





I’m halfway through college and just got tested, even though people have suggested it since high school. I got by, so I didn’t take it seriously, but it’s been catching up to me.
I leave everything until the last minute and get stuck for hours staring at a wall. The invisible wall keeps me from doing even things I want to do. I’ve spent entire evenings trying to open a game and never actually playing. I forget to eat until I feel lightheaded, even though I enjoy cooking. I lose track of hobbies and friendships, and stay up until 5am going down random Wikipedia rabbit holes instead of doing something that would take five minutes.
I did really well in high school (valedictorian), so no one noticed. When people did notice, it was just me not paying attention by reading books when I shouldn't have.
Well I finally got tested after this caused my mental health to turn and I also learned caffeine making me tired could point to this.
The results fromt he neuropsychologist's report:
The TOVA test seemed to be the biggest deciding factor in the final outcome. He basically said “It looks like you have it, but since you did so well on the TOVA test and aren’t struggling academically, you do not have ADHD”. (Except that I AM struggling academically, I just somehow get everything in on time! Also TOVA literally just felt like playing Geometry Dash. I was able to read book spines on the shelf nearby while playing it for god's sake!) I tried to hear him out for advice on the symptoms. Because regardless of if I have it or not, it’s clear that I am struggling with similar struggles to ADHD. Those were brushed off as anxiety and I left with a diagnosis for genralized anxiety disorder (which I don't disagree with, I just feel a little dismissed). I’ve struggled with this as long as I can remember existing.
“Have you tried trying harder” is all anyone’s ever told me.
I don't know what to do.
I like to price things where a customer can shoot me a lower offer and I will still make some money. I've listed the most important components of these systems. Before listing, I will be testing them thoroughly (I have already tested these components) and installing a fresh licensed copy of windows 11. Both of these are meant to be 1080 low-medium gaming pcs.
System A:
I planned on listing this system at around $400. I would be willing to sell as low as $275.
Case: NR200P
CPU: i5 8400
RAM: 2x8GB
GPU: GTX 1070 8GB
Storage: 512GB SSD
System B:
For this system I don't have a case yet, but I linked one which I'll probably buy and place some RGB fans inside of. Does anyone have any experience with how well RGB effects pricing? From talking to people, it seems like a colorful system sells better and potentially for a higher price. I have put this into consideration for the price below.
I planned on listing this one at around $325. I would be willing to go down to $250 for this one.
Case: Amazon link to black case with acrylic panel
CPU: i3 9100F
RAM: 2x8GB
GPU: GTX 1650 4GB
Storage: 512GB SSD
Any and all advice is very welcome. I would obviously be putting a lot of energy into taking good photos, but any tips I might not think of would be great.
Edit. I will mention that my asking price is based off an average between what I paid for the components and what eBay sold listing for each component were priced at.