The lessons from the dot-com crash can hinder the development of real technological innovations and sustainable growth by promoting a cautious and incremental approach to innovation. This approach, characterized by the move from 'one to n', focuses on expanding existing technologies rather than creating new ones ('zero to one'). As a result, it may limit the potential for groundbreaking technological advancements and sustainable growth. Furthermore, the emphasis on avoiding the mistakes of the dot-com era may discourage risk-taking, which is often necessary for true innovation.
Learn from tech superstar Peter Thiel (PayPal, Palantir) and his protégé Blake Masters why the only...
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