You think? [ he finds that philosophy interesting because...well, yeah, his adhd is just a manifestation of being born with battle reflexes, so maybe thinking on his feet is a genetic thing. to the game they go. ] I feel like you can be taught to think more outside to box if you know what angle to go at.
Sure. But doing it naturally? If you're a chronic overthinker, you'd never going to be able to fully pull off that "I'm just going to go for it and adjust as I learn what's going on" way of doing things.
It's not a bad thing if you can't. There's a place for instinct, and there's a place for planning.
It's one of those things I've also never put that much thought into it, so I don't really know what that has to say about me. [ a pause. ] When I was living on my own I had to think a little more than I wanted to, but it's easier to improvise now.
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It's not like people can be taught to think on their feet completely. Whether or not it comes naturally is kind of an inherited thing.
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It's not a bad thing if you can't. There's a place for instinct, and there's a place for planning.
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