Find out if you would be a billionaire like Elon Musk or Bill Gates based on your personality

In a questionnaire answered by the tycoons, it was shown that they have unique matches.

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According to a personality test conducted on the richest men in the world, Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, have things in common. To find out if there are similar traits between you and the tycoons you can see the profile they got according to their answers.

Ray Dalio, another billionaire, formulated the questionnaire in 2019, in which he called the profile of these men as “modelers”. They have three habits in common that make them stand out.

The questionnaire designer pointed out that “knowing how you think and how others you interact with think is essential to getting what you want both in your personal life and at work.”

In that sense, here are the three aspects that distinguish billionaires from the rest of the people:

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According to The Sun, Dalio said in his book Principles: Life and Work, that “sometimes the extreme determination [of molders] to achieve their goals can make them seem abrasive or inconsiderate, which is reflected in the results of their tests.

“Nothing is good enough, and they experience the gap between what is and what could be both a tragedy and a source of endless motivation.” He assured that successful businessmen always choose to achieve their goal rather than please or disappoint others.

The specialist, who founded the investment firm Bridgewater Associates, said that these men share an immense curiosity and compulsive need to make sense of things.

He added that they usually like to surround themselves and play with other people who are really smart to get the best out of themselves.

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Dalio also believes that successful entrepreneurs have “a wider range of vision than most people.” He explained that it is because they themselves have that vision or because they know how to get it with the help of others who can see what they are ignoring.

These shapers, are “able to see large images and granular details... while most people only see one or the other.”

Although this questionnaire was made in 2019 to tycoons, including Twitter founder Jack Dorsey, Dalio, last year it launched a free trial last year in an effort to help workers “better understand their relationships with others.”

This is the PrinciplesYou test that is available at this link, in case someone wants to answer it. It should be noted that it is in English as it was designed to help Americans have an orientation to achieve their goals.

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In recent weeks he announced his proposal to buy Twitter for $41 million in cash.

Musk has been very critical of the social media platform in recent weeks, especially because he believes that it does not comply with the principles of freedom of expression. The company has angered supporters of Donald Trump and other far-right politicians, whose accounts were suspended for violating their content standards on violence, hatred or misinformation. Some of Musk's tweets also caused legal problems previously.

Musk is the richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of $255 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

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