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This section and it's title don't, to my mind, fit well together. It's just a list of intresting positive points, and could do with either additional clarification i.e. why does dyslexia lead to small business ownership. or re-titleing, sadly I don't know enogth to make the call either way.
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>A study has found that entrepreneurs are five times more likely to be dyslexic than average citizens.[7]
This sentence is poorly written, and implies that entrepreneurs become dyslexic rather than dyslexic people become entrepreneurs. It is also improperly cited (no story at the link provided). — Preceding
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