Is an entrepreneur born with the skills needed to be successful? That could happen, but more than likely, the characteristics are developed over a period of time. Some people really want to own something and be the boss. Others are happy working for someone else. Neither is better - we are all different and need to follow who God made us to be.
As I look at my family line, I see many entrepreneurs. My grandfather started his own company, which later was taken over by my dad and uncles. My brother moved to California to pursue his dream of becoming a golf pro. He has been quite successful, although didn't quite make it to the big leagues. He runs his own business giving golf lessons now. My other brother has done various things, many of them falling into the entrepreneurial category. Then there is me. I run my own online business. And it is still being passed down, as my son runs his own internet business. So, in a way, I guess entrepreneurship was kind of "inbred" in me.
I don't believe that has to be the case. It has to start somewhere, so even if you are not from a long line of entrepreneurs, you can start the chain and become a successful one. I think more important than heredity is possessing some essential traits that are typical to entrepreneurs. Let's take a look at some of them.

>













