Ashamed by his early diagnosis in the second grade of having a learning disability, Jonathan Cohen knew that he processed things differently than his peers. His ability to think outside of the box and competitive spirit has led Jonathan to be the entrepreneur, filmmaker, mental health advocate, and inventor that he is today. Jonathan’s creative thinking and negotiation skills gave him the tools to interpret the game of life so that he could manipulate the arbitrary rules to make sense in any given situation. Stepping just outside of the line, Jonathan’s entrepreneurial mindset showed up as a young child when he rented his old Michael Jordan sneakers to a classmate when his mother did not give him permission to sell them.

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