10 Meshugeneh Reasons to Be Thankful for ADHD (It’s a Real Blessing, I Swear!)
Or, How I Learned to Stop Kvetching and Love the Chaos
Oy, ADHD. They say it’s a disorder, but I say it’s a lifestyle. And you know what? It’s a lifestyle I wouldn’t trade for all the brisket in Brooklyn. Sure, it’s not always a picnic—sometimes it’s a nosh at a deli where they forgot the pickles—but when you stop kvetching about it, you realize there’s a lot to be thankful for. Let me explain.
1. Your Brain is an Idea Factory
While other people are sitting around, trying to come up with one decent thought, my brain’s already spit out twelve. Half of them are ridiculous, but the other half? Genius. It’s like having a brainstorming session with a bunch of caffeinated geniuses… who occasionally throw a stapler.
Sure, I can’t remember where I put my keys, but I can tell you exactly how to revolutionize the matzah ball industry. You’re welcome.
2. Hyperfocus is Your Superpower
People say, “You can’t sit still!” That’s right, I can’t sit still—unless I’m deeply into something, in which case, I’m like a Hasid at a Seder: you’ll never pry me away.
I once spent eight hours organizing my spice cabinet alphabetically because the idea popped into my head. Cardamom has never looked so good. Now, don’t ask me if I’ve filed my taxes; there’s only so much hyperfocus to go around.
3. Resilience is in Your DNA
Growing up with ADHD means you’ve been told "no" so many times, you could write a symphony in minor key. But here’s the thing: when life throws you tsuris, you learn to dance the hora with it.
You didn’t just get up after falling; you got up, did a triple axel, and landed with a grin. You’re basically the Simone Biles of surviving chaos. Give yourself a hand—and while you’re at it, find the remote, would you?
4. Spontaneity = Adventure
Some people call it impulsiveness. I call it zest! How else do you explain deciding to paint the living room neon green at 3 a.m.?
While everyone else is overthinking, you’re saying, “Let’s go to Atlantic City and see if we can eat a dozen bagels in under an hour.” (Spoiler: we could. Barely.) Life’s more exciting when you’ve got ADHD—sure, it’s messy, but who wants to be boring?
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