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Yeah also hyperfocua is thankfully often one of the earliest symptoms to be dealt with. The name "hyperfocus" sounds great, but when I tell the story of how in college I sat down to write a paper then several hours later was finished, couldn't tell you anything about it and desperately needed food, water, and to use the restroom but was so exhausted I didn't know how to prioritize these needs and spent several minutes deciding which to resolve first… Yeah then it sounds like a symptom of a disability rather than some magic power.
I swear I'm sick and tired of people thinking adhd is basically being an attention feruchemist
You forgot to say that the paper in this story can be anything. It can be a short letter you spend hours perfecting just because. Or one paragraph on a subject that somehow seems more magical than the rest of life in this specific moment. It's not even necessarily something big. You can hyperfocus on drawing and redrawing one icon again and again.
In this case it was just a decent gen ed literature paper but yeah I once literally couldn't stop reading the Wikipedia article about the evolution of plants when I was unmedicated.
I'm more likely to talk of hyperfocus when it's things theoretically people would think are good to be unable to stop focusing on like school, work, or learning. This is largely because crashing on the couch doomscrolling instead of eating is something even neurotypicals do these days and because talking about all the nights I spent playing binding of Isaac or civilization with zero capacity to stop and do my damn homework or go to bed make it sound like a failing and like I'm blaming my mental illness.
But yeah, it's inability to regulate attention and we live in a world in which sophisticated tools for catching and maintaining attention are extremely commonplace and should be more regulated.
that's a cool likeness, never thought of it that way. Would be really cool if it worked like that. Or, well, it would probably get exploited by corporations so you'd just spend all your time off filling your metalmind so maybe it wouldn't be that cool actually.
Idk I feel like if it actually worked that way we'd get pretty firm negotiations that home and work get separate metalminds at least at decent jobs. And much like how zincminds don't make you smarter, they just make you equally smart faster, these won't make you good at your job, just make you solely focused on the stupid thing your boss told you to do.
Also I feel like given how hyperfocus is attention would be more like weight or senses than strength in that filling has benefits too by allowing you to task change and a sudden jolt from tunnel vision