Book Summary
Business
Philosophy
Zero to What, Zero to Where?
A 2014 Comment book review of Peter Thiel's Zero to One: Notes on Startups (with Blake Masters). Sets Thiel inside the broader entrepreneurial moment — PayPal mafia, early Facebook investor, The Social Network — and treats Zero to One as the bible of the start-up era. Endorses Thiel's contrarian framing (real value is what the market doesn't yet see; Founders Fund's "we wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters") while pressing the harder question: what kind of future does Thiel's vision actually point us toward? Note: byline not visible in the page metadata I could retrieve.
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