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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
vivvy-an
cuteness--overload

“possessed by a race car” 😭😭😭

andrewmnyard

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goblinsandrascals

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Pretty sure yes, hopefully you get a good laugh.

is-the-cat-video-cute

yes this is so cute! this is a good safe way to interact with wild cats and still get an entertaining video.

wildcat ridge is a sanctuary with great accreditation which does not allow public viewing of their rescued wild cats. most of the servals in this video were previously pets before it became clear that they couldn’t be in a home and have honestly really sad stories. really drives home how unsuitable they are as pets. it’s really nice that these guys can now live in a more natural environment with lots of space, the right diet, and a lot of love and care.

praise-the-lord-im-dead
everyonehasamnesia

As someone recently diagnosed with ADHD as an adult, one thing that’s been helping me grapple with the intense shame I have over all my “wasted potential” is accepting that potential doesn’t exist and never did.

This sounds so harsh, but please bare with me.

I procrastinated a lot growing up. I still procrastinate today, but less so. And yet, I got good grades. I could write an A+ paper that “knocked [my professor]’s socks off” in the hour before class and print it with sweat running down my face.

I was so used to hearing from teachers and family that if I just didn’t procrastinate and worked all the time, I could do anything! I had all this potential I wasn’t living up to!

And that’s true, as far as it goes, but that’s like saying if Usain Bolt just kept going he could be the fastest marathon runner in the world. Why does he stop at the end of the race??

If ANYONE could make their top speed/most productive setting the one they used all the time, anyone could do anything. But you can’t. Your top speed is not a speed you’re able to sustain.

Now, I’ve found that I do need to work on not procrastinating. Not because the product is better, even, but because it’s better for my mental health and physical health to not have a full, sweating, panicked breakdown over every task even if the task itself turns out excellently. It’s a shitty way to live! You feel bad ALL the time! And I don’t deserve to live like that anymore.

So all of this to say, I’m not wasting a ton of potential. I don’t have an ocean of productivity and accomplishments inside of me that I could easily, effortlessly access if I just sat down 8 hours a day and worked. There’s no fucking way. That’s not real. It’s an illusion. It’s fine not to live up to an illusion.

And if you have ADHD, I mean this from the bottom of my heart: you do not have limitless potential confounded by your laziness. You have the good potential of a good person, and you can access it with practice and work, but do not accept the story that you are choosing not to be all that you are or can be. You are just a human person.

headspace-hotel

I was always frightened by the admonition to "just do your best!" because I had only done "my best" like twice in my life, if that, and even then it seemed possible that I could have done better.

howtoimpersonateanadult

If it's not safe or sustainable, it's not "your best". Hurting yourself to get there isn't "best".