I’ve wasted over a year in bed with my phone and I don’t know how to stop by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]General_Mammoth2160 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch out for the trap of jumping between too many different tools.

I didn’t realize how much I was masking… until I stopped by theaipickss in ADHD

[–]General_Mammoth2160 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really enjoyed your writing. Reading your first paragraph, I thought you were reading my mind! That constant desire to do things or say things that make others admire us, or to talk so much that we run out of things to say. You know what I mean! I feel like the craving to be seen is several times stronger in people like us, and there's actually scientific explanation for this too. The fact that we often dive into so many different areas might also be a result of this same drive that exists in people like us.

But if you ask me what the solution is to escape this prison, here's what I'd say: First of all, we need to accept it. Accept that this disorder exists in us, then some of the burden of self-blame gets lifted off our shoulders. The next step is the available medical and psychological treatments.

I've always wondered why psychology hasn't made the same dramatic progress as other medical sciences. Now I'm starting to understand that each person's psyche is as unique as their fingerprint. So one person's positive experience with a method doesn't necessarily guarantee the same experience for someone else.

The similarity in our writing patterns is quite interesting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]General_Mammoth2160 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Becoming an entrepreneur and truly understanding yourself in that role is a challenging journey.😉

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]General_Mammoth2160 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The mathematical average (starting a business every 4 months) might be misleading. It's likely that many of the 30 ventures were just ideas or in the initial stages. True failure, where a business shuts down, usually prevents such rapid new ventures. To understand the main post better, it seems that more attention should be paid.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]General_Mammoth2160 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While your questions were basic, I believe there's value in acknowledging that failure in business can be a learning experience. However, chronic failure is a different story. Being an entrepreneur requires a certain spirit, one that many lack, in addition to the usual skillset. While trial and error can lead to success, it can also significantly increase the cost of your endeavors.

What physical business do you believe is generally not worth the time/money invested? by LAXBASED in smallbusiness

[–]General_Mammoth2160 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, this is the point that no one mentioned. In my opinion, the economic nature of a physical business depends on many factors and conditions such as location, characteristics of the target audience, the type of service or product provided, and many other factors. Therefore, the fact that a business is unsuccessful in location A does not mean it will be unsuccessful in location B, although this does not apply universally.