The massive difference that you are overlooking, however, is the fact that ADHD Brains are neurologically and/or biochemically incapable of defense against this.
That inner voice telling you what to do or what not to do? ADHD brains have... well, let's just say "something else".. in its place.
> That inner voice telling you what to do or what not to do? ADHD brains have... well, let's just say "something else".. in its place.
Pretty much every description I’ve heard from people diagnosed with ADHD features the same kind of internal voice as neurotypical people describe; the “something else” seems to be between that voice and action, not in place of it.
I'm diagnosed with severe combined type ADHD (top tier, best of both worlds) which could have something to do with this, but I can't say I have ever thought of this voice and action/driver as separate things.
My natural, pre-treatment, and unmedicated sub-/semi-conscious behaviour is not at all like that of a typical person.
That inner voice telling you what to do or what not to do? ADHD brains have... well, let's just say "something else".. in its place.