Entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and Richard Branson are more likely to have a symmetrical face
Entrepreneurs are always looking for that next big idea to vault their business into the stratosphere. But just what is it that makes somebody want to start and grow their own company? It turns out it may be partly associated with a person's facial features, according to a team of researchers led by the University of Cyprus. They found that entrepreneurs chasing the prospect of becoming the next Sir Richard Branson or Elon Musk are more likely to have a symmetrical face and prominent cheekbones. However, although this makes them more likely to become an entrepreneur, it has no bearing on whether they will be a successful one, according to the researchers.
Mar-1-2022, 15:31:10 GMT
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