![]() ![]() Maybe i just don't even have this quality? Maybe my thought pattern is more like a NT and that's why i can't understand? How would you explain the difference between an ADHD thinker and a non-ADHD thinker? I just completely do not understand the whole "a million thoughts at once" thing. What does it mean to not have a "racing mind"? Simply that you don't switch topics in between thoughts?īut even if you smell the blueberry pie and stay on the subject "mmh pie" you can then only think further about the pie by forming new thoughts about it, which would then basically be just as "racing" as letting those new thought guide you to other topics that are somehow related. So how then does a NT think without the movement? Thinking, for me, would then be to mentally elaborate on what i just saw,heard,smelled etc. Those would all be stationary incidents which i wouldn't classify as "thinking". I SEE the glass on my Desk or I HEAR a gunshot or i SMELL the blueberry pie i baked instead of studying. ![]() ![]() How could I think without forming a web of thought? It's a pretty stupid question, but if I could somehow not let my mind wander, would that still be "thinking"? In my eyes, the only way this way of thinking is possible, is basically just perceiving something e.g. Especially since I don't FEEL like my thoughts are actually "racing", because that is just how I always think. While it's obviously impossible for me to experience another humans thoughts directly, I really struggle to understand how the thought process of a NT (neuro-typical) mind compares to the ever evolving chain of thoughts that I know. So apparently a "racing mind" or respectively "having a thousand thoughts at once" are telltale signs of an ADHD person. ![]()
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