![]() The first half of the book (which is the most interesting) covers his views on competition, markets, and what it means to be a monopoly. It isn’t like your typical book on startups or entrepreneurship, though. Notes taken by one of his students, Blake Masters, became the foundation for Zero to One, which distills Thiel’s philosophy on the business of technology, Silicon Valley, and how to build startups.Īs the title states, founders should be focused on creating something new rather than seeking to make incremental progress on existing technologies. Founder and investor Peter Thiel once taught a course at Stanford on startups. ![]()
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