People suffering from dyslexia are in a continual crisis not only in their student life but the effects become much more difficult to deal with later on in an individual's professional career. Amidst all the madness that dyslexia brings about, an inspirational story of a young man unfolded in Anderson.
Quite a few people in this world are diagnosed with a strange disease called dyslexia. Zaki Ali, as case reported by South Bend Tribune, was raised by a single parent, was one of them. He was diagnosed with the disease in the spring of final year at high school.
He did not lose hope,he was confident to work hard and become a potential member of the society. He was initially advised to leave his school and join some special school with other children having physical and mental disabilities,but Ali did not find it to be right decision for himself.
Zaki's teachers were supportive and helped him in tackling his problems.They always gave him advantage whenever he was unable to perform. He was unable to cope initially but then learned latently to cooperate.
He was told to stay away from fluorescent things. He found out himself that his disability makes him to read words fast without understanding and observing the concept conveyed in those words. He discovered a technique to hide the content not required to be read by a paper himself.
This technique helped him a lot and he still employs it. His mother was a support system for him.She helped him academically whenever he was unable to perform. She played a vital role in his success.Ali is grateful to two people to help him cooperate with his problem, his special teacher and sports coach. These two people are now proud of his success.
The Washing Times also reports that Ali was a persistent student who faced all his challenges with courage. Many people tried to demoralize him but he turned a blind eye from useless things.With consistent process of falling and then getting up, Ali was able to achieve his goals. Ali is a successful practicing criminal lawyer who is practicing law in a number of countries.He did not let dyslexia become a burden in his long journey and overcame it with valor and great efforts.