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Louis Braille was an extraordinary teenager who was not like any other. He became blind at the age of four, but by the time he reached fifteen in 1824, he had already invented a remarkable reading system. This innovative system transformed printed words into columns of raised dots. By using touch, Braille revolutionized the world of books for blind individuals. Even after nearly two hundred years, no one has ever surpassed his ingenious and straightforward concept.
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