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Karp’s dyslexia posed a significant hurdle, yet Steinberger notes that his academic career—earning a PhD in neoclassical theory and studying with prominent philosophers—demonstrates remarkable resilience. Dyslexia forced him to become more decisive, acting with less information, and necessary collaboration, fostering his skills in delegation, leadership, and strategic thinking. Interestingly, studies have identified a disproportionate number of successful entrepreneurs and CEOs as dyslexic, perhaps because their condition fosters quick decision-making and innovative problem-solving—traits Karp exemplifies.