Aphasia is a speech disorder caused by brain damage. However, aphasia cannot be considered a uniquely negative medical phenomenon. On the contrary, it has its advantages:
Aphasia develops analytical skills - during the recovery process, a person begins to look more carefully at familiar things. With it, of course, speech will be impaired, but this will make him an excellent analyst. There will be plenty of reasons for this. For example, he will be able to better understand medicine, psychology, philology, logic, and accounting. There will also be pleasant results: for example, improved memory or the ability to learn something new. How do people change after aphasia? For example, they can stop complaining about trifles and ask for help only when they really need it. People who have suffered speech disorders become more courageous and risky. They can act boldly when others meekly give in to difficulties.