The quote literally refers to “legal cocaine.” Which wouldn’t fit the mostly illegal adderall. That was my sole problem with the tweet, as my original comment said.
Not to mention, as someone who takes it, I take it explicitly because it lets me keep on top of general life stuff. Doing the laundry doesn’t take any more attention now than it did 100 years ago. In fact it takes much, much less attention. As does cleaning a house, or making food.
Unless I’m mistaken, the quote was about how the demands of corporations were going to push for more and more extreme ways to “keep up”. Which doesn’t for the actuality of when adderall is (supposed to be) prescribed.
adderall is basically legal cocaine though. I mean to say that I got a chance to try coke once and while interesting, it was the sort of thing that just made me wish i had my meds on me. meds last longer and no drip!
of course, not the same molecule, but it lights up similar pathways in the brain. of course, so does sugar.
The quote literally refers to “legal cocaine.” Which wouldn’t fit the mostly illegal adderall. That was my sole problem with the tweet, as my original comment said.
Not to mention, as someone who takes it, I take it explicitly because it lets me keep on top of general life stuff. Doing the laundry doesn’t take any more attention now than it did 100 years ago. In fact it takes much, much less attention. As does cleaning a house, or making food.
Unless I’m mistaken, the quote was about how the demands of corporations were going to push for more and more extreme ways to “keep up”. Which doesn’t for the actuality of when adderall is (supposed to be) prescribed.
adderall is basically legal cocaine though. I mean to say that I got a chance to try coke once and while interesting, it was the sort of thing that just made me wish i had my meds on me. meds last longer and no drip!
of course, not the same molecule, but it lights up similar pathways in the brain. of course, so does sugar.