They're also the ones who really, really love recitations and will try to insert their remarks to every new concept the professor mentions to your class but won't get the professor annoyed no matter how ?silly? these remarks are. You get it. They're the ones who have the knack to speak in front of the class without getting shy or anything (explaining why they always get straight As in their reports).
And people with professional skills, like you, were those born to be CEOs and company presidents ? you're one of those born to be almost perfect. Right. You're the one to, more likely, end up wearing coat and tie and own an elegant office space in the future if you hone your skill properly, regardless of your economic status, just like Bill Gates.
But, sorry to break your ecstatic mood here, only a little percentage of people in the world actually carry this skill. Remember that a person with good professional skills also has conceptual skills that enable him to device an effective strategy for his business, and negotiation and organization skills that let him work with and follow that strategy smoothly. He also has just the right amount of personal skills to be able to promote his business in the large world of commerce. Take note that a person with good professional skills know how to ?act? professional as well. Let's say, he doesn't act like he wants to lose his sanity after an unexpected market fall and knows how to keep cool even if everything around him is literally moving like carnivals.
So, do you still think that you have this kind of skills?