My
relationship with words started out rough. In the first grade I started having
lots of trouble reading and saying words. Second grade came around and I tested
positive for Dyslexia. This was a huge set back in my relationship with words.
I remember all my tests had to be read to me, even word problems in math. So
growing up my only real relationship with words was hearing words. So I am a
strong believer in encouragement and positive speaking. What people say does
affect how you feel, what you wear, and even your emotions. As much as I would
have liked to just speak and hear words that just isn’t an option. Words are
everywhere we look including billboards, internet, letters, bills, and there
are even words on our road signs. During high school I realized that I don’t
have to like words, but I do have to accept the fact that I will be seeing
words the rest of my life.“Words
are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity. We can choose to
use this force constructively with words of encouragement, or destructively
using words of despair. Words have energy and power with the ability to help,
to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate, and to humble.”-Yehuda
Berg. This is my favorite quote about words. Growing up in public schools you
hear a lot of bad words and not a lot of encouraging ones. If everyone kept
their mouth closed when they wanted to say something negative world peace might
be possible. Some words ruin lives, while others enlighten a person’s day. I
have used words to help comfort my girlfriend after her cat died. She was
devastated but I helped her feel better. Other people have used lots of different
words to hurt me. I think words save lives on some occasions, and other times
it destroys lives. I would say that my relationship with words is
understanding. I understand why words are so valuable, but at the same time I
have always struggled with words. So I don’t typically enjoy reading words for
fun. I understand that it is something
I have to practice and be good at.
who is your favorite quote that you are trying to explain in your paragraph ?
ReplyDeletewho is your favorite quote that you are trying to explain in your paragraph ?
ReplyDeleteLuke you said words can save lives that is a strong sentence.
ReplyDeleteHey I'm dyslexic too!! It's had a huge toll on me too. You are not alone.
ReplyDeleteHey Luke, I find it interesting how you have Dsylexia. I myself struggles with it to, but that means we must work even harder to achieve our goals in life.
ReplyDeleteI like your quote.
ReplyDeletei like that you tell people the things that you struggled in school most people dont.
ReplyDeletei like that you tell people the things that you struggled in school most people dont.
ReplyDeleteLuke, Sorry about your girlfriend's cat.
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