with ADD I'm pretty sure that's just what the disorder is--new technologies and children growing up with easy access to time wasters killing their attention spans so dead.
Well yes, at least from how she described it to me, ADD isn't a moment-to-moment "entertain me, be flashy"--after all I've read and enjoyed Charlotte Brontë. I also never watched MTV as a kid, and didn't have internet access until university.
However, it's also noteworthy that I don't, say, stick on an internet forum for more than about a three month stretch before moving on to a different internet forum. (And yes I've returned to the DL quite a lot, but I've definitely had long absences). I also shift the videogame genres I enjoy--I'm not sure I've played and enjoyed a standard RPG (non-SRPG) in...umm...two years? And I can't even remember the last time I really got into a Metroid game the way I used to get into them.
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You're up there for least ADD person I know. It is over diagnosed in general in the United States, but someone who really has it.. well, you can tell.
Best way I can describe it is like missing a pair of mental glasses. It isn't so much as having focus, but the ability to handle more than one thing at once and staying on task.