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Originally Posted by ZeroJunk
I don't know. My father worked in a cotton mill and my mother was a cook in the school cafeteria.
I started to work in a warehouse for $3 an hour and just stayed there working my way up through the company. Ended up buying out the owners as they retired. Took 35 years.
There were at least a dozen people working there who could have done the same thing. They just chose not to, didn't want to, whatever. They had the aptitude, but just didn't. I don't know why.
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You admit you don't know why. You therefore do not have grounds to say they are less good than you, that there must be something wrong with them, because they don't act like you. You might investigate deeper into human personality and motivations. A simplistic assessment of 'aptitude' leaves you not knowing why, after all.