The thing that really irks me is when people refer to any neurodivergence as a super power. I get it mostly comes from a good place, but it actively undermines how hard it can be for the people actively living with it. Like so happy for you Kayla that you had no negative impacts from your alleged ADHD that was diagnosed in one visit to a psych, and that all you had was success, but that isn't the experience for most people. We have different abilities and different strengths like every other person. But the world is built for neurotypical people, which makes it challenging to traverse that same world when you are not neurotypical.
It isn't a personality trait and it isn't as simple as meds and it's fixed. I've had people ask me what my "super power" is. I'm not Rain Man. I'm not magic. I am a real person with real struggles. I think it's gross she's done a whole podcast talking about how awesome her life is with and because of ADHD. Like good for you, but this is tone deaf.