One Word (An Older Fiction Story I Wrote)
One word entered his mind: try. Backward then forward he made his attempts at growing, at reading. It was often a jumbled mess, but growth is seldom easy, especially with dyslexia.
Little by little he read, every chance every day. One word then a sentence. One sentence then a paragraph and slowly but surely he understood.
"Don't give up.", he told himself each time he read, tempted to do just that. Every word read was freedom. Every word understood was growth and he found joy in the journey. With word, sentence and paragraph devoured he thrived, and eventually taught others how to also...others with dyslexia like him.
One word changed it all: try, and this is what he told everyone he shared his story with. "Try. This was my one word that changed it all. What is yours?", he would conclude with all he shared his story with as they listened. One word made all the difference.
Sidenote: If this fiction story (above) has encouraged, empowered, or made some kind of healthy impact in your life, please feel free to share this blog to encourage someone else.
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