
Academic ADHD
Danny and Jon
The Importance of Identity Driven Conditions
I don't see them as a disorder. I see them as something that makes you different from other people. And yes, it can make it harder to do something when compared to someone else in a specific context. But in the same way, you're going to have an advantage in another context. The lines go mess the diagnosis are so stupidly fine and so rubbish. It's a paradox. You can't can't have a line for ADHD. You have enough of these traits or you don't have enough of those traits. There isn't a line, but there needs to be a line for a diagnosis. So who comes up with the line? And how does the line change?
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