Divergent thinking is one of the benefits of ADHD and autism, and are my favorite aspects about them, because due to the nature of these conditions, it can actually predispose you to think and perceive things in unique ways.
For example, autism predisposes me to think visually, laterally, and to be precise and detailed. ADHD predisposes me to let my mind run wild, to solve problems on the fly, in the moment, and to think quickly on my feet.
When the two clash, that means incredibly detailed solutions improvised on the spot. Really a boon for artistic endeavors like music, as I'm fast at improvising, writing songs, pattern recognition, and such, so I can write tons of songs quickly, and think of variations on ideas in no time at all.
That's why I balk at the idea of there being a "correct" solution. Correct, in my brain, is the most efficient solution, and if we're talking STEM, whether or not if that's what the data shows. Otherwise, there's no one "correct" way to solve a problem.