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Originally Posted by Flyndaran
Having trouble with basic cyphering is a learning disability. Being unable to understand even after schooling, is a learning disability.
There's nothing disgraceful about it. But I won't call the disabled differently abled. My severe anxiety makes me mentally ill. It is what it is.
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Being lazy and not wanting to bone up on quickly doing simple arithmetic is not a learning disability. I believe most people who are slow at it just don’t do it on a regular basis. Many jobs require next to no math. I think if most people did regular exercises of simple math in their heads they would become quite quick at it. I think they just lack the desire.