I do not think the ADHD and delexsia was trying to prove he is a god based on greek mythology. I think they were making a point in the movie that some things we consider bad might be useful somewhere else or that being different is ok. Possibly someone who had issues as a kid and thought "Hey what if these faults turned out to be something special"? Which is a very nice message to send to children with disabilities. Even though its not that accurate. Also I dont think things like ADHD or OCD are necessarily a bad thing depending on the environment. I think such things could prove beneficial depending how you use them.
Is it normal that i think i am a demigod
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I do not think the ADHD and delexsia was trying to prove he is a god based on greek mythology. I think they were making a point in the movie that some things we consider bad might be useful somewhere else or that being different is ok. Possibly someone who had issues as a kid and thought "Hey what if these faults turned out to be something special"? Which is a very nice message to send to children with disabilities. Even though its not that accurate. Also I dont think things like ADHD or OCD are necessarily a bad thing depending on the environment. I think such things could prove beneficial depending how you use them.
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Actually, Rick Riordan included and made the books based off his own son because his son has ADHD and dylexia and he wanted his son to feel special