in reply to Sarah Brown

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Just based on having met a lot of wired people, I think it's extrapolation from a rewarding task: if something is pleasurable, then it should be done more which will surely be even better.

I think in people with ADHD there's a kind of plateau that I spot in myself, which many other people find hard to really understand, that if something is/was good then it's fine, it's done, it's good enough, great, all done. Let's move on. The problem is it's hard to reach that plateau without dopamine, etc, the plateau is high up. Without it, there's a lot of scrabbling in the foothills.