When most people think of ADHD, they picture the obvious symptoms everyone recognizes—distractibility, hyperactivity, impulsivity—but these visible traits are just the tip of the iceberg. Beneath the surface lies the "below the line" reality: the emotional dysregulation that makes feelings feel life-threatening, the rejection sensitivity that turns neutral feedback into devastating attacks, the executive dysfunction that sabotages your best intentions, and the time blindness that keeps old wounds feeling fresh today. These hidden aspects of ADHD don't just make life difficult—they create the deepest suffering and drive the most destructive patterns, yet they remain largely invisible and unaddressed in traditional ADHD discussions. This learning path takes you beneath the surface to understand the complete architecture of ADHD, because only when you see the whole iceberg can you navigate around it safely.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.