“It’s as if people with dyslexia tend to use a wide-angle lens to take in the world,
while others tend to use a telephoto, each is best at revealing different kinds of detail.”
Matthew H. Schneps, Harvard University
People with dyslexia have the ability to see how things connect to form complex systems, and to identify similarities among multiple things.
Many of the world’s top architects and fashion designers have dyslexia because people with dyslexia manipulate 3D objects in their heads.
Since dyslexics have better peripheral vision, they soak up whole scenes.
Many actors, writers, artists and entrepreneurs are dyslexic because they are highly creative.