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So my entire life has been extreme boredom, followed by finding a book/videogame/hobby I find interesting, doing nothing but that for awhile, then never touching it again.

I'm debating maybe trying to make a rule of not doing something two days in a row. Like I just found a video game I liked and played it all day yesterday and today, and while I still wanna play I already feel its shininess wearing off.

Curious if anyone else has tried to space out their dopamine buttons and if it helped. So maybe like instead of just playing the same game tomorrow, I'll need to try other games, or maybe try to find a new book series to hyper focus on...

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[โ€“] Asafum@feddit.nl 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Is this an ADHD thing? I swear I relate to like 90% of the stuff I end up seeing on here but I've never been diagnosed.

I absolutely get addicted to like anything I enjoy and go full bore into them and then never touch them again or at least not for a year or so.

[โ€“] ericbomb@lemmy.world 10 points 3 weeks ago

I mean lots of things are ADHD things, that alone are completely normal! It's usually the combination or severity of things that lead to something being considered that needs treatment.

If you find that you are struggling to take care of responsibilities or enjoy life, I always suggest talking to doctor/counselors. Could be ADHD, could be need coping mechanism, could be something else. IDK. But life should be enjoyed and doing adult responsibilities shouldn't feel like ripping out finger nails (so I've been told)