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 No.62451

HOLYSHIT GUYS, search "ADHD paralysis" on tiktok, lazy people are special now.

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 No.62453

If you neglect something even once things start to pile up, and then you no longer feel like doing anything. This is why I am very particular about consistency. The same things need to get done everyday or it all falls apart. Procrastination is a sin.

 No.62454

ADHD paralysis isn't laziness it's the opposite. It's when you're so perfectionist and your mind is racing with so much hyperactivity that you want to do a whole bunch of stuff at once and don't know where to start. You don't not want to do those things, you want to do them a lot. That's ADHD people will have high stress or urgency jobs like ED doctor or chef, because the only way they get things done is if it's in tiny stress filled chunks.

Plenty of lazy people pretend they have ADHD though.

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 No.62458

THE NATURE IS THE ROOT SELFISH VICIOUS AND OPPRESSIVE FORCE ULTIMATE OPPRESSOR TRAMPLING OUR UNLIMITED COMFORT AND CONSTANTLY PRESSING DOWN STANDING IN THE WAY OF THE FULFILLMENT OF OUR DESIRES AND ULTIMATE UNLIMITED PLEASURE AND WE MUST DESTROY THE NATURE AND EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING THAT ALIGNS TO IT PHYSICALLY AND SPIRITUALLY TO ENABLE THE SUPERNATURE

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>>62454
>guys im just so overwhelmed with out special and talented i am, thats why i do nothing but look at videos every second of the day

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>>62459
how not out

 No.62461

"This imaginative seven-year-old had dreams of becoming a stuntman like his idol stunt performer "Evel Knievel.” Around this time, Kurt was diagnosed with Attention-Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and was put on Ritalin shortly after"

https://overeasyalchemy.com/word/abnormal-psychology-kurt-cobain

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>>62461
Yo [redacted] do you remember the youtuber Inmendham? He's like the VeganGains of anti-natalism

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>>62459
ADHD is over-represented amongst artists and entrepreneurship, but this doesn't mean they're better or special as it makes them not able to functionally perform 'daily grind' tasks without being able to be on speed. Honestly I agree with the literature re-conceptualising the disorder as a different CNS profile - just like how autistic traits helped Neanderthals survive, in a collapse, ADHD people would do well because they've evolved to adapt to a Neolithic pre agricultural society, they're literally monke brains. In an emergency they're excellent and would have been for the tribe, and would've been good at thinking and adapting quickly during a perilous ice age or picking out which berries are interesting and poisonous. Just like how autists would've been good at planning for an ice age long term.

Now, in the dystopia we live in, the only people that can be happy are midwits who sit at a desk all day for 8 hours, and even they have depression.

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>>62454
like how you want to suck lots of cock and eat lots of pussy

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 No.62546

I know how to get over procrastination. You figure out the longest amount of time you're willing to do something then do it. Then you take a break, then you reassess and do the same thing. And try to hold off on videogames/fun until the evening. Whoila. Any questions?

 No.62605

Controlling breathing can combat ADHD, as it can combat every other mental problems that are out there

 No.68776

>>62605
what was meant by this? ive been trying deep breathing exercises if thats what you meant.
>>62453
as someone who struggles with procrastination consistency is easily my most difficult struggle. i can work hard and steadily for a couple of hours but burn out very easily. it takes a certain amount of discipline to be able to be consistent with work ethic, i can admire that.

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>>68776
>i can work hard and steadily for a couple of hours but burn out very easily. it takes a certain amount of discipline to be able to be consistent with work ethic, i can admire that.
Don't feel too much pressure to sink a lot of time into something, it's more important to make a habit out of doing it at all. A person might force themselves to go to the gym every day even if they don't end up working out much for example. As long as they keep it up they are going to end up working out more often as a result.



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