Dyslexia, the young and the old…

In the end experiences are  all you have. That is all there is. It is what it is. You can not change it, you can not live it again, you can live it only once, however no one can take that experience away from you.
Your brain is a mysterious computer, it is actually “brains”, multiple lobes.
Your brains, can capture images, and at the same time store those images in their memory bank. These memories turn to be precious treasures that contribute and are counted as responsible for your sense of identity, who you are and how you connect to other people around you. Your experiences in life are a key catalyst in making you who you are.

Look in the mirror at your eyes and pretend you can see behind your eyes, and underneath the temples, that is the place of memory and image storage. All these memories and images air you and help you define your sense of self.
Just think of those memories and images, they give you your joys and your sorrows. They play a great role in every action you undertake.
Use your brain effectively, read, expand your horizons, exercise your brains, pay attention when you read, so you can remember what you have read. If you are having trouble reading and can not understand what you have read, seek help from a professional, DYSLEXIA could be the culprit, there is help. Dyslexia can be inherited also. Do not sit still, look for someone to help you.






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