Everyone is born unable to read. Learning becomes another childhood milestone, like eating solid foods or walking, but for Dojo it was his first battle. As a child, Dyslexia was a word he couldn't pronounce, much less read, and it became his enemy before he learned its definition.

Training and hard work taught him tricks to quiet the jumbled symbols on the printed page enough to make sense. Even as an adult, the words would dance away from him if his attention wavered, but reading was worth striving for because the knowledge held in those words were so precious.