HyperBored

How many ADHD brothers does it take to write a blog?

Link Distractions (weekly)

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It amazes me how much great content there is out on the Web. Take some time and educate yourself instead of just watching brain numbing stuff. Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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This is why I cary a notebook eveywhere with me

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There is just something about the tactile act of writing things down. Typing doesn't do it for me. It has to be a pen and paper. Close the Book. Recall. Write It Down. - Chronicle.com
Two psychology journals have recently published papers showing that this strategy works, the latest findings from a decades-old body of research. When students study on their own, "active recall" — recitation, for instance, or flashcards and other self-quizzing — is the most effective way to inscribe something in long-term memory
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Filed under  //   Active recall   Education   Long-term memory   Meta Thinking   Psychology   Research  

Thanks Alex for making my life more difficult

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People like this make it harder for people like me to get medication. Every time I move to a new area or start seeing a new Dr I get grilled and am guilty until I can convince them of my legitimate need. It's also why I can't get a prescription for longer than a month and have to go back in every 30 days to pick up my prescription. Maybe 'Alex' just needs to get a grip and realize that you can't have it all. A Reporter at Large: Brain Gain: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
A young man I’ll call Alex recently graduated from Harvard. As a history major, Alex wrote about a dozen papers a semester. He also ran a student organization, for which he often worked more than forty hours a week; when he wasn’t on the job, he had classes. Weeknights were devoted to all the schoolwork that he couldn’t finish during the day, and weekend nights were spent drinking with friends and going to dance parties. “Trite as it sounds,” he told me, it seemed important to “maybe appreciate my own youth.” Since, in essence, this life was impossible, Alex began taking Adderall to make it possible.
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Filed under  //   Adderall   Brain   Education   Harvard University   Meta Thinking   Schoolwork   Student society  

My personal math problem

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Mysterious number 6174 I've always had a strange fascination with numbers that I find frustrating. I'm horrible at math, not because I don't think I can do it but because I never learned how. I grew up believing I was bad at math but as I get older I actually find some parts of math very easy. I'm actually thinking of going back to school to get a CS degree which would require me to basically start over with high school level math.
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Filed under  //   Education   Math   Mathematics   What I Think