Why does the speaker say trying to be 'normal' is the biggest risk for people with ADHD?
Because forcing yourself into systems built for neurotypical consistency burns massive energy and willpower, leading to chronic burnout and preventing discovery of high-value strengths.
How does the video describe the ADHD attention model?
ADHD attention runs on a 'zero or max' system — either you're neurologically incapable of engaging or you lock into intense hyperfocus; the core issue is inability to control where focus goes.
What practical steps are recommended to leverage ADHD as an advantage?
Accept your weaknesses, stop trying to fix everything, abandon 'normal', double down on strengths, find an obsession you can commit to, and choose environments that reward nonlinear thinking.
What should you do if you haven't found your domain or obsession yet?
Explore broadly and try many activities — the speaker emphasizes that testing different fields is necessary to discover what triggers sustained hyperfocus and passion.
How does success affect societal acceptance of ADHD traits, according to the video?
When you achieve undeniable success in a field, society is more likely to accept or celebrate behaviors tied to ADHD; success reframes quirks as strengths.