money quotes by famous people

money quotes by famous people

We tend to think of famous people or success had it easy in life, or who somehow got lucky. We admire them for what has or what they have done and sometimes we want to be like them. The truth, however, is often very different from what we imagine. You may be surprised by the famous people who have overcome learning difficulties. More often than not, people consists of barriers to overcome – like a learning disability – rather than innate talent, intelligence, luck or money.

Perhaps that person in modern engineering is the label of genius, the great thinker and super intelligent, more than Albert Einstein. It has revolutionized how we see the world more than anyone in the last few hundred years. No scientist since Isaac Newton can match the genius of Einstein and achievements. However, suffered a learning disability but not a lot of them. He was diagnosed with dyslexia, disorder of attention deficit and autism.

If you mention the name of Winston Churchill to his parents or grandparents can say that it was one of the greatest political leaders of the twentieth century, or even saved the world. You can take much credit for the fact that all do not speak German or Japanese today. Ironically, it was one of the politicians the greatest orators of modern history, but also suffered from stuttering learning disability. Talk about over-compensation for an inconvenience.

The Internet it does not exist as it is today if not for Alexander Graham Bell. His invention of the telephone microphone and opened the door to incredible communication and information highways that are today. Even invented a way to send the sound into a beam of light that paved the way for fiber optic systems today communications. Despite his creative genius Bell suffered from dyslexia.

Another great inventor, Thomas Edison was expelled from school the age of 12 because said it was too silly. It was bad at math, he had trouble with words and talk. Despite this, overcome his dyslexia, and has reached more than 1,000 patents inventions as the light bulb.

The list of famous actors, musicians and actresses who have suffered a disorder attention deficit or learning disability you may offend. Sylvester Stallone, Cher, Tom Cruise, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Lindsay Wagner, Suzanne Somers, Henry Winkler, John Lennon, Beethoven, Mozart, Dustin Hoffman, Danny Glover and Steve McQueen all had a learning disability. And sports professionals are not immune when there is a learning disability. Irvin "Magic" Johnson, Carl Lewis, Bruce Jenner, Greg Louganis and Jason Kidd had overcome all the difficulties of learning.

Sometimes, talent and genius are more obvious who inherited or birth. Overcoming a learning disability has shaped the careers and achievements of some of the most famous in the world. So do not sell people with a learning disability short. They are so intelligent, talented and sensitive as everyone else, just the problems of processing certain types of information.

Michael Russell Your Independent Learning Disability guide.


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