Londonrake wrote:Clearly, over educated loose nuts.
i did not realise erdogan was educated.
Londonrake wrote:Clearly, over educated loose nuts.
erolz66 wrote:
You confusing thuggery with culture is hardly surprising given who you appear to be.
kurupetos wrote:erolz66 wrote:
You confusing thuggery with culture is hardly surprising given who you appear to be.
Being ironic, dufus...
repulsewarrior wrote:...i went to see a fight, and a football game broke out.
Lordo wrote:kurupetos wrote:erolz66 wrote:
You confusing thuggery with culture is hardly surprising given who you appear to be.
Being ironic, dufus...
have you had your spanah today? na spasis vromoshillarismenoboulla
erolz66 wrote:The point of education should be about providing children through to young adults a platform of tools and skill sets by which they can use throughout their lives on the journey to understanding who they really are and express that with clarity.
imo.
btw I am dyslexic. whilst it has some practical disadvantages it also confers great advantages as well.
Paphitis wrote:erolz66 wrote:The point of education should be about providing children through to young adults a platform of tools and skill sets by which they can use throughout their lives on the journey to understanding who they really are and express that with clarity.
imo.
btw I am dyslexic. whilst it has some practical disadvantages it also confers great advantages as well.
Do you consider it to be your superpower?
erolz66 wrote:Paphitis wrote:erolz66 wrote:The point of education should be about providing children through to young adults a platform of tools and skill sets by which they can use throughout their lives on the journey to understanding who they really are and express that with clarity.
imo.
btw I am dyslexic. whilst it has some practical disadvantages it also confers great advantages as well.
Do you consider it to be your superpower?
Your expressed shock is merely a reflection of your ignorance. In terms that will resonate with a money centred person like you appear to be, there is a reason why dyslexics, who are about 10% of the general population are about 50% of the population of self made millionaires / billionaires.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/did-you- ... ela-uddin/
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/oct ... heobserver
http://www.ldonline.org/article/5665/
http://dyslexia.com.au/dyslexic-billionaires/
Just a few of the 'skills' that are increasingly being recognised as a function of dyslexic include
Excellent puzzle solving skills: Dyslexics might struggle in the reading department, but when it comes to solving puzzles, many are pros. They accurately identify the right shape and figure out complex problems like no one else can ever do. Rather than being a sequential thinker going from one idea to the next, many dyslexics thrive in environment that allow and foster simultaneous thinking in which ideas are connected via different routes than a straight line.
Wonderfully imaginative: Dyslexics can really envision a fantastic view of the world. They make great use of their imaginations, hence all the artists, actors, and authors with dyslexia. They have a keen sense of curiosity and interest.
Abstract thinkers: Just when you thought all hope might have been lost, it turns out that dyslexic people can comprehend abstract ideas. They are good philosophers. They understand things that are not tangible, many of which are innate human qualities, such as bravery, love, and deception.
Think outside of the box: It’s nice to stick to standards, but if you really wish to go far, you have to think originally, as evidenced by today’s entrepreneurs. One of the more advantageous qualities in many dyslexic people is their ability to think outside of the box. They come up with excellent, unorthodox ideas that are not only fresh, but lucrative as well.
Critical thinkers: Another trait that some dyslexics possess is their ability to use logical reasoning. They know exactly what the difference in two topics really is and will use critical thinking to solve a problem.
Kikapu wrote:I have known to have an dyslexia moments now and then.
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