And many of whom were dyslexic!
My newly diagnosed DD9 is on a personal mission to discover how dyslexia can be viewed as an ability rather than a disability. When you are counted among the likes of Einstein, Churchill, Kennedy, Mozart, Edison, Lennon, Disney and Steve Jobs, you can't help but be inspired.
Don't forget Gen George S Patton. He was 15 years older than most men in his position and was considered the best at fusing ideas and putting them into action. He almost flunked out of West Point. His parents read to him when they found out he had dyslexia and he learned to memorize everything as a counter. He also learned to work very, very hard to overcome his difficulties and this work ethic followed him until he died.