I have ADHD and on the surface it looks like that, but I have something akin to auditory processing disorder, in two ways. Like sometimes I just can't comprehend what has been said even though I can hear it. Also if I don't bring my full attention to something I would think that I got the entire verbal command but actually end up not getting parts of it. To the point I ask my teachers to write on the board instead of dictating instructions.
Unfortunately most people are forced to by necessity. Messenger and Facebook are still used in communication and may be part of school projects especially. From the Philippines btw.
Well what if someone else wants to learn how to educate themselves, huh? This ain't about you. Anyone can say some part of math is too complex but that's mostly because of shit schools. It's not always people's own fault for not being, at current, "educated".
A lot of the "traits" I had that I connected to my ADHD was ironically not from the internet but from this book by Michele Novotni, PhD "What Does Everybody Else Know That I Don't". When I did, I functioned way better. If I learned earlier I wouldn't have suffered and lost lifelong opportunities.
And if it can run a 6 hours with 60% then I would like to preserve its ability to hold on for an entire day at 90% if the situation demands it. I often deal with this at school. A half day of back-to-back classes? 40% is game. But a schedule that has more than a 6 hour gap that I'd likely fill with studying from PDFs and gaming? Then a good 90% is needed.
But even having data for 2 years isnt very useful. If you replace your phone after 2 years then there is no need to care about battery life at all.
When I was younger my mother would scold me for needing a replacement phone every 2 or 3 years because of how much they cost. Aside from gaming I was also working on schoolwork or reading stuff on my phone because I had no computer, and I often charged my phone to 100% while doing those things causing it to overheat and charged it by 20% so that wasn't doing wonders for its lifespan. Man if only I knew. So it grinds my gears when I see someone dismiss battery lifespan concerns by assuming you'll want to buy a new phone in 2 years. My mother's phone has been with her for upwards of 5 years and she's perfectly content with it. And because I invest my time in only one game (the same one for years) there is no need for performance upgrades. So what's the point of buying a new phone every two years?
If a plausible zombie virus were to exist, it would definitely be those long-incubating stuff