I had a wonderful discussion today with a co-worker, also a fellow ADHD'er, about the disorder, and how so much of our self worth depends on the opinions of others. He's only 23, and I'm almost 55, but I see so much of me in him. At his age, my idea of getting ahead in a work setting, was having the boss publicly announce s/he liked me. After many jobs, and many different types of bosses, I have evolved and have become much more inner respective, and about having that work-life balance only now being openly discussed.
I keep trying to teach him about self-worth, and the only happiness in life is inner (aka being happy with yourself), but I'm not really sure he gets it. I'm never going to give up, because I never had someone to do that, and my self-worth has always suffered. I will say he has other disorders, but he's a good kid and someone I really want to be successful.
So, my question is this: How should I go about teaching him about self-worth without being "preachy" or coming across as a teacher- I just want to come across as a friend?