Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability that affects the way the brain processes written materials and makes it difficult to spell, read and write. People with dyslexia also have the tendency to mix similar words. However, despite this condition, there are many dyslexic people who have succeeded in life like Richard Branson, Albert Einstein, Da Vinci, Edison, Tom Cruise and Pablo Picasso, among others.
Dyslexic people have the ability to remember facts and figures as experiences or stories instead of remembering information as bits and pieces. This is what is known as narrative reasoning, a skill that people with dyslexia can develop, along with curiosity and creativity that they can use to their advantage.