I’m 0% kidding that any smart person interested in doing large amounts of work should try ritalin, log the results, retry it a second time if it doesn’t work the first time, and then try 10 other stimulants in case ritalin still doesn’t work.
I wouldn’t start with ritalin; it seems inferior to adderall (or other amphetamine salt mixes) for most people who might benefit from it. (If money isn’t a concern or your insurance covers it, I recommend Vyvanse or Adzenys, as far as those go.)
I’m 0% kidding that any smart person interested in doing large amounts of work should try ritalin, log the results, retry it a second time if it doesn’t work the first time, and then try 10 other stimulants in case ritalin still doesn’t work.
I wouldn’t start with ritalin; it seems inferior to adderall (or other amphetamine salt mixes) for most people who might benefit from it. (If money isn’t a concern or your insurance covers it, I recommend Vyvanse or Adzenys, as far as those go.)