Being Neurodivergent Explained in Four Comics

<p>The single factor that explains why I act baby-ish, play with toys, and can occasionally &ldquo;predict&rdquo; the end of the world</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*cE0ZNHZrOynTFOJX1VUcFA.jpeg" style="height:700px; width:700px" /></p> <p>Created by the author.</p> <p>Everyone is talking about what it means to be ADHD and neurodivergent these days, but few have identified the funniest, cutest, and simultaneously most unusual aspects of being neurodivergent. So, here they are, in comics!</p> <h1>Why comics?</h1> <p>Listen well, because this might just be the most revolutionary medicine against the negative symptoms of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and other mental problems to this date.</p> <p>Dopamine junky that I am, I create funny comics about my experience with ADHD, and by doing that I satisfy my daily dopamine requirements because</p> <p>a) I get to be creative,</p> <p>b) I laugh at myself and feel better,</p> <p>c) I share my experience with like-minded people, and</p> <p>d) I get those sweet sweet likes.</p> <p>So, after you finish reading this post, go and create a comic or a meme about whatever you are struggling with, it will make you feel better, I swear! Check out the links to my posts about comic journaling at the end of this post.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/anas-stories/being-neurodivergent-explained-in-four-comics-92aa8673bfbe"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>