Being chronically late isn’t just rude or inconvenient — it’s now considered a medical condition.
A number of medical experts have labeled the condition “time blindness” and associated it with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or other mental health issues.
And while there are strategies and therapies that can help, a few people who say they have the condition insist on being accommodated.
Now, a young woman on TikTok has been ridiculed for asking during a job interview “are there accommodations for people who struggle with time blindness and being on time?”
“So if you’re supposed to get paid on the 1st but the company struggles with time blindness pays you on the 30th? Is that okay?
Good… Grief.









I’m sitting in the plane at the gate, waiting for the pilot to arrive. He finally shows up forty-five minutes late and apologizes for having time blindness. Unfortunately, I’ll miss my connection in D.C., but that’s okay.
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I’m just a Cranky Boomer!
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