I am writing this post with extreme humility. I have a disability called my mindset. When I write I write using words I understand and give meaning to. I try not to use ambiguous words. It causes me great emotional pain to be interpreted by the reader as to what they think I meant. I am a armchair writer and write because of my experience's in my life, which I want to share with others and get feedback...uninterpreted.

I feel I might have overstepped my communicating writing disability in which case I sincerely apologize. Thank you for your understanding and patience. Paul

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Hi, Paul. I cannot agree that you're mindset is a disability. Simple ideas can be a start of great innovations or motivations. At its raw form, it is pure and unadulterated so it can accommodate the unconventional and the untested. See
http://mindsetonline.com/whatisit/about/index.html

Dear Paul,

        Just write as it comes from your heart , do not worry what people will think of it , writing is a cathartic experience in any case and one primarily writes for oneself and not for others , it holds true in higher writings also as there is no other person - the honesty of the attempt will more than make up for any deficiencies that may crop up for a person who might critically examine for mistakes in spelling and grammer or style. After all your experiences will be of value to us , since we cannot live your life - it will be valuable to see life through your experiences and life and living . 

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