Entrepreneurs often exceed at what they do. Drillers I speak with often find their path to the industry through mechanical aptitude. They use their hands and always have. They tinker. They fix things. Like almost all business people I meet, they tend to lack formal business training. Yet, there they are in business for themselves.
However, just because a person runs a business doesn’t mean they run it well. Humans all have faults, strengths, shortcomings and gifts. Running a business well requires an uncommon sense of self-assessment and humility. It asks us to look at our shortcomings. It asks the most of our gifts. What kind of nonsense is this guy talking about, you ask? In my experience, personal faults often reflect in how you run your business.