“You will never be intelligence; so why even proceed into your education, you're basically setting yourself up for failure.” After i heard that many times I would start to believe it and let those words invite the goals set in life. Even though I am an dyslexia student; I found out that i have so much potential but people don’t see that. They are just being stereotype towards me because I have a harder time explaining myself than others. Being stereotype basically means that you're judging someone on their appearance than taking the time to feel where that person is coming from. I am the guy that has a growth mindset but at the same time have the lack of motivation from others to help me keep the mentality i first had when i set my goals. The disability i have makes me feel distance from others because they think differently of me and don't even give me a chance to show off my skills.
1 Have you ever been asked by your professor to
go in front of the classroom filled with 36 students or more and read a
dictionary? Yeah; I bet we all have but do the letters flip around on you while
you’re trying to read it? Not all of us I bet; just the really special ones.
This made me distant from learning with other.
It took me a while to figure out
why this would happen; it’s called dyslexia.
Dyslexia is when you see numbers or letter that look similar to each other but
your brain flips them making it harder to read or write.
Someone told me I would never make it to
college with my weird uneducated brain and I always respond “Watch me douche
bag.” But look at me now, I have a 3.4 GPA and I am a college student. Since I am not an arguing type I believe I
can just prove people wrong but actually doing it; instead of talking and
saying you’ll do it. It makes others think of you as an ambition person. What
made me engage into this was motivation and dedication. Those two methods are
good especially if you’re striding for greatness. This made me take full
control of my disability. I still mess up but now I am way more confidence. The advise i would like to give everyone that reads this, just push yourself to the hardest limits out there and watch it pay off in the long run. You are an amazing person so get out there and show everyone what you got.
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