>>13683471It creates entrepreneurs. Arent you Americans supposed to value that?
>Johnson and colleagues took saliva samples from almost 1,500 undergraduate students and found that people who tested positive were more likely to be interested in business and management.>Specifically, T. gondii-positive people were “1.4 times more likely to major in business and 1.7 times more likely to have an emphasis in ‘management and entrepreneurship’ over other business-related emphases.”>The team also carried out another survey of almost 200 adults who took part in entrepreneurship events. This revealed that people with T. gondii were 1.8 times “more likely to have started their own business compared with other attendees.”>Finally, Johnson and team also examined national statistics of T. gondii infections from over 42 countries and found that infection with the parasite consistently predicted entrepreneurial activity.>They also found that countries with the highest rate of infection had the lowest numbers of people who were likely to mention a “fear of failure” as the main reason they wouldn’t start a business venture.