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EXCERPT...
Everyone knows entrepreneurs are a
little crazy, and a new book claims it's both genetic and
very American. In The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (a
Little) Craziness and (a Lot of) Success in America, author
John D. Gartner claims that the personality traits that define
entrepreneurial overachievers, like exceptional energy reserves,
gut-instinct decision making, and an affinity for taking risks,
are symptoms of hypomania, a psychiatric cousin of bipolar
disorder. Gartner suggests the U.S. leads in churning out
entrepreneurs because this is a nation of immigrants, another
group high in hypomanic risk-takers. He uses case studies
of historic visionaries like Alexander Hamilton and Andrew
Carnegie to support his contention that hypomanics have long
been threatening to change the world.
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