
Entrepreneurs and Their Paths to Success
A) Entrepreneurs and how they win - guides for organizing businesses; and biographies/autobiographies of entrepreneurs, such as Girl Boss by Sophia Amuroso.
Sophia was a community college dropout, who created a fashion empire. If you'd like analysis of why she succeeded, then checkout my discussion of Sophia's fashion empire in my book, The Geometry of Emotions & The Science of Success.
Sophia shares something in common with Richard Branson, Tai Lopez, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs. None of these extremely bright and competent individuals, who are huge successes financially, have a college degree. OK. What did they have, instead?
Here's a list of attributes that they all possessed: (a) innate and unending Curiosity, (b) previously acquired Skills on which a business can be built (sewing/design/programming), (c) Emotional Intelligence, (d) Innovative Ideas, (e) Qualities of Leadership, (f) Growth Mindset, and (g) the Willingness to Work Hard, while always remembering the principles of the Universal Law of Attraction.
Certainly, every one of these individuals put in enormous hours to build their dreams. My conclusion is that college degrees don't guarantee an innovative approach, leadership, or the natural curiosity that drives it.
What I've done is try to find books by some of these individuals, which explains what made their approach unique. You can also read about some of them in my books: The Geometry of Emotions & The Science of Success, Power Paths to Success, How to Launch Your Super Success, Law of Attraction Success Tips.