Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Entry#6: Living with dyslexia

                                                                      


           I experienced this every time while reading. Yes, I was dyslexic.  I was labelled lazy, stupid and useless. I was not able to match up to the academic skills of my family. I always felt like a disgrace. But no matter how hard I tried I could not tell the difference between ƨ and s, left from right, or time on an analog watch. But I overcame my barriers and I am in my last semester at GCC studying Computer Science.
            I believe you are disabled only when you give up trying. Even though reading was harder for me than others, I knew that I was going to do it. Edison said genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. I gave in my 99% perspiration and the 1% inspiration just followed. Slowly and steadily with the support of my friends, family and teachers I was able to overcome my barriers.

Even Edison took 10,000 attempts to make a light bulb. The key is to not give up.  If you know someone with disability, do not give up. Nothing is impossible: all we need is a changed approach and hard work. The world has enough opportunities for everyone. In case you are still trying to figure out the first sentence, it says, “Dyslexia is a brain-based type of learning disability that specifically impairs a person's ability to read.”  

2 comments:

  1. Wow, so inspiring! I believe you can do it! Never give up no matter what anyone says, keep going on achieving your goals and proving people wrong. :)

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  2. Shikha--Great job with these 4 new entries. You have really done a nice job engaging your audience with thoughtful content, significant analysis, and visual appeal. Keep working at your blog in exactly this way.

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