Around 5-10% of all children are born with dyslexia. Minds of children with dyslexia may switch numbers when reading, swap letters as they appear, or skip words when writing. Some see their hand-written letters backwards and others struggle with grammar rules ā spelling correctly is often impossible. While most struggle with education, some have turned dyslexia to their advantage, as is the case of Ingvar Kamprad, who built a multi-billion dollar empire despite being dyslexic.