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"There is a high incidence of people who have Dyslexia that start their own companies. One of the things we found people who have Dyslexia learn, at an early age, how to get other people to do things for them. They learn how to delegate to compensate for their weaknesses. They learn to trust others to do things. This is a great advantage in business, because if you start a business and you get good people around you, to delegate, you actually can keep your eye on where the business is going and think very strategic."
Julie Logan, of London’s Cass School of Business via NPR
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