The
Entrepreneurial Genotype
Recent studies into what is known as the "Entrepreneurial
Genotype" have produced startling and interesting
results. New crossover studies involving social,
ethnic, biologic, archeologic, and historical
sciences have found amazing new information regarding
what makes an entrepreneur and why they continue
to proliferate today. This report is a summary
of the findings of these studies and a conclusion
based on their data. The information herein is
taken from averages and some known entrepreneurs
may not completely "fit the mold."
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What Is An Entrepreneur?
An entrepreneur is defined as a person who creates
wealth. For instance, modern entrepreneurs will
create wealth for businesses and other people,
as well as themselves, by consulting, creating
new products, and by other means mutually beneficial
to themselves and others.
In the past, entrepreneurs have created wealth
by creating objects of art, ceremonial objects,
architecture, agricultural production, etc. Even
with the passage of centuries of time, these are
still venues through which the entrepreneur continues
to thrive.
Racially, the entrepreneur tends to be one of
the following: Caucasian, Occidental, Negroid,
Pacific Islander, Hispanic, Amerind, or any mix
of these.
Physically, the entrepreneur is usually between
four feet and seven feet in height and between
70 and 400 pounds. Unusually bright eyes are not
uncommon.
Mentally, the entrepreneur is generally of above-average
intelligence, generally scoring above 100 points
on a standardized IQ test.
Socially, entrepreneurs can be introverted or
extroverted and are usually involved in a religion
which worships one or more deities.
Where Do You Find An Entrepreneur?
Finding an entrepreneur is easy. Anywhere that
wealth can be created, found, or spent will involve
an entrepreneur of some kind. Most people know
at least one entrepreneur and many are related
to more than one in their family history.
There are many entrepreneurs who have not yet
"blossomed" and are still in what is
called the "infant stage" of entrepreneurship.
These people have not yet realized their potential
as an entrepreneur and are awaiting their transition
into the "adult stage."
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