Entrepreneurs with disabilities are overwhelmingly successful.
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The most successful entrepreneurs in the world have a combination of the right type of personality and fortunate life circumstance. A lot of them have been doing it most of their life.
An incredibly high percentage of successful entrepreneurs are dyslexic. That's one of the little-known facts.
The world's most successful entrepreneurs play hard, but they work even harder.
I have had some great successes and great failures. I think every entrepreneur has. I try to learn from all of them.
In Silicon Valley, I point out that many of the more successful entrepreneurs seem to be suffering from a mild form of Asperger's where it's like you're missing the imitation, socialization gene.
Entrepreneurs are great at dealing with uncertainty and also very good at minimizing risk. That's the classic great entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurs have a great ability to create change, be flexible, build companies and cultivate the kind of work environment in which they want to work.
The best entrepreneurs I've ever met are all good communicators. It's perhaps one of the very few unifying factors.
Successful entrepreneurship takes complete dedication and careful strategizing along with market analysis. Plus, successful startups provide countless benefits to a healthy economy and consumers in need.
Most entrepreneurs are merely technicians with an entrepreneurial seizure. Most entrepreneurs fail because you are working IN your business rather than ON your business.