The ADD/ADHD Thread (cont'd from Peeves)
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 But that IS away!!! If they were on the kitchen floor heโd have a point  stuff goes where stuff gets used or I lose it. Out of sight out of mind (like a closet) is so bad. stuff goes where stuff gets used or I lose it. Out of sight out of mind (like a closet) is so bad.
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 @Sunny Damn you Object Permanence! My one true Nemesis! 
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 Can we be sure things exist when I'm not looking at them? 
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 Schrodinger's Cat was such an easy concept for me. "What? You don't live like this?" Side note: Any of y'all subtly create elaborate fantasies/daydreams/reasons as to why something goes missing? Which pet did it, who stole it, and was it Brownies? 
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 @Sunny said in The ADD/ADHD Thread (cont'd from Peeves): But that IS away!!! If they were on the kitchen floor heโd have a point  stuff goes where stuff gets used or I lose it. Out of sight out of mind (like a closet) is so bad. stuff goes where stuff gets used or I lose it. Out of sight out of mind (like a closet) is so bad.Cup hooks and small shelves are my friend. They can be your friend, too. 
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 @Wretched said in The ADD/ADHD Thread (cont'd from Peeves): Schrodinger's Cat was such an easy concept for me. "What? You don't live like this?" Side note: Any of y'all subtly create elaborate fantasies/daydreams/reasons as to why something goes missing? Which pet did it, who stole it, and was it Brownies? Underpants gnomes. 
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 @Wretched I never understood those questions. People plan? Like, their lives? My brain doesn't even comprehend how that's a thing people do. 
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 @faraday Yeah, that is the only question in an interview that regularly makes me stumble. Like what? I assume they mean professionally, because like, I could start babbling about how Cyberpunk needs to be out already. 
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 @Wretched Yeah I've been in enough interviews to know how to plan some BS answer ahead of time, but if it weren't for that? Complete blank stare. 
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 I still thankfully have a go-to for this: "Pass the bar and work on gaining practical legal experience in the hopes of making a greater difference in my community." Is it canned? Yes. Is it exactly the kind of bullshit they want? Yes. I am firmly convinced this question only exists to determine whether you can think on your feet and engage in the sort of bullshitting that comes with office diplomacy. Turnover is a real thing that people put into their models, you will never convince me this is truly a question about longevity. 
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 "Do you have a five-year plan?" The only reasonable answer would be "no." I don't want to hire an attorney with any certainty as to where they will be in five years career-wise. You don't know what's going to happen. If you think you do, you're too arrogant to work with me. 
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 Five year plan? Psh. I need a five minute plan. Although, every time I've been asked in interviews I've said no. It's something along this line: "I don't really have a five year plan. The reason is that I'm interviewing here without a certainty of answers. That means that I'm still open to changes that could alter a plan that I make. I feel that I would be more confident in giving you a plan once I know how this decision is going to play out." Yadda yadda... 
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 tl;dr 
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 I'm the opposite on that one. Whenever someone is sending me piecemeal messages, pinging me with each one, I start to get angry. Just. Frickin'. Write. A. Complete. Thought! See what I did there? 
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