> is that the segment of your audience that doesn’t share the diagnosis runs the risk of essentializing your disorder
> I don’t associate mania with creativity, or fun, or clarity; I associate it with an abundance of energy that seems like it needs no fuel but that will end up using me for its fuel.
It's all consuming. It's highly misunderstood. It's trivialized at best.
It's confusing. The lack of stability does wonders to your understanding of the world.
Mania is a weird and strange experience. The energy is overwhelming.
> I don’t associate mania with creativity, or fun, or clarity; I associate it with an abundance of energy that seems like it needs no fuel but that will end up using me for its fuel.
It's all consuming. It's highly misunderstood. It's trivialized at best.
It's confusing. The lack of stability does wonders to your understanding of the world.
Mania is a weird and strange experience. The energy is overwhelming.
When it comes to programming, it's different.