Dyslexia can be a blessing, says Keira Knightley-backed charity
The Times: 'In an era of automation, where facts can be Googled, spelling, punctuation and grammar can be corrected at the touch of a button, it is creativity, imagination and intuition that sets us apart from the machines. 'And these skills come naturally to dyslexics.' Sir Richard Branson said: 'As a dyslexic, I know that everyone living with dyslexia can also thrive with it.