

Telling me to live with giving up is unbelievably cruel.

Using computers is one of those many compensations for me. Compensation is what life is like for people with ADHD. Fortunately, that attitude is on the decline.ĪDHD is a disability, the same as with people with disabilities that confine them to wheel chairs, the hearing impaired, the blind, etc.

That's one of the the reasons many people will not switch to Linux. This kind of attitude is similar to the attitude many Linux users have that puts down people who do not know as much as they do or do not know as much as they do, especially for things they consider to be basic. Granted, many of those had to be mandated by law but that was because of so many people who share your attitude. Wow! Using your "logic", there would be no handicapped ramps for building entrances, no sloped curbs where sidewalks come to crosswalks, etc., no Braille on ATMs, elevator controls, etc., no sign language interpreters at public events, etc. In fact, that is precisely why disabilities suck so much. Please note that it is not the rest of the world's responsibility to compensate it is your's to try harder, or to live with giving up. I've seen you posit your "disability" quite a few times now.
