Not knowing you have ADHD is almost a bigger curse than ADHD itself
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Edit: why are so many ppl in their 40s? (This somehow fulfills my expectation)
What about 57
Once you understand the underlying causes for your decisions, you become a different person
Mmmm, I hadn’t noticed this
Lmao true
This is good advice, thanks
Thanks for this. This reality check has calmed me down and is motivating
How did you find a good psychologist with actual wisdom?
Ah, I like the way you summarise this by the decades. It makes sense
This sounds interesting, I am actually studying an engineering subject. I’ll have a look if something like this exists in the UK too
Nice. Yeah it’s the second situation for me. I’m studying in one place but I want to live in a different place
Hmm I guess. How many hours did you have to do this a day to scrape by? Did it get too repetitive?
True, I’ll look into this too. Do you think it’s a good idea to ask the employers how much downtime to read etc. there would be when applying, or is it better to keep this to myself?
Ooh this is a great idea! I might even be able to get into a university library because I’m student age.
Thanks for all this info. This is all very useful for me to know.
Where did you find these jobs? Were they just on normal job sites or is there a different method? (I’m in the UK but I imagine this will all be pretty universal)
Ooh, I’m a night person. This might work out.
Edit: I actually need it to be during the day in this specific instance but I will remember this combo.
For me it’s mostly places in the middle of nowhere that popped up on Google Maps because they had the same name as a city this side of the pond that I was looking for. I know there are several tiny Londons, a tiny Prague, and iirc even a tiny Poland
(Copying my comment from YT):
I fear AR will change society for the worse while making Facebook a lot of money. The reason why the internet currently has a bad effect on society is because it lets you block out the bad parts of reality while locking yourself a cozy bubble of content that suits you personally. Applying the same filter to people’s vision will only exasperate these effects. And a shift to AR will benefit Facebook massively: now, instead of just being able to influence what ads/posts you see, they will have the power to choose what parts of reality you percieve. Nobody will percieve the same reality anymore. Can you still see society being able to reach consensus then? Problems that are currently public will become private problems of those who cannot afford the AR to block them out. And all for Facebooks profit.
A truly responsible attempt at AR would focus on technologies that create the same experience for multiple – ideally an unlimited amount – of people. Think 3D tabletop diaplays, smart objects (think reMarkable tablet), holograms. This is accessible to anyone in the room (= inclusive), and guarantees that everybody will still be locked into the same, shared experience of reality.
This looks like it deserves my time, I will give it a read.