When you think of a successful entrepreneur, what is the image that pops up in your mind? A flamboyant, aggressive go-getter? Big risk-taker and adventurist? A young, college dropout who has a bright idea and turns it into an overnight success? A mysterious self-made billionaire with an incredibly humble background? An independent type who prefers to strike it alone and be his own boss? Or someone who has a lot of work experience prior to setting up shop and is well-connected in social circles?
Stereotypes of successful entrepreneurs abound—especially those portrayed in the media and biographies.
The Chinese Profile of Success
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