Although I've long been aware that eugenics was bigger in that time, I didn't know that about 1930s Germany. Never really thought about that before.
That is so true about everything mental health related these days. This whole mess wouldn't have happened if people considered themselves responsible for their own mental health. With the fact that people want an outside relief for something within themselves, the pharmaceutical companies profit by preying on women, posers, and the terminally online. It makes it hard to reconcile any condition other than just being a normie with one's sense of self when you understand that.
Similar experience with my own diagnosis. Didn't want to believe it, but couldn't help but notice that I wasn't keeping up with peers by every academic metric. Eventually I managed school well enough anyways, and found the realms of skills/talents in which I can excel. But America at large has pseudo-ADD, so everyone's getting overdiagnosed, or just outright popping prescription stimulants sans prescription "because it just makes you better, bro." Apparently these people think the side effects of pharmaceuticals are worth the high they are getting. As for me, I refuse Adderall and the like. Just coffee and exercise. I play to being a weird artist/creative type because that's basically what I am, anyway.