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Im wondering if this is a common adhd thing.

For example, I have always wanted to program, but I can't let myself start with some easy gui building block code. I need to understand how the code is interacting with the computer itself and know how they did it in the 80s. Then of course it's too hard for me and I give up.

Or if im making music, I need to do everything from scratch the hard way, making it as hard as possible (and killing any creative effort i had in the beginning).

It's the same with anything. I can't progress if I dont know the absolute reason why something is being done. And if I do it the easy way, I didn't do it right and took shortcuts so it was worthless.

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[โ€“] Baphomet_The_Blasphemer@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I've wanted to learn the guitar my entire life, but I can't just start slow and easy with some chords, I keep going all in trying to learn classical guitar simultaneously with music theory because chords seem too simple and I hate myself... I didn't mention the research phase where I learned all about the origin of the instrument and its importance through history.

[โ€“] hardcoreufo@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Just start playing and keep playing. I've been playing 25 years and have only picked up basic music theory but still have a blast.

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