Living with AD/HD can feel like having a brain that's on a constant, restless voyage of thought and distraction, a voyage that's both enriching and exhausting.
Impulsivity, in the context of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), is like having a swift and powerful current within us that can sweep our thoughts and actions along, often bypassing the slower, more deliberate processes of decision-making.
Living with AD/HD is like having a browser with 3,000 tabs open in your brain at all times, and they're all playing different music. The stigma surrounding it makes you feel like you're constantly trying to find the mute button, but instead, you accidentally hit "play" on another tab.
Living with AD/HD can feel like having a brain that's on a constant, restless voyage of thought and distraction, a voyage that's both enriching and exhausting.