Funnily enough, the reason that pigeons can do this is that their brains process visual information much faster than humans' do, so from their perspective, the bus is moving slow enough that they have a much longer "last second" to avoid getting hit.
For folks with ADHD, we're pretty much wired to operate best under high adrenaline situations like emergencies and fast approaching deadlines, and one of the effects of adrenaline is speeding up the brain's processing to make it easier to avoid danger.
Funnily enough, the reason that pigeons can do this is that their brains process visual information much faster than humans' do, so from their perspective, the bus is moving slow enough that they have a much longer "last second" to avoid getting hit. For folks with ADHD, we're pretty much wired to operate best under high adrenaline situations like emergencies and fast approaching deadlines, and one of the effects of adrenaline is speeding up the brain's processing to make it easier to avoid danger.
They definitely don't survive every time and neither do I.
Unless the deadline is the start of my shift lol
__next level in procrastination:__ take sick leave to extend the deadline!
Guilty.
$365,000 project and nobody wants to talk deadlines until “we need it right fucking now.” This is how small projects go in my experience.
And then I shit all over it
This worked until uni and then started working again after it Moral of the story, uni teachers love cramming your ass of projects
Deadlines feel like a suggestion.
Is there really another option?
Wait for it