Exclusive: Sir Richard Branson on Dyslexia

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

Комментарии • 43

  • @exceedanton
    @exceedanton 10 лет назад +9

    at an age of 39yrs old, i think i have found a new idol in Sir Richard Branson! Way to go, Sir Richard!

  • @rupl5341
    @rupl5341 5 лет назад +2

    This man has no ego, So humble and generous !

  • @andrearobinson1872
    @andrearobinson1872 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you Quinn and Richard, I have shown this to my son who struggles in school. It is more than fantastic that that you along with Steven Speilberg, Charles Schwab and others who struggled have found a successful path in life. Thank you so much for sharing yourself with the world. It gives more hope than you can imagine.

  • @jsb3466
    @jsb3466 11 лет назад +31

    This man is my hero and inspiration!

  • @DyslexicAdvantage
    @DyslexicAdvantage 11 лет назад +4

    Awesome, Quinn! Thank you for wonderful interviews with some of the world's most amazing dyslexic minds!

  • @remziyeabdullahoglu7369
    @remziyeabdullahoglu7369 3 года назад +1

    Quinn you are one of a kind. We have just learned my baby has 22q 11.2 deletion syndrome. It is great to have a person like you that give me hope. It is all a surprise how my baby will be when she grows up but I will be there for her and show you to her once she is old enough to understand.

  • @coyoteroadkill
    @coyoteroadkill 11 лет назад +6

    This is why I love RUclips. You could never get this program on TV but you can get the word out none the less. I am also impressed that someone of Quinn's age is posting these interviews instead of the "doing stupid things while drunk" videos too many his age post. Quinn must be dyslexic himself since he is creative, imaginative and thinks outside the box. ;-)

  • @denewtondenewton4407
    @denewtondenewton4407 6 лет назад +5

    I can still recall when I was held back in the third grade and put into special education classes. Of course I didn't imagine anything was wrong with me until it was pointed out that I operated differently in terms of group educational (dyslexia) learning. However, what really hurt me the most was being told that I was lazy, I didn't try hard enough, and most damaging that I was unintelligent. These conversations not only derailed my learning process, they killed myself motivation. Counselors basically told me my life was over and I would eventually drop out of school or end up in prison, and this was devastating. Regrettably, self prophesied by me and my behavior. Yet deep inside I believed them. I felt I didn't deserve opportunities bestowed upon me. It took me 35 years to undo this curse placed upon a black child so many decades ago. As I sit down to write this carefully, I'm still careful with the words I choose and the words I lay upon others. With this being said, basically, we should be careful how we talk to our children because they hang on our every word searching for validation.
    Derrick Newton
    Class of 2018
    University of Santa Cruz

    • @thedoor5442
      @thedoor5442 2 года назад +1

      Great Job Derrick! I'm and old white guy and was told I had brain damage! What a motivator that was! I showed them, I still can't spell or write to save my life. But I did end up a multi-millionaire!

  • @missflipz
    @missflipz 10 лет назад +10

    This just shows that success in life is not all about intellect! Its about passion, and finding what your passion is and the determination to make it happen.

    • @johnbarrett5500
      @johnbarrett5500 10 лет назад

      in other words , he just got lucky

    • @matvei15
      @matvei15 10 лет назад +1

      John Doe Not quite.

    • @JustinThayer
      @JustinThayer 10 лет назад +1

      Dyslexia is the Sh**! This is a genetic advantage. Remove the extreme right brain oriented humans (Dyslexic is Latin for trouble with reading) we would still be in the dark ages today. Intellect is actually advanced. It's a genetic difference giving more power to the comprehension / reasoning / pattern identification of right brain orientation where as the non dyslexics have left brain orientation spelling / remedial memorization / remedial math. This works out great for us as we can hire assistants. However my assistants can't run my company! My philosophy on business and success can be seen here.

    • @missflipz
      @missflipz 10 лет назад +1

      Justin Thayer Its interesting reading different opinions on the subject. Dyslexia has and always will be controversial.

    • @Imashedjesscarabbit
      @Imashedjesscarabbit 10 лет назад +2

      Justin your only saying that because you don't have. It i have hard Dyslexica my all life and i can tell you it does exist.

  • @Fonts4dyslexiaDHP
    @Fonts4dyslexiaDHP 10 лет назад +7

    Fantastic case study. An example that everyone with a learning disability can succeed in live.

    • @jazznotes3802
      @jazznotes3802 2 года назад

      Dyslexia is from a disability, more like a super power. It’s just viewed that way because the educational systems flawed. It only works for your run of the mill “lineal thinkers.”
      A Genius thinks three dimensional and outside the box, not the same as the masses.
      I’m dyslexic and wouldn’t change a thing 🙃.

  • @thebomb1907
    @thebomb1907 Год назад +2

    I liked and subscribed

  • @ShaneandGeri
    @ShaneandGeri 8 лет назад +5

    I love the honesty - I totally get how easy it is to hide the fact that sometimes you actually don't get it! - shane

  • @geanh.9499
    @geanh.9499 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for sharing . I'm Dyslexic too.

  • @valeriecheersbrown4829
    @valeriecheersbrown4829 9 лет назад +3

    Thanks for this exclusive Sir Richard Branson!

  • @thomascroos97
    @thomascroos97 10 лет назад +6

    What a great man

  • @victorianicole8769
    @victorianicole8769 10 лет назад

    what a beautiful interview! wowww! bravo to that young man for daring and bravo to mr. branson for being so open and proud to send out such a powerful message !

  • @DFM3333
    @DFM3333 10 лет назад +4

    My career in teaching was gratifying as I got to know students with learning disabilities and how they could excel

  • @Giacintha
    @Giacintha 10 лет назад +1

    My hero 😍 thank you for this video.

  • @PJSteele22
    @PJSteele22 8 лет назад +4

    i'm dealing with Dyslexia and Aspergers. spent many years wondering what was worng with me. in May of this years was told. i got a degree in graphicDesign.i love the positve in this video. but i am still struggling. can't get a job. idid do work study with graphic design at my school and found it to be stressful. i love art anything creavtive. just wondering how to find my way.

  • @spockpardo8999
    @spockpardo8999 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks this is inpiring to get better and many things that i am not

  • @missflipz
    @missflipz 10 лет назад +1

    @John Doe - maybe in 'others' words but certainly not mine! Just to be clear :-)

  • @spkspk1416
    @spkspk1416 3 года назад +1

    I am here after getting humiliated for not been able to do simple maths..

  • @K.Straughan
    @K.Straughan 6 лет назад

    Money to be made?

  • @nelzatrindade5323
    @nelzatrindade5323 Год назад

    Y4e

  • @edgarlindo1284
    @edgarlindo1284 6 лет назад +1

    Dyslexia means dumb people right

  • @strikeryachts
    @strikeryachts 6 лет назад

    BS !

  • @WILSON.1
    @WILSON.1 7 лет назад

    Lame, BS