Remotes and Attention Deficit Disorder

in #hive-1635213 years ago

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https://www.facebook.com/sarah.dalton.16121/videos/1543405362717181

Video Provided on Facebook by (Sarah Croft) as far as I can tell. Link says "Sarah Dalton" but the video description says "Sarah Croft".

In any case, this is the video that got me thinking and prompted my response. :)

I watched it, but I was a bit skeptical about how A.D.D was depicted. Year ago, some people figured I might have this condition. I don't think I was ever officially diagnosed. I remember it was described to be though. As I pondered it, I would say it is a condition where 5-sense inputs would have a tendency to select themselves as opposed to a person selecting one or two and staying tuned to those channels.

Be kind of like, the "Source" button on the TV remote, if you had a TV that would randomly change sources or input selection.

The women in the video, she seems to have more of an issue with order of priority. If two or more tasks seem to have equal rank, it would be destressing perhaps to decide which task to execute first.

Maybe a bit like what they call the order of operations.
BEDMAS. Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.

That system gets screwed up easily when we leave out that Division and Multiplication can't outrank each other. Addition and Subtraction can't outrank each other. And that left to right takes rank in each of the orders.

So it's actually: (B) (E) (DM) (AS)
---> ---> ---> --->

Your PC has this invisible IRQ system running in the background, kind of gives it the what's and the when's. More specifically it's like a line up of input devices seeking an audience with the CPU.

Your modern vehicle, ignition, sensors, fuel injectors, get their what's and when's off of a computer, following a typical order that can be altered at any given moment based on feedback from any given sensor.

Some dude named Ivy Lee got a million or so dollars from a steel company for his idea regarding time management. He was just like, write down everything you have to do, put them in order of Importance, and stay with the 1st until it is done, then stay with the 2nd until it's done, and 3rd and 4th, so on. There is no other system that will get all the tasks killed off any faster. But yeah, they forked up allot of money for that little tidbit allegedly.