How Dyslexia has Influenced My Choice of Hobbies

Paul Davidson
2 min readMar 2, 2024

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This morning, I read Annika Hotta’s article I’m Good at Hobbies, but Not at Working, in which she discusses the importance of hobbies in her life as a person with autism. As a person who is neurodivergent, she finds shelter, strength, and joy in the hobbies that she does not find in everyday life and at work. Hotta’s post inspired me to think about what it means for me to be a person with dyslexia.

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Paul Davidson

A husband, father, and teacher who is passionate about writing, psychology, social justice, the environment, and healthy living.