Have you ever heard of dyscalculia? It's often the culprit in situations When people have great difficulty With mathematical calculations.
I guess it's common for some of us To learn that math is not our domain, But having dyscalculia implies A certain miswiring within the brain.
I read in multiple languages, But math has always been hard for me. There was only ONE math class I liked, and that was geometry.
But algebra class? No way! Forget it. We didn't get along at all. I took the required classes and passed, But often it was a very close call.
Maybe some of us live on the spectrum That goes all the way from mild to severe. Fortunately, I didn't have to Use heavy math throughout my career.
I've always loved to deal with words; Languages I find exciting. But word problems, fractions, numbers, And calculations are uninviting.
Although I can handle simple math, My trouble with major problems lingers. But, shhh!, please don't tell anyone That sometimes I still will count with my fingers.
-by Bob B (2-10-22)
(For some reason, I found this poem in my DRAFTS. I guess I hadn't "published" it for public eyes, and it sat, along with 25 or so of my other poems, in my DRAFTS folder until today. Sorry about the delay.)