a problem in your life you re likely to compensate by being really good at the things that interest you and i think that is one of the wonderful superpowers dyslexic people have. one of the problems in the education system is its out focused on exams and not looking at the skills people have so it s not dyslexic suit need education to be reimagined. we need skills to prepare young people for the real life out there. people like myself or your child work tight, i think what is important is you were told kate is dyslexic, not to be sad
own prime minister because they have a majority in parliament. presumably they would soon after that seek to hold fresh elections to give themselves a mandate but it s a time of deep political uncertainty here. more than 6 million people in the uk have dyslexia according to official figures. it s defined as a learning difficulty , but sir richard branson, who has dyslexia himself, wants that label removed. he s partnered with charity made by dyslexia and their campaign means that from today, when listing skills on networking website linkedin, users will be able to add dyslexic thinking to their profile. the phrase is also being added to dictionary.com. with me now is the entrepreneur and business owner sir richard branson. he is on his island and we are all going to hide our envy. and alsojoining us is kate griggs, founder of charity made by dyslexia. she is in the equally gorgeous
use my creativity to create something that was better than the rivals, that i could use my creativity to embrace people, to find better people than myself, around myself with great people, learn the art of delegation, praise not criticise, and i think if i had been no wall who had done well at school, i wouldn t have embraced these things in the way i have and i don t think virgin would have been the success it has been. the success it has been. kate, i will not suggest the success it has been. kate, i will not suggest that the success it has been. kate, i will not suggest that everyone i the success it has been. kate, i i will not suggest that everyone will be as successful with dyslexia as sir richard but what would your advice be to young people who have perhaps discovered that i have this skill, this set of ways of thinking, or their parents who are worried about it causing i would suggest two