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51 pages 1 hour read

Edward M. Hallowell

ADHD 2.0: New Science and Essential Strategies for Thriving with Distraction—From Childhood Through Adulthood

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2021

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Important Quotes

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“A person with ADHD has the power of a Ferrari engine but with bicycle-strength brakes. It’s the mismatch of engine power to braking capability that causes the problems. Strengthening one’s brakes is the name of the game.”


(Introduction, Page xvii)

The authors use an analogy to convey the core challenge faced by individuals with ADHD: a surplus of energy, creativity, and potential (“Ferrari engine”) paired with underdeveloped mechanisms for self-regulation (“bicycle-strength brakes”). The analogy serves to make a scientific concept relatable to lay readers and illustrate the experience of ADHD for those unfamiliar with it.

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“If you know who you are, it becomes easier to like who you are.”


(Introduction, Page xvii)

This quote emphasizes the transformative power of self-awareness, particularly for individuals with ADHD. By understanding their unique traits, strengths, and challenges, individuals can shift from a negative, self-critical perspective to one of self-acceptance. The authors highlight this process as crucial in developing Strategies for Harnessing ADHD Strengths, as it encourages people to embrace their abilities while working on areas of difficulty. The statement indicates that personal growth begins with a foundation in self-knowledge.

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“Which is to say that ADHD is a far richer, more complicated, paradoxical, dangerous, but also potentially advantageous state of being than the oversimplified version most of the general public takes it to be or even the detailed diagnostic criteria would have you believe.”


(Chapter 1, Page 4)

The text highlights the depth and complexity of ADHD, challenging common stereotypes and oversimplified definitions. It critiques the limited understanding offered by diagnostic criteria or public perception, which often fail to capture the paradoxical nature of ADHD traits—both their dangers and potential advantages. By portraying ADHD as a multidimensional condition, the authors invite readers to adopt a more nuanced

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