If It Weren t For Add We Might Not Have The Theory Of Relativity
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If It Weren't for ADD, We Might Not Have the Theory of Relativity
Were You a Question Machine as a Kid?
Did you constantly ask questions as a child, like "Why can dogs poop outside, but I can’t?" or "Why do raspberries have seeds?" Perhaps you pondered how Santa Claus could watch you every day. If you were lucky, your parents tried to answer your endless queries or made something up on the spot. But more often than not, curious kids are told to be quiet. If you have ADD, this might sound familiar, and it may have made you feel different because your persistent questions often exasperated others.
The Quest for Answers
For many, ADD doesn’t simply disappear with age. Adults with ADD continue to ask questions about everything, from work-related issues to their child's development. While these questions can unsettle others, they arise because people with ADD often view things from unique perspectives. Unfortunately, in a world dominated by linear thinkers, those with ADD can feel out of place.
Embracing Curiosity
Most people dislike asking questions because it makes them feel embarrassed or unintelligent. But asking questions can be empowering. By seeking answers, you can ignite new ideas that lead to innovative solutions in your work or even inspire a million-dollar idea. When you have such ideas, act on them immediately!
Finish What You Start
Even if your idea turns out to be less than perfect, complete it. Avoid abandoning projects for new ones. Instead, integrate the useful parts of your second or third ideas into your current project. You’ll generate countless more ideas, so don’t worry about ‘losing’ a few. Instead, enhance your original idea with them.
Keep Moving Forward
Never stop asking questions, even if it makes others uncomfortable. Implement your ideas, regardless of their initial success. Trial and error, rather than giving up, leads to progress.
The Impact of ADD on Great Minds
Consider this: If Einstein hadn’t had ADD, would we have the theory of relativity today? Embrace your questions and let them guide you to new discoveries and innovations.
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