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sickblastoise | 1 year ago

Ive got a pretty intense ADHD. This article is vaguely offputting to me. I think it makes it out to be that neurodivergent people need to be baby’d in some way.

From my perspective, I think neurodivergent people can’t stand doing things without purpose. A lot of jobs are truly meaningless, dull, uninteresting, especially in the office space. People with ADHD and ASD should not be doing these jobs. You need to find your strengths and interests and work towards that. You should never work a job that you deep down think is bullshit as a ND individual, this is the equivalent of a death sentence. Find something you are passionate about and you can do better work then any normie no matter how loud or fluorescent the office is.

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smegsicle|1 year ago

> neurodivergent people don't need to be babied

> neurodivergent people need to be given work that they like, unlike normies who should just suck it up

hmmmm

atoav|1 year ago

Let's not pretend normies don't come with their own demands.

The thing is probably just that neurodivergent people dislike different things differently, this can be bad or good, you just need to find the right task for the right person. But you need to do that anyways if you want to get things done well.

That is something I say as someone with an assistant who has ADHS.

sickblastoise|1 year ago

> hmmmm

neurodivergent people need to DO work they like. Not sure how you misunderstood my comment to that extent

tivert|1 year ago

> A lot of jobs are truly meaningless, dull, uninteresting, especially in the office space.

If AI lives up to the hype, it will kill most jobs that aren't "meaningless, dull, uninteresting." Shareholders will realize more value if the engaging and creative work is done by mindless AI, and minded humans are relegated to boring monitoring tasks requiring extreme attention and vigilance.

curtisblaine|1 year ago

Nobody wants to do dull, uninteresting, bullshit work. Assuming a fix quantity of dull work at any given moment, are you saying that non-neurodivergent people should do more of it so ADHD people can get less of it? Because it doesn't sound fair to me.

sickblastoise|1 year ago

I am saying that all people, including neurodivergent people, have personal agency in what kind of work they choose to do. If you work a job that is primarily meaningless work, that’s your choice. My original comment was to say that you have a choice to not work dull jobs, and it is imperative as a nd person to not do it as you will lose. If instead you take a little personal responsibility for your life’s direction, and do work that plays to your strengths, work is easy. Probably true for all people, but absolutely essential for thriving as a neurodivergent person.