![]() ![]() That is when you improve something that you already know works. When we have learned something to be true, it is also something that a majority of people have agreed upon. It is a hard question because the American education system is flawed. When Peter Theil interviews people, he likes to ask them what unique truth they know that very few people agree upon. Companies should not fine-tune best practices but find new and untraveled paths. According to Peter American companies do not realize this, they will fail in the future. You might go from A-N, but not from Zero to One. You won’t learn anything new if you just copy those that have succeeded. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system, and the next Mark Zuckerberg will not create a new social network. He was giving lectures to students at Stanford University and one of the students, Blake Masters, turned his notes into this book: Zero to One. Peter is a German-American entrepreneur and billionaire that co-founded PayPal. The must-read summary of Peter Thiel and Blake Masters' book: "Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future". ![]()
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