Dr. William (Bill) Dodson
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If I were to have led my life without a single regret, I wish back in 2025 I had the answer to the sentence.
Most people don't know what they want, but everybody knows what they regret.
And usually it's not something that they regret that they did, it's what they didn't do.
That when the opportunity was there, they let it pass by.
And that's designed to help people make that 180-degree turn and get in touch with themselves.
Probably the biggest one and the one that's hardest to talk about is that they never feel truly loved just as they are.
They never feel truly chosen.
Now, if they're married or something like that, they feel that they're part of
chose the mask because they never showed them the genuine person underneath.
And so it means that they have to go back now that they have accepted themselves as having a second type of nervous system and dealing with all that that means.
I mean, we are a nervous system.
Neurology is destiny.
They have to go back and reevaluate everything.
and re-understand their own lives with that important piece of information.
And so that's probably the biggest thing, is they're not sure if they've ever been loved.
Now, they might have been, but they know that what the person saw was not truly them.
I think that's probably the biggest.
It's one of the impairments of ADHD that nobody talks about.
Nobody in science, medicine, book writers and stuff like that.
They're sticking to the things that they can see and research and stuff like that, and not the stuff that's really important to people.