The legacy of the dropout

<p>no, i cant tell you what they are.
the fact that youre asking is a bit absurd.
not only does every profession/job require different skills, but every person is different in the application of their skills in the same field.
one artist is abstract, and another is concrete. yet they both manage to sell.
one basketball player is a shooter, and one is a passer, yet they both manage to get drafted into the nba.</p>

<p>an intrinsic quality is one that is inborn, like raw talent (brains, athleticism, etc.)
a nurtured quality is one that is built upon, or one that is instilled in a person. </p>

<p>if a person goes through all the schooling necessary to become a doctor, gets his/her degree, specializes, etc. but is not sociable or likable, he/she will NOT attract customers.</p>

<p>a person that is likable and sociable (the “right” qualities) with no degree can be a more successful businessman than a wharton grad. </p>

<p>of course, in order for one to become a doctor one has to finish the schooling.
to be successful, however, one does NOT need a degree.
furthermore, as my points conclude, a degree does NOT guarantee success.</p>