• glorkon@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Literally me. 5000 € gaming rig, but I play fucking idle games because my executive dysfunction somehow lets me enjoy those for a long period of time.

    Meanwhile, my Steam account has every single game I have been hyped for since I bought that rig, with a total playing time of maybe three hours combined.

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      3 months ago

      We’re so fried.

      Craving constant stimulation yet too anxious to enjoy anything actually stimulating so we resort to idle games because that’s all the responsibility we can comfortably enjoy.

      I don’t think there’s anything wrong with us, I think everyone is just super burnt out.

  • ObtuseDoorFrame@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    I think my executive dysfunction has exacerbated my fear of people and society. These two issues are cyclical, and keep reinforcing each other. Past experiences with executive dysfunction create anxiety around future attempts.

    And this just compounds as I get older, which makes me think that I’m on my way to being a curmudgeon.

  • Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 months ago

    Built an expensive-ass gaming PC at the start of the year.

    Haven’t gamed for shit on it.

    I paid off my car around the same time. Still haven’t taken the title to do paperwork related to that.

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    3 months ago

    Maybe ignorant statement incoming, but how much of this is exacerbated by phone addiction?

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      3 months ago

      A few times I’ve left my phone on my desk before going to bed and still got hella executive dysfunction.

      One time, I missed all my classes that day because I couldn’t get myself to get up. I couldn’t even distract myself with my phone because it was too far away. So I just sat there freaking out that I’m missing class and being unproductive etc. for no fucking reason.

      Then someone knocked on my door, I got up immediately, picked up the package my roommate had ordered and, after closing the door, promptly had a breakdown because why in the fuck couldn’t I just get out of bed sooner?!

      This was before I was diagnosed. Anyway point is that you don’t need distraction from a phone to not do a task. The distraction probably does help relieve/distract from the stress of “why tf can’t I do this simple thing” though

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    3 months ago

    Gotta love it when you can’t figure out why you’re uncomfortable then you remember you were going to eat an hour ago and pee half an hour ago.

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      3 months ago

      I work 3rd shift and have the house to myself when I get up on my days off. I’ll grab a cup of tea (I can’t stand coffee) go get on my computer, turn on YouTube or something and every 3 to 4 hours get up and get a new cup of tea since the one I have I’ve only taken a few sips of and has gone cold (I still down it before making a new one). Then in the morning I’ll feel sick and will be asked “what did you eat that could have caused that?” And that’s when I remember I should have eaten once or twice since waking up.