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Shaquille O’Neal is renowned for his philanthropic efforts, much of which stem from his personal struggles. Many of these actions are also driven by his desire to bring joy to his parents.

Recently, this iconic figure unveiled a deeply intimate and concealed aspect of his life. Having confronted the challenges of his past, this legend stands as a beacon of hope for the public. While he continues to serve as an inspiration, he also takes substantial measures to assist those facing similar circumstances.

In an interview, the legend talked about a personal moment. Let’s take a closer look.

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Shaquille O’Neal unearths painful history

Motivated by his own experience, the 4x champion decided to change things for future generations. In an interview with Forbes, he revealed how one of his mental health issues troubled him during his childhood. He struggled with ADD, (Attention Deficit Disorder) which led to difficulties in focusing, impulsivity, and learning obstacles. Almost 8.7 million adults in the US face this issue. However, back in those days, people weren’t particularly considerate of mental health. Students made fun of the athlete for his struggles. Expressing his emotions, O’Neal shared, “I wasn’t a good reader. I had ADD and was all over the place,” he said. “When I was forced to read aloud and I stuttered, people laughed at me and brought my confidence all the way down.”

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However, his experience has fueled his desire to make a positive impact on the lives of others grappling with similar issues. His significant financial contribution not only reflects his empathy for those facing learning challenges but also underscores his commitment to fostering accessibility and support in education. He joined hands with portfolio company Edsoma and donated $25,00,000 to create an AI assistant to help children read. With this, he is hoping to make an advancement in education and offer hope to countless struggling individuals. He is making space and opportunities for those striving to overcome the hurdles of ADD

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Shaquille O’Neal’s parents wanted him to complete his education

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He faced a challenging moment in his educational journey when he had to leave LSU due to Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). However, the pivotal factor in his return to education was his unwavering respect for his parents’ strong belief in the value of learning. His parents had instilled in him a deep appreciation for education and a relentless work ethic. Fueled by their principles, Shaquille persevered, eventually rejoining the academic path and successfully completing his education.

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