Discussion on ADHD topic: adhd a mental illness
Absolutely! Neurodiversity, the idea that neurological differences should be recognized and respected, is a vital concept here. ADHD is a difference in brain function that can present challenges, but it's not inherently negative. Many successful people have ADHD and have learned to harness their unique thinking styles to achieve great things.
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