Wear a mask to carry your shallow outward sign of how caring you are. Yet another base human desire for something for nothing. Caring without acting out any real kind of care for another.
The quick feel good fix.
Like drugs to quickly fix (bandaid) problems. As an example: ADHD & ritalin when my common sense gland tells me kids just need to get off their ass and get fresh air, exercise and free imagination time away from the God forsaken screen.
Certainly, there are exceptions to every rule but the exception now in everything is conversely applied where the healthy is the exception rather than the rule.
Fresh air and exercise are great for kids stuck in a digital world, but are not cures for ADHD. Meds will keep you focused, but will not make you do something you don't want to do, trust me on that one!
Meds won't make up for lack of sleep, digital addiction, bad diet, or dysfunctional home or office environment. Those items must be sufficient in order to benefit from meds. The majority of medication serves to facilitate communication in the Brain's pre-frontal cortex, which is the key issue experienced in ADHD brains.
You are reinforcing my point. Meds absolutely won't make up for all those unnatural factors that are introduced and never addressed. Those factors should be addressed first but my suspicion and point was that, in our world of quick fixes and instant gratification a pill is more suitable than addressing the root cause of whatever the ailment is. It is the easy way out.
Wear a mask to carry your shallow outward sign of how caring you are. Yet another base human desire for something for nothing. Caring without acting out any real kind of care for another.
The quick feel good fix.
Like drugs to quickly fix (bandaid) problems. As an example: ADHD & ritalin when my common sense gland tells me kids just need to get off their ass and get fresh air, exercise and free imagination time away from the God forsaken screen.
Certainly, there are exceptions to every rule but the exception now in everything is conversely applied where the healthy is the exception rather than the rule.
Fresh air and exercise are great for kids stuck in a digital world, but are not cures for ADHD. Meds will keep you focused, but will not make you do something you don't want to do, trust me on that one!
Meds won't make up for lack of sleep, digital addiction, bad diet, or dysfunctional home or office environment. Those items must be sufficient in order to benefit from meds. The majority of medication serves to facilitate communication in the Brain's pre-frontal cortex, which is the key issue experienced in ADHD brains.
You are reinforcing my point. Meds absolutely won't make up for all those unnatural factors that are introduced and never addressed. Those factors should be addressed first but my suspicion and point was that, in our world of quick fixes and instant gratification a pill is more suitable than addressing the root cause of whatever the ailment is. It is the easy way out.