So another ranking omits Chicago from either top 10 or runner-ups 5.
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Will Chicago entrepreneurial leaders get angry, argumentative, and demanding respect (Chicago Bulls circa 1999 -2007) or focused, purposeful, and supportive of true talent no matter how (not) "nice" the talent is (Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mozart, etc.)?
How many of Chicago "talented" have built their super successful businesses and made ton of money for investors somewhere else rather in Chicago? What drove them out rather than keeping in?
What are the key drivers of entrepreneurial success? Is "being nice" one of them?