What We Don't Realize, We're Enjoying a Lot Thanks to ADHD People!

It does get to me that I have my ADHD which can be evidenced by my following flaws that exist...

1.) Can get excessively talkative
2.) Sudden change of behavior like becoming surprisingly rude
3.) Pretty much a slacker in high school who however manages to survive failing a year level
4.) Easily loses one's temper and patience like Galvatron or Serpentor but to a lesser extent
4.) I can be very forgetful, disorganized and daydreaming because new ideas keep coming in.

My talents:

1.) Writing- That's why I blog.  I used to be a member of a writing guild before but when my student days ended, I was soon out.  Yet again, I'm asked to write.

2.) Photoshop- I normally don't know how to draw much or to paint much but I can arrange pictures of others in such a way in Photoshop.

3.) Directing art- While I may not be good with video editing or programming, however I do get consulted sometimes to help them with the directions they need.

People who think they are "normal" because they don't talk too much, are more stable or have a lot of good grades from elementary to college tend to look down at such people.  What they don't realize is that a lot of arts and science actually do happen thanks to people with ADHD and here are what follows:

1.) In the fields of science we have Alexander Graham Bell, Isaac Newton, Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein. These people have imagined some thing that have been realized day like the telecommunications system, an easier to understand physics manual, the light bulb and explaining further the theory of relativity.  Those high graded people should realize some of the people in science weren't always achievers to start .like how Isaac Newton started off pretty dreamy, he temporarily quit school before he showed his determination to finish school and eventually got it.  So there's no use picking on people with lower grades or immediately judging people who aren't that good at the start.  People like them when given proper support and discipline will go a way far off.

2.) In the field of music we just don't realize that the best classical music pieces belonged to people with ADHD.  Mozart and Beethoven are a few of the many talented musicians with ADHD.  Mozart was sadly misunderstood because of his ADHD yet today, many enjoy his music.  I do feel pity for all the Mozarts of this generation, however they will benefit the next.

3.) In the field of literature we have William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe and Hans Christian Anderson.  William Shakespeare was so much imaginative his works were a result of his wild imagination.  He got his ideas gathered, he wrote and he wrote as his method of coping up with ADHD.  Edgar Allan Poe's works may be bizarre to those who consider themselves "normal" yet if one reads them thoroughly, you'll find that this guy though crazy had all the works of a genius.  Or third, Hans Christian Anderson had managed to write the famous children's stories.

4.) Maybe just maybe some Tokusatsu writers have ADHD.  I wouldn't be surprised if my favorite writers such as Hirohisa Soda, Toshiki Inoue, Naruhisa Arakawa and Yasuko Kobayashi have that.  Well as said, there's always the failure part like Soda eventually burned out in Fiveman, Toshiki Inoue did poorly with Faiz for me, Naruhisa Arakawa's Jetman episodes weren't that good when he started or Kobayashi well she's for me slipped in Gobusters.  Hirohisa Soda's Maskman was pretty misunderstood when it first came out but it was later appreciated, Toshiki Inoue's Jetman didn't have a very good finale and Faiz was when he really slipped down, Naruhisa Arakawa's Jetman episodes weren't that good and Yasuko Kobayashi was well having some problems with her middle part... but they do all their jobs in some way.  Masterpieces like Maskman, Liveman, Jetman, Gingaman, Agito and Kuuga are a few of hyperactive imaginations for me.

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