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[Post 1241] “I Can’t Read, So I Must Be Useless”: Life With Dyslexia In Singapore | I’m Not Stupid, I’m Dyslexic
By Sonicericsg  •  March 6, 2026
Summary Imagine growing up being told you’re stupid, simply for having difficulty reading. That was the experience of singer-songwriter, Inch Chua. In Singapore, one in ten people are dyslexic and Inch is one of them. In this documentary, she meets fellow dyslexics – both those who have since carved out successful careers like her and those who are still in school – and find out if things have changed for people like them. She also finds out how the dyslexic brain works and how dyslexia, the hidden disability, can affect self-confidence and yet, at the same, become a superpower....
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By Sonicericsg
Hi everyone, I'm soniceric, my real name is of course not soniceric, it's just Ericsson :) The reason I name this blog as soniceric is a word play on the brand of "sony Ericsson" hence soniceric(geddit?) I am currently a 22 years old nsf who is about to ord soon and receiving a paltry ns allowance of $800 per month. To date, I have managed to save more than 10k and have already use the money for various purpose(emergency fund, peer to peer lending,posb invest saving and stocks, trading etc).
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