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ADHD is like having a brain that's either completely silent or blasting a hundred radio stations at once, with no volume control. Some days, you're drowning in thoughts so loud you can't focus on a single one. Other days, it's like someone hit the mute button on your brain, and you just sit there, blinking, wondering what you were supposed to be doing. It's the urge to procrastinate everything for weeks, followed by a sudden burst of energy where you try to do all the things at the same time. Or worse—you know there's something important you need to do, but for the life of you, you can't remember what it was.
It also messes with the basics of life. You're always hungry but somehow forget to eat because you got sucked into a random Wikipedia rabbit hole about deep-sea creatures. You love talking, but either you won't shut up about one hyperfixation, or you jump between fifteen unrelated topics in thirty seconds. Or, in the strangest twist of all, you say nothing—just staring off into the void while your brain decides to take a spontaneous road trip without you.
ADHD is a wild ride, and the destination is anyone's guess.