This bolsters my own pet theory: there is no such thing as "neurotypical" or "neurodivergent". Humans have a spectrum (or clusters) of behavioral patterns, and they are all useful and functional, and it's only the modern industrial age where "normal" was defined as behavioral patterns that mean people can be successful in modern environments.

https://www.sciencealert.com/adhd-traits-may-have-evolved-to-provide-foraging-advantages-study-says

ADHD Traits May Have Evolved to Provide Foraging Advantages, Study Says

People with ADHD-like traits may have an evolutionary advantage when it comes to finding food in the wild.

ScienceAlert
@pearlbear This may explain why I'm not allowed to pick blackberries for more than 20 minutes. Sooooooo many blackberries.