Agate420I used to do really good in school up until the end 8th grade when covid hit and everyone lost all motivation after a year of online. this happened to probably around half of my school and now our attendance rate is at like 50%. I started to do better in school n then some doctors prescribed me adhd meds and this whole year has just been a mess of either them not working or being tweaked out in school.
id say get off the meds then. im not a psychiatrist, or ur parents, so i cant really say whats best for you, but in my experience ive seen those kind of meds do more harm than good. if you feel its negatively affecting you, then u should have that conversation with ur parents.
Covid was extremely hard for me too man, i can totally understand losing some motivation, but just because everyone else isnt attending / graduating doesnt give you the excuse to do the same. gotta take care of business
sounds like ur going through a lot tho rn man. sucks to hear that, but life will get better if you put in the effort and actively try and make it better. nothing will improve on its own, you've gotta be the one driving the boat.
if you choose to be dropout/work , smoke weed, and move to hood in a van, so be it. just be ready to deal with the consequences of that decision, which we have listed above, and they arent very appealing IMO
ur gonna suffer whether u choose to graduate or not, that is a fact, life is very hard, but i can tell u rn its better to suffer with a well paying job, a decent crib, nice skis, and a stable girl / friend group.
versus suffering alone in a van with nothing but pennies and top roman and some wook tinder chick.