It's very real for people to be overly impulsive, impatient, inattentive.
But the catch is that it's not the people's fault. It's the environment who pushes them into situations they never cared to be in. Such people really can't pay attention, unless it's of top interest. I don't see what's wrong with it - something is so boring for them that it isn't worth paying attention to, yet the other side exists, too. If it's interesting, then they just can't stop. Maybe it's not the true definition of ADHD, but I think this can be an asset in certain situations in which other personalities wouldn't quite be up to spec.
Just for FYI, I'm not ADHD. But we are very impulsive in our family, and guessing from what my parents have told me about raising me and what I've experienced myself as I watched the little sister grow up, I must say I can extrapolate what can it be. So lets stop the ignorant posts about "bad parenting". If it was bad parenting, such people would be long dead before they actually learned to control themselves.
But the catch is that it's not the people's fault. It's the environment who pushes them into situations they never cared to be in. Such people really can't pay attention, unless it's of top interest. I don't see what's wrong with it - something is so boring for them that it isn't worth paying attention to, yet the other side exists, too. If it's interesting, then they just can't stop. Maybe it's not the true definition of ADHD, but I think this can be an asset in certain situations in which other personalities wouldn't quite be up to spec.
Just for FYI, I'm not ADHD. But we are very impulsive in our family, and guessing from what my parents have told me about raising me and what I've experienced myself as I watched the little sister grow up, I must say I can extrapolate what can it be. So lets stop the ignorant posts about "bad parenting". If it was bad parenting, such people would be long dead before they actually learned to control themselves.