U2's Larry Mullen Jr. Opens Up About Dyscalculia Challenges in Music
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U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr. has revealed his recent diagnosis with dyscalculia, a learning disability affecting numerical comprehension, which he likens to the challenge of climbing Everest when counting bars of music. Despite struggling with this condition throughout his career, Mullen was only recently diagnosed. He discussed his experience in an interview about a documentary on dyslexia, a condition his son also has. Mullen joins other musicians like Cher and Florence Welch in speaking openly about dyscalculia.
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