Engaging in interactions associated with being a provider cannot be helpful in developing coping skills with your emotional and psychological issues, but roughly 85% of the folks in our society have "ADD" ... and depression and anxiety is prevalent, with many folks not even realizing they are.Another number pulled right out of your ass. Here's a link. ADD or ADHD, affect 3-5 percent of the population. How are we to trust what you say on any subject? You do not prove yourself worth of trust.
Hopefully you can work through those issues and learn to cope with them. IMO one never "cures" them; only lives with them. Also, hopefully, you have an honest assessment of yourself as being a good and worthwhile person without a "need" for affirmation from third-parties, or even family members.
Hiding "off the grid" will not resolve those issues.
It will focus your attention on them, as you do some self-examination. Originally Posted by LexusLover
http://www.additudemag.com/adhd-web/article/628.html
"How many people have ADHD?
According to the National Institute of Health, ADD affects between 3 to 5 percent of the population in the United States."