This last year has definitely flown by for me, in part the pandemic removed a lot of travelling and made things samey but also the latter half of last year was more focused on surviving than thriving. I’m off to a better start this year though so hopefully can start pushing myself into a bit more demanding and time-expanding learning environments again ^_^
@@markwhoeverdafuck4114 hey! Wow, didn't think I'd get asked. Good news! I got diagnosed two months ago and have spent the most productive two months of my life on meds :)
@@EarlyOwl thanks early owl! I got given Elvanse two months ago and it's a game changer. I'm now focusing on learning all these skills, so excited to watch your videos in a new light.
Are you in Prague? I've been living here (from Canada) for about 6 months but I'm heading back in the next week or two. I've definitely come to the realization I need to do more in my life. While I've achieved some things others would be grateful for, it feels like nothing to me. I am planning this year to get out of my comfort zone, lets see.
I am indeed in Prague. I can relate a bit to the ‘it feels like nothing to me’ of your own accomplishments. But maybe I’m coming at it from a different place, its not really a negative and will just always be true. I generally don’t think much about what I did in the past or think too much about specific goals I want to accomplish in the future, and instead focus on the process and the day to day things I can do which I know will give me long term fulfilment. I guess it was the same after my 7 years of not doing anything before I started Ritalin, I never really felt that guilty or bad about it, it just was what it was I guess.
Awesome thought provoking video. I believe time is relative..lol..We all experience it differently. I've come to the conclusion that when I was living in a small town, time went by very slow. Since moving to a big city, now time is flying by. It sometimes feels like there's not enough hours in the day. But no matter the time, it's more about how you experience life. You could die at 50 and feel like you have had a long life or die at 120 and feel like life went by too soon. I'm 48 and feel like my life is just getting started and I have a brother that's 44 and he talks like he's at the tail end of his. I say take care of your body, exercise, get plenty of sleep, don't have children and you will live a long happy life..Worry and stress kills.
I haven’t really considered how much your environment shapes it. I’m not sure living in a city or small town would impact my life that much because I generally live life at my own pace anyway, maybe having more nature nearby would help though. Can relate to what you are saying about how perspective matters though, I’m 33 and also feel like I am just getting started. And I think ageing is probably the most important part when it comes to taking care of yourself with sleep diet and exercise. Its hard to appreciate when you are younger but pretty clear to see the difference in life quality for someone who is 60 and struggle to walk up stairs vs someone who is 80 and can run a marathon.
This last year has definitely flown by for me, in part the pandemic removed a lot of travelling and made things samey but also the latter half of last year was more focused on surviving than thriving. I’m off to a better start this year though so hopefully can start pushing myself into a bit more demanding and time-expanding learning environments again ^_^
As a person waiting for their ADHD diagnosis, you give me hope for a productive (not wasted) life.
In the same boat
Awe, I’m happy to hear that! Hope it works out for you, good luck :]
How did it go?
@@markwhoeverdafuck4114 hey! Wow, didn't think I'd get asked. Good news! I got diagnosed two months ago and have spent the most productive two months of my life on meds :)
@@EarlyOwl thanks early owl! I got given Elvanse two months ago and it's a game changer. I'm now focusing on learning all these skills, so excited to watch your videos in a new light.
Are you in Prague? I've been living here (from Canada) for about 6 months but I'm heading back in the next week or two.
I've definitely come to the realization I need to do more in my life. While I've achieved some things others would be grateful for, it feels like nothing to me. I am planning this year to get out of my comfort zone, lets see.
I am indeed in Prague. I can relate a bit to the ‘it feels like nothing to me’ of your own accomplishments. But maybe I’m coming at it from a different place, its not really a negative and will just always be true. I generally don’t think much about what I did in the past or think too much about specific goals I want to accomplish in the future, and instead focus on the process and the day to day things I can do which I know will give me long term fulfilment. I guess it was the same after my 7 years of not doing anything before I started Ritalin, I never really felt that guilty or bad about it, it just was what it was I guess.
Thank you 🤗🤗
You’re welcome!
Awesome thought provoking video. I believe time is relative..lol..We all experience it differently. I've come to the conclusion that when I was living in a small town, time went by very slow. Since moving to a big city, now time is flying by. It sometimes feels like there's not enough hours in the day. But no matter the time, it's more about how you experience life. You could die at 50 and feel like you have had a long life or die at 120 and feel like life went by too soon. I'm 48 and feel like my life is just getting started and I have a brother that's 44 and he talks like he's at the tail end of his. I say take care of your body, exercise, get plenty of sleep, don't have children and you will live a long happy life..Worry and stress kills.
I haven’t really considered how much your environment shapes it. I’m not sure living in a city or small town would impact my life that much because I generally live life at my own pace anyway, maybe having more nature nearby would help though. Can relate to what you are saying about how perspective matters though, I’m 33 and also feel like I am just getting started. And I think ageing is probably the most important part when it comes to taking care of yourself with sleep diet and exercise. Its hard to appreciate when you are younger but pretty clear to see the difference in life quality for someone who is 60 and struggle to walk up stairs vs someone who is 80 and can run a marathon.