How Myers Briggs Predicts Your Entrepreneurial CallingThe more you delve into psychology the more you'll realize you didn't choose to be an entrepreneur, you were born to be an entrepreneur.

ByGerard Adams

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雷竞技手机版企业家有非常不同的人格特质s. They are confident, driven and intelligent. Generally speaking, they're also an honest and deeply passionate breed of humans, so much so that other people think they're a little bit crazy. There's a long-running myth that entrepreneurs are psychopaths or sociopaths, strictly because their personalities are so different from other people's personalities in such sweeping ways.

Most entrepreneurs agree, and some are even proud to admit, that they're different from non-entrepreneurs. It is our differences that set us apart. Without that additional "edge" we might be unable to create a life and success by our own design. Any mental "flaws" we have are actually helping us succeed at what other people cannot, or wouldn't even like to try. Entrepreneurs show a number of personality traits that might seemcrazyto those that don't possess them but, according to the Myers Briggs indicator, this is normal.

The Myers-Briggs indicator is a test that helps to determine a person's personality type. The indicator breaks all personalities down into 16 categories. Each has four letters to describe the personality. You've probably seen them floating around the Internet, or heard your friends drop the acronyms in casual conversation. Terms like "INFJ " and "EFNJ" represent a specific type of person, how they like to exist in the world and the careers they should follow. Stephen Colbert popularized the test by featuring it on his late night show.

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There is anecdotal evidence that a lot of entrepreneurs have an ESTP personality, with alandmark studyin the Journal of Psychological Type showing that people who exhibit high levels of "perception" dominate the ranks of entrepreneurs and change agents. Entrepreneurs have this personality type so commonly that it is nicknamed "The Entrepreneur." These personality types are extraverted, sensing, thinking and perceiving. That's where the ESTP abbreviation comes from.

Entrepreneurial people are act-now people.

We are eager to have an intelligent conversation with anybody we can. We are much sharper listeners than other people. ESTPs notice subtle changes as they happen around us. Small things people say in conversation are a big part of this. Entrepreneurs are always attentive and always learning.

One of the biggest personality traits of ESTPs that sets them apart is the propensity to take risks. ESTPs are confident in themselves and their abilities. They're more likely to take major risks. It's no secret that risks need to be taken to succeed. Because entrepreneurs are more likely to take major risks, they're also more likely to succeed (or fail) in their respective businesses.

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But with risk comes the possibility of failure.

Failure makes some people give up before they begin. ESTPs are more likely to fail than other personality types because they are big risk takers. There is nothing wrong with failure as long as you know it is part of the learning processes.

Dissecting little details, and anticipating failure, are two things a person with a personality disorder might do, but they're also what entrepreneurs do, and it's the reason they succeed. That is why any entrepreneur would take the comparison as a compliment. We're not crazy, we're just cut out for what we're doing.

Gerard Adams

Entrepreneur, angel investor, self-made millionaire at 24

Gerard Adams is The Millennial Mentor™, inspiring the generation to leverage their passions for success and create the lifestyle they dream of. A serial entrepreneur, angel investor, self-made millionaire by the age of 24 and millennial himself, he is most popularly known as the co-founder of Elite Daily. To date, he has built, backed or invested in nine businesses across multiple industries that have all delivered over seven-figure profits. Gerard has recently developed a video series,领导人创造e Leaders, to offer a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. Learn more atGerardAdams.com

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