4. You get along great with everyone in your life.
Take a quick survey of all your human relationships. Any interpersonal problems? A breakup? A shouting match? An argument?
No? None? Okay, that's settled. You're probably not an entrepreneur.
As it turns out, entrepreneurs aren't the wide-grinning, back-slapping, glad-handing socialites they may seem to be. Entrepreneurs tend toward the outer fringe of social behavior and cultural norms. Fortune magazine featured this bit of insight:
Want to find the future entrepreneurs in a room full of teenagers? Look for the boys who like to break a rule from time to time.
This makes sense when you realize that entrepreneurs are the ones who disrupt industries, chafe against the status quo and spark a good revolution.
PsychCentral even reported, "New research has found a childhood pattern of antisocial tendencies among entrepreneurs."
So, if you're sometimes labeled as a nerd or geek, or boring, or rude, don't sweat it. Instead, go do what you were meant to do — start a business or two.