My great grandmother taught me to read before I was old enough to remember learning and I've never lost the joy of exploring other people's imaginations and word-play.
Moreover, discovering that fast-reading can be a sign of ADHD makes me more and more convinced that this is something I need to explore. For the last four decades I've just been the weirdo who soaks in paragraphs and pages much faster than anyone else I know (but always gets to discover something new in each re-read, of which there are many. Old friends are regularly revisited, probably more often than some in real life. But don't tell them that...)
My great grandmother taught me to read before I was old enough to remember learning and I've never lost the joy of exploring other people's imaginations and word-play.
Moreover, discovering that fast-reading can be a sign of ADHD makes me more and more convinced that this is something I need to explore. For the last four decades I've just been the weirdo who soaks in paragraphs and pages much faster than anyone else I know (but always gets to discover something new in each re-read, of which there are many. Old friends are regularly revisited, probably more often than some in real life. But don't tell them that...)