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This can be traced entirely back to the pro-entrepreneurial culture that America has long established through its rule of law and thoughtful regulation.
J. Christopher Giancarlo, Cameron Winklevoss, • CryptoDad: The Fight for the Future of Money
Peter Thiel
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Zuck had one deep insight in 2004: that college men were too afraid to ask for a girl’s phone number and that they’d prefer to just friend them on Facebook.
The strength of that insight, along with some organizational alignment, grew the entire network to where it is today. But over that period, he completely stopped... See more
Nikita Bierx.comPeter Thiel is an entrepreneur and investor. He started Pay-Pal in 1998, led it as CEO, and took it public in 2002, defining a new era of fast and secure online commerce. In 2004 he made the first outside investment in Facebook, where he serves as a director. The same year he launched Palantir Technologies, a software company that harnesses
... See morePeter Thiel • Zero to One: Notes on Start Ups, or How to Build the Future
This @joerogan podcast with @pmarca is a must-listen—insightful, chilling, and delivered by one of tech’s great leaders. I’ve known Marc since his Netscape days (mid 90s) —always an innovator with strong values. He unpacks the dangers of government overreach in crypto & AI, and the chilling reality of debanking (a term new to me) threatening... See more
Marc Benioffx.comWhile other entrepreneurs struggled to develop a worldview, he developed a cosmic view.
Walter Isaacson • Elon Musk

I’ve always wondered how CEO’s run billion dollar companies and thought "could I do that?"
Then I learned from a friend at Salesforce how Marc Benioff does it with his executive team, and it blew my mind how simple it was.
Here’s how he does it:
1) Each team... See more