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just brew it! wrote:Seems to me it is rather premature to be worrying about stuff like this. For now, stay focused on learning useful skills, and try not to let highly unlikely worst-case "What if?" scenarios distract you from that.
whm1974 wrote:just brew it! wrote:Seems to me it is rather premature to be worrying about stuff like this. For now, stay focused on learning useful skills, and try not to let highly unlikely worst-case "What if?" scenarios distract you from that.
That sounds like good advice. Yeah I should do that. I do have enough trouble with staying focused without having to deal with future concerns that may not even be something to worry about at all.
Thanks guys. As it is now, it will take awhile for me to even be able to write short and simple programs that are useful.
Vhalidictes wrote:whm1974 wrote:just brew it! wrote:Seems to me it is rather premature to be worrying about stuff like this. For now, stay focused on learning useful skills, and try not to let highly unlikely worst-case "What if?" scenarios distract you from that.
That sounds like good advice. Yeah I should do that. I do have enough trouble with staying focused without having to deal with future concerns that may not even be something to worry about at all.
Thanks guys. As it is now, it will take awhile for me to even be able to write short and simple programs that are useful.
whm1974, I am super-wary of providing medical advice over the Internet for someone I don't know... but your posts remind me of my family member more and more.
We all spent decades knowing that major depression was an issue, so they weren't diagnosed with ADHD until their 50's... which was a huge component of their issues. You might want to get checked for that if you've never been.
Vhalidictes wrote:whm1974, I am super-wary of providing medical advice over the Internet for someone I don't know... but your posts remind me of my family member more and more.
We all spent decades knowing that major depression was an issue, so they weren't diagnosed with ADHD until their 50's... which was a huge component of their issues. You might want to get checked for that if you've never been.
LostCat wrote:Vhalidictes wrote:whm1974, I am super-wary of providing medical advice over the Internet for someone I don't know... but your posts remind me of my family member more and more.
We all spent decades knowing that major depression was an issue, so they weren't diagnosed with ADHD until their 50's... which was a huge component of their issues. You might want to get checked for that if you've never been.
I was diagnosed with that when I was young when I never even had it. Probably caused a lot of the problems I have now.
I don't know how common ADHD is or isn't really but a lot of it just seemed like **** back then.