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Success Quote by David Neeleman

"I actually thrive on all the challenges, and I don't feel like ADD has impaired my ability"

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Neeleman’s line is a quiet pivot away from the old corporate script where neurological difference is either hidden as liability or performed as inspirational branding. “Actually” does a lot of work: it signals he’s answering an implied accusation - that ADD should be a professional handicap - and flipping it into a competitive edge. “Thrive” isn’t just positivity; it’s a CEO verb, the language of scale-ups and pressure tests. In that framing, challenges aren’t obstacles to be accommodated, they’re fuel.

The subtext is strategic self-positioning. By refusing the word “impaired,” he narrows the story to output: results over diagnosis. That’s persuasive in business culture because it meets the market on its own terms. It also protects authority. Leaders are expected to be decisive and high-functioning; admitting impairment can invite doubt from investors, boards, and employees. So the sentence draws a boundary: yes, there’s ADD, but don’t you dare downgrade the competence.

Context matters because Neeleman built a reputation as an airline disruptor, a space where crisis management and constant recalibration are the job. The quote casts ADD less as a medical label than as a temperament suited to volatility: rapid pattern recognition, restless iteration, intolerance for stagnation. It’s an appealing narrative, but it also sidesteps the reality that “not impaired” can depend on scaffolding - teams, systems, and privilege that convert personal intensity into organizational performance.

The line works because it’s both defiant and legible to a culture obsessed with grit: it’s not asking for sympathy, it’s claiming an advantage.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Neeleman, David. (2026, January 17). I actually thrive on all the challenges, and I don't feel like ADD has impaired my ability. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-actually-thrive-on-all-the-challenges-and-i-45629/

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Neeleman, David. "I actually thrive on all the challenges, and I don't feel like ADD has impaired my ability." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-actually-thrive-on-all-the-challenges-and-i-45629/.

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"I actually thrive on all the challenges, and I don't feel like ADD has impaired my ability." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-actually-thrive-on-all-the-challenges-and-i-45629/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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David Neeleman (born October 16, 1959) is a Businessman from Brazil.

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