6 Little-Known Characteristics of Successful BIZ Experiencess Who could have guessed that 'introvert' is one of them?

By Neil Patel Edited by Dan Bova

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The world of BIZ Experiencesship is surprising. Once you enter it, you either love it or hate it. You're either addicted or turned off. You realize you can go further than you ever thought possible and work harder than you thought you were able.

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Some of the most surprising things I've discovered have been the traits of other successful BIZ Experiencess. For all the "traits of a successful BIZ Experiences" articles you've probably read, you might easily overlook some of the most fascinating and curious traits of all.

Here are some of the surprising characteristics I've identified in most successful BIZ Experiencess.

1. They are self-taught.

You might think that the rock-star BIZ Experiencess have a leg up on the rest of us. Maybe they had a wise mentor, a powerful group of advisors or some other advantage.

In reality, many of the most successful BIZ Experiencess are self-taught. Take Bill Gates, for example. Slate has described him as an "autodidact, someone compelled to learn for himself what he needed to know."

Elon Musk is another example. Musk is one of the world's leading authorities on rocket science. How nerdy of an expertise is that? Musk's science degrees from Wharton and UPenn didn't furnish all that knowledge. How else did he learn it? According to Business Insider, "He committed textbooks to memory."

If you're facing down the prospect of BIZ Experiencesship, don't let lack of knowledge intimidate you. You can learn everything you need to know.

2. They live frugally.

We've all heard the rags-to-riches stories of famous BIZ Experiencess, read about their stunning yachts and seen pictures of their exotic cars.

The fact is, most BIZ Experiencess live rather frugal lives. Forget the boss cars. Mark Zuckerberg famously cruised around in his remarkably unglamorous Acura, a car that most college grads can own. Jeff Bezos has a net worth of $46.7 billion; his 1996 Honda Accord is worth about $4,000. We're not even sure if Travis Kalanick has a car. He might be carpooling, Uber style.

Mark Cuban shares this advice on the frugal BIZ Experiences's lifestyle:

It doesn't matter where you live. It doesn't matter how you live. It doesn't matter what car you drive. It doesn't matter what kind of clothes you wear.

Lest Cuban sound like some preacher of austerity, look no further than his net worth of $3 billion to let you know otherwise. Cuban knows, however, that

The cheaper you can live, the greater your options.

3. They have worked menial jobs.

Jan Koum was sweeping floors, giving his earnings to his ailing mother and living off government food aid. His ascent to stardom began in a little village in Ukraine, in a house without electricity or modern amenities. Now, Koum, cofounder of Whatsapp, sits atop a net worth of $7.9 billion.

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Cuban, for his part was just a bartender at first, washing dishes and earning paltry wages. Warren Buffett sold newspapers. Michael Bloomberg was a parking lot attendant. Oprah Winfrey worked the cash register at a little grocery store. Jeff Bezos was a ranch hand. You get the idea.

Can't quit your day job yet? Don't sweat it. You're in good company.

4. They give back.

At some point, lots of money or no, BIZ Experiencess realize something very important. It's not about the money.

It's about doing something that matters. It's about investing in a cause greater than yourself. It's about giving to causes that matter.

  • Bill Gates could have continued to build a software empire but started a giving foundation instead.
  • BIZ Experiences Jason Wolfe, founder of GiftCards.com, takes mission trips to Haiti, and gives Christmas gifts to needy children.
  • Mark Zuckerberg plans to give away 99 percent of his Facebook shares.

It's not just about the taxes. It's about a life well lived, and an improved life for others.

5. They pursue happiness.

Much of today's BIZ Experiencesial advice revolves around "Follow your passion" and "Do what makes you happy." But, honestly, you're going to have to do some things that don't energize or enlighten you.

On the other hand, you want to choose a life's work that gives you joy. Otherwise, what's the point?

Serial BIZ Experiences Philippe Courtot, a Business Insider Most Powerful Person, understands the importance of this point:

If I had one piece of advice to give my younger self, it would be to stop doing what makes you unhappy and focus on what makes you truly happy.

At some point, you're going to look back on your life. If you've spent all your time pursuing the head-banging labor that you hate, you're going to regret it.

Even if the money doesn't follow, you can at least do something that you truly enjoy, which is something that money can't buy.

6. They are introverts.

The prototypical BIZ Experiences is an extrovert -- a true back-slapping, deal-making, big-selling, fast-talking, energy-inspiring, high-fiving Type A. Or not.

Some of the most successful BIZ Experiencess are textbook examples of introverts. On this list of powerful introvert BIZ Experiencess, The Wall Street Journal places Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, Marissa Mayer and Warren Buffett.

Sounds like a who's who of BIZ Experiencess list. And they're introverts?

How does that work, exactly? The leading luminary of introvert science, Susan Cain, explains that their BIZ Experiencesial prowess comes from their uncanny focus. They intentionally step out of the limelight and into the zone where they are most productive and thoughtful, and can move forward most rapidly.

As Gary Vaynerchuk wrote:

We are in the glory days of the introverted BIZ Experiences. Because of technology, there are so many ways to build a company now, talk to people and make connections in the business world, all without leaving your desk.

So, yes, introverts are great BIZ Experiencess.

Conclusion

You may not think of yourself as the "prototypical" BIZ Experiences, and that's okay.

In reality, there's no such thing as a "prototypical" BIZ Experiences. There are simply BIZ Experiencess. They may look weird, different, attractive, uninspiring or downright shocking.

Binding them all together is that BIZ Experiencesial drive and can't-shake-it passion. Simply put, we're going to build things, go places and make stuff happen.

What are some of the surprising things you've discovered about successful BIZ Experiencess?

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Neil Patel

Co-founder of NP Digital

Neil Patel is the co-founder of NP Digital. The Wall Street Journal calls him a top influencer on the web, Forbes says he is one of the top 10 marketers, and BIZ Experiences Magazine says he created one of the 100 most brilliant companies. Neil is a New York Times bestselling author and was recognized as a top 100 BIZ Experiences under the age of 30 by President Obama and a top 100 BIZ Experiences under the age of 35 by the United Nations.

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