Is it possible to work with economy when you dont understand math
I have pretty severe dyscalculia (as a kid I didnt know the difference between 10 and 100 and I thought 10 was a bigger number because it had one less 0) and its not that bad nowadays but its still pretty bad. I had to work as a cashier years ago and I wasnt capable of counting the money in the cash register after each shift even with a calculator I kept getting the wrong sum at the end :/... And I once cheated on a math test and still failed... :/
That said though I was nearly kicked out my second year in high school because they couldnt offer me extra help any longer, I was 2 years behind in math so due to my dyscalculia they made me a special schedule that my last 3 weeks of school I had only math, no other classes and I got a teacher who was very good at explaining and coming up with solutions so I succeeded and wasnt kicked out. I guess that means I can learn, it's just extremely hard and takes constant, very intensive, practice.
I also have ADD. :-)
I want to start a company and there's a lot of economy involved in that. I'm wondering if, in your opinion, there is any idea in even trying and if anyone has any experience of something similar if not the same exact condition like, for example I guess, working with something with lots of reading even though you have dyslexia.