The True gift of Dyslexia

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After failing every subject in school, identifying this perspective was a game changer for me.
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dyslexia is truly a gift. it dues suck being bad at school. but after that u realize, u r very creative, problem solver and a vary unique person. I am a very dyslexic person and now i am an animator, and I find myself being very good at my job. so don't give up kids.

AISH_SHAN
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just because it makes you different doesn't mean it's a good thing. it literally just makes your life harder and nothing else

robinlaine
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I know but we don't see it's like that

Mooo-gn
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We shouldn't pat ourselves on the back by calling it a big advantage/gift and saying other people look at everything the same. It's just a different way our brains operate, with advantages and disadvantages.

dotexe
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I’ve just been diagnosed with dyslexia and adhd 4 years ago (something I’ve always suspected) the diagnosis just made it all make sense. I love being a different thinker and would never want to think any other way.

kathybeach
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I'm about to produce about 1000 words looking at the spelling from a dyslexic perspective.
My dyslexia was so bad that I failed the basic military English test - twice!
Until I studied the advantages of dyslexia I had no idea how it gave me advantages.

As a 17 year old, in my first job, I found ways to make stuff my factory had to order in.

In my journey of learning how to spell I found other ways of spelling.

As I progressed to take qualifications I was the only student on my degree course to leave with two registers UK patents.

As a teacher I developed projects that could be used in the teachers absence and they ended up being sold all over the country.

As Head of Department in a Specialist Dyslexic school I turned the results from 13% to 100% in just one year!

As a CEO I used my creative/stretegical skills to increase sales by 20-30% a year.

Now I aim to help teachers enable dyslexics to be able to spell much better

MikeEdwards-rwbd
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Yeah man, reading slowly and misreading words is a true gift

Spyrothedyno
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I say this same thing to my son all the time. I see him, and he thinks I say that only because I'm his mom. He is definitely unique and a gift.

belinlife
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I wish I saw it like this. I'm struggling to learn maths over again to get job in coding. I just found out I'm good in IT and fixing computers, but to get into this job you need a degree and above C in Maths and English. I'm 48, been working in NHs for 12 years I want to change careers, but it's hard.

charlotterose-mariebeswick
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I think that especially in school this is not true but as u grow older and stuff it might become more relivent. I also feel that this kinda undermines the struggles that we go through tho in some area he is kinda right (also it is good to have this outlook on life).
I think that the school system is really bad for us but as we grow into a working environment it might become more relivent.
I also want to point out that dyslexia is not just this, we have to work so much harder just to be with everyone else and this should not be undermined.

Appl-mqbw
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It’s truly a gift but it’s makes the hard things in life easy and the easy things hard. Opposite of everyone else 😢

Ginnysb-jb
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I have discalculia or something like that. It’s dyslexia but not with letters, but numbers.
Try telling everyone you can’t see numbers in your head after getting 100s on spelling tests. No one ever believes, still to this day.

awinchester
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Dyslexia is a blessing, not a curse 💕.

rongablue
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So truth ! I'm a dyslexic and I work as a technician in biology. I get very often amused at my neurotypical colleagues when I'm solving very effortlessly there technical problems. They are like " how did you think of that." Well it's a gift 😅

MomoDuJardin
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Dyslexia gives you the advantage of knowing that failing does not mean quitting. It teaches you earlier in life that you’re not perfect and that 90% of the world isn’t looking out for you because they will not hesitate to leave you behind. It trains you to embrace hardship and own your wins. It teaches you to be one hard Mofo. That is the unique perspective of Dyslexia!

casstay
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'shut up' was a very common response to me when I was being brought up.
I'm interested in the version that was silenced in this video.

jasonchrist
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Okay that hit home alittle more then it should have. Thank you God for making me the way That I am.

Anonuser-xzyy
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Ah yes ofc not being able to read stuff quickly and hardly being able to write, huuuuge advantage

simonrazer
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It definitely makes a whole lot of difference to see something as an advantage instead of a disability.

kikevanegazz
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He’s not interested in what we think dyslexia is. Says it right there. Just what he says it is. 🤣🤣🤣

Lisa-xipi