How Living With ADHD Taught Me Self-Worth

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'The problem, it turns out, is not within our own selves. The problem is with the society we were born into.”

, the symptom test he gave me was the first test on which I earned a perfect score. I was put on medication and, shortly thereafter, I saw vast improvement. I felt normal for the first time in my life. I could sit and focus in class. I could be just like everyone else. I felt reborn.

And I thought that was it. End of story. I was on medication, and everything was solved. Right? Wrong. ADHD goes much deeper than most people realize. People diagnosed with ADHD are predisposed to endure more hardships than are neurotypical people. Why? Well, for starters, ADHD is largely accompanied by a host ofThere’s no denying that we were made different. We tend to be more generous, more loving, more funny, more creative, and more entrepreneurial. The problem, it turns out, is not within our own selves. The problem is with the society we were born into.

I know this quote is cliché, however, it holds truth in this context: “Everyone is a genius,” Albert Einstein said. “But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid.”, I believed that I was a lazy, no good piece of shit whose problems were all self-inflicted. I would try so hard to do well, but it never worked so I eventually stopped trying. I gave up.

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