Posted by Bruce from Can. on July 01, 2014 at 17:45:51 from (67.71.4.168):
In Reply to: O.T. WHY? posted by Harvey2 on July 01, 2014 at 14:34:41:
I regret that I cannot spell as well as most folks. I was identified as having a learning disability while in High School. Dyslexia I believe is what the teachers called it. I have to struggle with even the simplest words. Keeping the letters in the correct order is always a fight for me. Has this held me back in life? Not sure that it has . Have I been called out on my inability to spell? Yes! I think it has made it easier for me to for give short comings I find in others, being far from prefect myself. For me it has always been more important to know how to plant crops , milk cows, fix broken equipment , and be a honest man . So for me, spelling and good grammar are just another thing I have little control over, but I do my best. Don't get me started on numbers , sheesh!! Never ask me to give you a phone number. Needless to say, my wife keeps the books. Bruce
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