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2008

Nothing and Nobody is Perfect

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Today’s world is obsessed with perfection. We have editors for everything and that way anything created can be perfected to the point one almost believes a machine was the original creator. Dot your I’s and cross your T’s.

The world wants things perfect, so much so that flaws and raw reality have become unacceptable and room for error is so narrow, one must wonder if it even exists anymore. Perfection has become such an obsession that humans have gone to great lengths to even fix things created in past centuries, what was once marveled at and cherished for hundreds or thousands of years, just the way it was, is no longer acceptable.

Is this really advancement? I don’t think so, but medication might be able to fix this and remove any flaws in our understanding of perfection.

The world has changed and you better change with it. What you write, what you say and what you create will be examined with a microscope that no atom can avoid detection.

Is ADHD the problem? – or is it perfection?

~Bryan

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  1. Rodney posted the following on May 8, 2008 at 3:11 pm.

    Brian,

    I assume someone has had something negative to say about your writings/book. If that’s true, dismiss there comments! You are doing what I believe you set out to do, help those of us with ADD/ADHD! I know for one you have helped me, more than you know! I am sure there are others too. No, you don’t have some five dollar Phd title that says you know everything about ADD/ADHD. You have something better, you have ADD! No one knows better than the ones that have it! Keep up the good work I for one am listening!

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  2. Bryan posted the following on May 8, 2008 at 3:26 pm.

    Thank you Rodney, that was very nice of you to say so and I very much appreciate your comments about my book. Knowing folks such as yourself are reading it and relating to my life and struggles and successes makes it ever so worth it.

    PLease join me on http://www.adderworld.ning.com as I try to build a community around Adder World for us all.

    If you like, you could write a review on Amazon for future readers…

    Thanks again!

    Bryan

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