Some Of The Famous People Who Are Dyslexic Or Had Dyslexia.
Agatha Christie - (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976)
Agatha Christie was the world's best selling book writer of all times
only truly surpassed by the Bible and equaled by Shakespear, her books
sold approximately 4 billion copies worldwide. Agatha suffered from dyslexia
but in no way did it stop her from being creative and learning how to
write, her mystery novels have always been some of the most captivating
of all times. Her bestselling book was without a doubt "And then there
was none" which was a source of inspiration for novelists and movie makers
even many years after.
Albert
Einstein - (March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955) Being one of the
most important great minds of his century Albert Einstein was then known
to suffer from dyslexia mainly because of his bad memory and his constant
failure to memorize the simplest of things. He would not remember the
months in the year yet he would succeed in solving some of the most complicated
mathematical formulas of the time without any trouble. He may have never
learned how to properly tie his shoelaces but his scientific contributions
and theories still have a major effect on all of todays current knowledge
of science.
Alexander Graham
Bell - (3 March 1847 - 2 August 1922) Well known as the inventor
of the telephone Alexander was actually attempting to find a way that
could make deaf people hear. His mother was slowly becoming deaf when
Alexander was only 12 years old making him extremely sensitive to disabilities.
Once older he was constantly seeking a way to cure them through technology.
He himself had dyslexia which would cause him problems at school, but
he always kept his interest for science, especially biology. He would
show a great indifference for everything else and would have poor grades.
Today Alexander Graham Bell is also well know as one of the founders of
the National Geographic society.
Leonardo di ser Piero
da Vinci - (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was a Tuscan polymath:
scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor,
architect, botanist, musician and writer. As an engineer, Leonardo conceived
ideas vastly ahead of his own time, conceptualising a helicopter, a tank,
concentrated solar power, a calculator, and the double hull, and outlining
a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics. He also had the gift of dyslexia.
Most of the time, he wrote his notes backwards. Although unusual, this
is a trait shared by many left-handed dyslexic people. Most of the time,
dyslexic writers are not even consciously aware that they are writing
this way.
Thomas Alva Edison
- (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor of Dutch
origin and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced
life around the world, including the phonograph and a long lasting light
bulb. In school, the young Edison's mind often wandered. He was noted
to be terrible at mathematics, unable to focus, and had difficulty with
words and speech. This ended Edison's three months of official schooling.
The cause of Edison's deafness has been attributed to a bout of scarlet
fever during childhood and recurring untreated middle ear infections.
Thomas Edison was dyslexic, a problem child, and a mischief-maker. He
talked when he was supposed to be listening and did not listen when the
teacher talked. He had no patience. He was not well-coordinated and did
poorly in sports. He applied himself with a passion to whatever caught
his attention, but his attention was easily diverted.
Abhishek Bachchan had dyslexia at young age, but has now
fully recovered. In Taarein Zameen Par Aamir Khan has cited the example of
Bollywood star Abhishek Bachchan as someone who was dyslexic in his childhood
but has now become a superstar.
Thomas
Cruise - (born July 3, 1962), more commonly known as Tom Cruise,
is an American actor and film producer. Cruise has said that he suffered
from abuse as a child. This was partially due to him suffering from dyslexia.
He stated that when something went wrong, his father came down hard on
him. Having gone through fifteen schools in twelve years, Cruise, who
dropped his father's name at age twelve, was also a victim of bullying
at school.
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