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You Are Part of A Famous Crowd

Some of us dyslexics are famous; others are of us are living a normal life as much as a dyslexic can. Here is a list of 70 dyslexics with photos of each. There are some I don’t recognize – I guess I am older than I thought. It would be interesting to learn how each of them used their dyslexia to their advantage.

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    We created this blog to share the greatness of having “mental disabilities.” So often in this culture we focus on what doesn’t work – let’s focus on what works with being dyslexic and having Asperger’s Syndrome.

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    My goal, a man blessed with both dyslexia and Asperger’s, is to have this blog we are creating to be a reframe for dyslexia and Asperger’s and a resource. Hidden in our limitations are unique gifts – let’s share them.

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    We learn from stories. Our parents told us fairy tales and myths not only to entrain us, but also to show us what was possible and how to achieve it. It is difficult to imagine what is possible if you have never seen it or heard about it. Share with us where you’ve been and how your journey transformed you. Tell us where you are and where you want to go.

    For over 30 years, I have worked with people as clients and students. Many have dyslexia or Asperger’s, all of them were unique. All of them were doing it their own way. All of them were succeeding. All of them were contributing to the planet.

    What are you doing? How are you doing it?