I have a friend whom I am convinced does. He could pick a rock up off the ground and start trading for stuff, and within a few days would have traded up to a house. He could probably sell ice to Eskimos.
These individuals are very rare and seem to have a talent they were born with. I have met several in my life time and I find them very "special." I believe you could call it "having the gift of gab."
My hubby had a single idea and built an entire career around it. He works from the house, gets to build stuff in his lab and is a genuine rockstar in his industry. He's brilliant in a way that is completely amazing to me. His Midas touch comes from hard work in always researching ways to make that initial idea better.
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Dean6805 says,
I have a friend whom I am convinced does. He could pick a rock up off the ground and start trading for stuff, and within a few days would have traded up to a house. He could probably sell ice to Eskimos.maryjane31 says,
These individuals are very rare and seem to have a talent they were born with. I have met several in my life time and I find them very "special." I believe you could call it "having the gift of gab."marymc says,
My hubby had a single idea and built an entire career around it. He works from the house, gets to build stuff in his lab and is a genuine rockstar in his industry. He's brilliant in a way that is completely amazing to me. His Midas touch comes from hard work in always researching ways to make that initial idea better.