Very good points. I do notice while on it, that it's extremely easy to get sucked down into rabbit holes, losing sense of time and of what's important. I've also run into the same problem you described, of running out…
It doesn't, because you've already failed at branding yourself. You need to emphasize how the code you write brings in a fuck ton of money like the sales guys you do.
This whole sports doping analogy with adderall is stupid. Yeah you performed better. That's life. Quit the moralistic bullshit and appreciate the better work people did.
You need to be careful about movement disorders if you're going hard on the Modafinil. I often it found it quite stimulating in an amphetamine-like way even though it's a wakefulness agent.
This is all a bullshit facade. 60% of ADHD adderall prescriptions are from people who realize they can work better by using it. So they fake the symptoms, and get those advantages. That's what's refreshing about this…
I've spent years trying to get off adderall, swinging between having serious addictions with it (even pouring bottles down toilets), quitting it for months, and then eventually coming back to it as work/stress…
Very good points. I do notice while on it, that it's extremely easy to get sucked down into rabbit holes, losing sense of time and of what's important. I've also run into the same problem you described, of running out…
It doesn't, because you've already failed at branding yourself. You need to emphasize how the code you write brings in a fuck ton of money like the sales guys you do.
This whole sports doping analogy with adderall is stupid. Yeah you performed better. That's life. Quit the moralistic bullshit and appreciate the better work people did.
You need to be careful about movement disorders if you're going hard on the Modafinil. I often it found it quite stimulating in an amphetamine-like way even though it's a wakefulness agent.
This is all a bullshit facade. 60% of ADHD adderall prescriptions are from people who realize they can work better by using it. So they fake the symptoms, and get those advantages. That's what's refreshing about this…
I've spent years trying to get off adderall, swinging between having serious addictions with it (even pouring bottles down toilets), quitting it for months, and then eventually coming back to it as work/stress…