Quotes

  • In the Abyss

    In the Abyss, Ghosts are knocking, I’m just walking through that door.In the Abyss, Hearts keep beating underneath my creaking floor.In the Abyss, shadows are dancing, their whispers echo through my core.In the Abyss, silence beckons, as I surrender forevermore. Read more

  • The tendency for people with ADHD to initiate numerous concurrent projects represents one of the most fascinating paradoxes of the ADHD creative experience. This phenomenon deserves deeper exploration as it reveals important insights about neurodivergent cognition and creativity. Neurological FoundationsAt its core, project proliferation stems from the distinctive neurochemistry and connectivity patterns in the ADHD Read more

  • Beyond Either/Or

    True freedom requires absolute responsibility, with stunning clarity.One cannot be both selfless and authentic, acting with sincerity. Happiness is simply a choice anyone can make, pursued with regularity.All suffering is ultimately self-created, viewed with peculiarity.There is no true altruism, only disguised self-interest, lacking solidarity.There is no such thing as a proud victim’s lamentation.Forgiveness always benefits Read more

  • There’s a fascinating relationship between ADHD characteristics and creative traits. Here’s how they often intersect: Shared Cognitive Patterns – Divergent thinking: People with ADHD often generate numerous ideas rapidly, similar to creative brainstorming. Their minds tend to make unexpected connections between concepts. – Hyperfocus: While ADHD involves attention difficulties, many can experience intense focus on Read more

  • Calibrating Creativity

    Ethical Echoes: #4 Grease-stained fingers danced across the keyboard at midnight, translating the complex machinery of Ethan’s mind into words. By day, he diagnosed engines with intuitive precision; by night, he repaired his own restless thoughts through storytelling. His ADHD had always made his mind race—thoughts firing like pistons—but writing channeled that energy into vivid Read more

  • Playing the Listeners

    Ethical Echoes: #8 Jason found a tiny black box under his car’s wheel. It was a bug from his job, made to spy on him. But Jason didn’t get mad – he got even. Every day, he played his metal music backwards in his car. The loud songs by bands like Marilyn Manson sounded like Read more

  • Noodles & Notebooks

    Ethical Echoes: #6 In his messy “writing space” (actually his mom’s garage), Dave Smith held his cheap pen (which he called “a gift from the muse”) and glared at his pile of rejected stories as if they were out to get him. “I used to send my work to publishers—fools who can’t grasp my style,” Read more

  • Ethical Echoes: #5 Jake slammed his hard hat onto the makeshift break table, drawing stares from across the construction site as he launched into his speech. “Listen up, because I’m only saying this once,” he announced, his voice echoing through the steel beams of the half-finished high-rise. “I’ve given support to people who didn’t reciprocate. Read more

  • Ethical Echoes: #7 In the cramped confines of his spare bedroom studio, Maxwell “Magnifi-Max” Jenkins hunched over his mixing board, convinced the world was merely days away from recognizing his undiscovered genius. The walls, plastered with unsold promotional posters of himself striking philosophical poses, vibrated as he recorded yet another eight-minute verse about the profound Read more

  • The Roundabout Bee

    Ethical Echoes: #3 In the quiet suburb of Meadowbrook, there lived a peculiar fellow named Arthur who, when asked direct questions about his whereabouts the previous evening, would invariably embark on lengthy, winding narratives about the weather patterns affecting his garden, or perhaps mention his cousin’s friend who once worked at a restaurant that might Read more