed to find someone 40 years ago. On the other hand, she was good with special students. She even managed to get a non-verbal student to talk once.
Sounds like an amazing wife & I am glad you are blessed to have her in your life.
My wife's family certainly has some love nudges thrown out from time to time.
I have ADHD and I can not speak or write very well. I have all the information in my head, but I can not recall it fast enough. It is a pain in the rear end.
My friends make fun of me because they say I am so blunt. I just have no other way to be.
I also get hyper hyper focused on things. Like RESEARCH!
You know that filter in your brain that tells you when not to say anything?
I don't have one. But I have memorized many thousands of rules, so I can act normal most of the time. It's very tiring, so I spend most of my time alone in my home office, and most of that is here on the computer.
WOW!! I just typed this and then went back and read the first part! EXACTLY what I said. That makes me feel so much better. Sometimes, I think I am going crazy!!! I have all this information in my head and can NOT for the life of me explain it.
I used to take medicine until there was a shortage. The medicine just makes me be able to think and speak a little better.