Shark sits cross-legged on his rug, engrossed in building a rocket with his Legos. His glasses reflect the shimmering planets above, and the room is alive with creativity and imagination. On the wall, charts of constellations and math equations hint at his boundless curiosity. "Today, my rocket will reach Saturn, and maybe even discover new stars!"
Shark grips his pencil tightly, struggling as his hand moves slowly across the page. The letters wobble, and his writing is painstakingly slow, even though the answers form in his mind instantly. Around him, classmates whisper and scribble quickly, but Shark feels the weight of time pressing on his shoulders. "I know all the answers, but my hand just won't go fast enough,"
As soon as the question is asked, Shark's eyes light up. He rushes to the front, navigating carefully with his limited vision, and solves the puzzle on the abacus in seconds. The class gasps in amazement, and the teacher smiles with pride. "Numbers are like stars, they make sense to me, even when everything else is hard,"
A classmate, curious about the abacus, approaches and sits beside Shark. The new friend asks about the planets and the numbers, listening with fascination as Shark explains with passion. The sunlight catches his smile as he shares his world. "Did you know Saturn has more than 80 moons? I want to visit them all someday,"
Shark's parent listens to his dreams and challenges, offering reassurance and reminding him of his strengths. They work together on a new Lego model—a rocket even bigger than before—proving that support and patience can fuel any journey. "With a little help, I can reach the stars in my own way,"
In his dreams, Shark soars through space, solving cosmic puzzles and making friends with alien mathematicians. He knows his journey is unique, filled with challenges, but his imagination and determination light the way forward. "No matter how slow I write, my mind will always be faster than the speed of light,"
















