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IQ Test versus ADD Test

So I've been wondering a few things about myself.   My life has kind of decided to take me to a comedy show starring my life and it's not been funny. 

It seems I'm not as focused as I could be or should be and that has REALLY hurt me in my work
world. 

I know I've always had what I would consider a two-track mind, but could it be ADD. 
So upon these questions in my mind I decided to take one of those online IQ tests you can find.
I'm proud to announce my IQ is 114, which apparently is a nice, high number.  That means I'm
no dummy.

But to be fair, I decided I am going to take an ADD test.  You know, just to see.  Well, let me
tell you, I'm reading the first three questions and, geez, how boring.  So I didn't finish it.  LOL!!!

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