RE: Down on the opening bell13 Nov 2025 09:28
cevodniya that's easy to answer, i have slight dyslexia, and lived with the **** from others about my grammar for 56 years.
i was great at maths, i am pretty good looking, have a fit gf, healthy, pretty good behind the wheel and enjoy track days beating most.
my logic brain helps me look at share graphs and i am an engineer, i am really great at fault finding and think most people are stupid.
maybe you are very stupid and lack common sense, i don't know :-)
i cannot spell and though out my life have even revisited english 4 timea to get the only exam i failed, but i cannot get a pass.
most people who have done well in life do seem to have slight dyslexia and most of these rich people own their own business like i have done to great success. i am now about to retire at 56, so imo my slight dyslexia maybe has been a life blessing, and i ignore the spelling police.
but unlike many i welcome the error corrections as at 56 i do like to see where i went wrong, thing is i can read ok and was top of my classes in school at 4 years old+ i just cannot write very well, i also see most of my errors when i reread it back, but then cannot be arsed to re correct all the mistakes.
yes some times it's frustrating when i cannot spell some very simple words and after 56 years and learning them still cannot get a few words right which i use daily !! that does **** me right off :-)