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One remarkable recent study found that self-made millionaires are four times more likely than the rest of the population to be dyslexic.

Why? Dyslexics struggle with L-Directed Thinking and the linear, sequential, alphabetic reasoning at its core. But as with a blind person who develops a more acute sense of hearing, a dyslexic’s difficulties in one area lead him to acquire outsized ability in others. “‘Dyslexics think differently.

They are intuitive and excel at problem-solving, seeing the big picture, and simplifying…They are poor rote reciters, but inspired visionaries.” Game-changers such as Charles Schwab, who invented the discount brokerage and Richard Bronson, who has shaken up the retail music and airline industries, both cite their dyslexia as a secret to their success. It forced them to see the big picture.

Because of their difficulty analyzing the particulars, they became adept at recognizing the patterns…” “All great entrepreneurs are Systems Thinkers…develop their innate passion for seeing things whole.” Just in case it rings a bell for him.

Working through this course has helped me a lot, I now feel I can control my focus to get tasks done, I have now started to read for pleasure.

I do a lot more writing, mostly in the form of instructions. I am a lot more confident in my work. More of my colleagues have a better understanding on how I see and understand things which makes life easier when I have a problem.

I have loads of processes to help me develop more as I go through life.

Alex - 22, Newbury, Berkshire

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