point being... you really must have tender finger tips to read braille... which also implies... if were not born blind... when you were not blind and had to roughen your hands up, with some mediocre "waste of time" akin to playing a guitar? ****... you're ******! no, literally... because if braille is the answer... and you have thick finger-tips?! that's it...
unless of course, braille is replaced with morse... test: i write with my right hand... but... if i were to read? i.e. use my left hand for both playing the guitar and reading? braille, or morse? morse! at least it is adherent to some sort of translateable arithmetic / quasi-algebra...
you must have very tender finger tips to read braille... i tried it a few times, given that its provided on most of the packaging of pharmaceuticals in england...
i.e. diabetic type 1, born with it, diabetic type 2, overdid the chocolate...
sorry, my finger tips are too rough, shouldn't have learned to play the guitar, i couldn't read you braille with these fingers... but if you translated braille into morse? chances are... i probably could.
plus? i wouldn't require tender fingertips, akin to a french origin braille reader...
give me morse, blind? i could read it... but, the current braille? requiring tender french finger-tips? no hyphen, solely dotty?
well... good luck... finding the next blind lemon jefferson... who, apart from playing the guitar, could also read braille... good luck!