The Extraordinary Characteristics of Dyslexia by Jack Horner explains the thinking process people with dyslexia commonly go through.
Consequently, Jack Horner has dealt with dyslexia his entire life. Using his personal knowledge on the subject he found patterns between those with dyslexia and those without. He describes those with dyslexia as “spatial thinkers and non-dyslexics as linear thinkers”(493). Horner uses his definition of this division of thinking to propel his argument that spatial thinkers are more successful in following their dreams. He explains that because spatial thinkers do not rely on conventional standards and tests to quantify their success, they generally take larger risks in life. By creating his own