Have Bad Grammar? You're More Likely To Be A Successful Business Tycoon Like Mark Zuckerberg & Bill Gates!
Constantly mixing up your homophones? Do your friends make fun of your spelling? Are your posts on Facebook getting corrected by know-it-alls all the time? Well, you just may have the type of brain that scientists feel is built for success!
Successful business tycoons like Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and even Cornelius Vanderbilt are all infamous for their terrible grammar. But studies now show that the inability to follow annoying grammar rules actually free up the brain to focus on other areas, like the drive and determination to be successful!
Actually, this is based on nothing but it's likely that the same people who are terrible at grammar and spelling will just read the headline and share it to their Facebook with a misspelled post about how their flaws are actually a strength. Just in case some of them actually click this, here's a graph with some stats that will surely scare them away.
That should do it. If you're reading this because someone mistakenly posted this on their wall without realizing it was fake, don't let them know. Just see how long it takes them to figure it out.
Have Bad Grammar? You're More Likely To Be A Successful Business Tycoon Like Mark Zuckerberg & Bill Gates!
Reviewed by Donair Cannon
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Sunday, March 20, 2016
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