ADHD is Good, Actually (Not Misinformation Probably)

Is it possible that Zoomers are just misunderstood?

Pictured: TikTok influencer "Carpetwalls2004"

Hey folks! Billly here, always here to share with you all the juiciest internet info. So, in this crazy, unpredictable world, you won’t believe what’s just come to light: Our favorite TikTok creators are ADHD! Well, about 80% of the ones aged 13-21. Listen up, friends, because you know I’m all about those viral facts. You heard it right, these talented die hard TikTokers are just a little more “wired in” than the average Joe. And guess what? They’re killing it on social media platforms! Who knew our hyperactive loved ones knew the secret to anything, much less being successful?

But hey, it might not all be bad, actually. Turns out, ADHD might just be nature’s own engine for success. They say crystal meth makes people more productive, and oh boy, ADHD is just like that. On TikTok, I mean. See, if you’ve ever been addicted to TikTok, you’ve probably noticed those stream of consciousness videos, the edits, the production – some might say chaotic, I say, inspiring! They’re doing it all with lightning speed and sometimes multiple videos at once. And how? That ADHD power-up!

Real talk, folks. ADHD is like God’s happy shortcut of creativity and productivity. Finally someone is talking about the brave life hack that is ADHD. It can help you very step of the way, from making TikTok videos about home renovation to doing actual home renovating.

These TikTok influencers just gotta keep moving, keep doing, keep innovating, and that’s what keeps their fans on their toes. I’m not making any excuses for spending our whole lives glued to the @for you page, but if you’re gonna be doing it, at least say it’s supporting people who might be using their quirks to create cool, creative content. I mean, half the memes we love wouldn’t exist without ADHD, right?

So, let’s give credit where credit is due: If you enjoy TikTok, thank the ADHD community. They’re the ones keeping things real, keeping things fresh. If ADHD is what it takes to be successful, then call me ADHD! Or don’t. But let’s appreciate the way these influencers are breaking barriers and redefining what it means to be productive on social media. Watch out world, ’cause ADHD is about to take over, and ain’t that just something to celebrate!