Dyslexics, like me, often possess above-average intelligence, but we grapple with sequential thinking. Instead of thinking linearly from A to B to C to D, we jump from A to B to Z. Over time, I’ve learned to turn a perceived ‘weakness’ into a strength.
John Chambers — Dyslexics, like me, often possess above-average intelligence
Dyslexics, like me, often possess above-average intelligence, but we grapple with sequential thinking. Instead of thinking linearly from A to B to C to D, we jump from A to B to Z. Over time, I’ve learned to turn a…