The 'rules' learned from the dot-com crash should be ignored because they hinder the development of real technological innovations and sustainable growth. The lessons learned from the crash often promote a cautious approach that may prevent entrepreneurs from taking the necessary risks to create truly innovative technology. Instead of focusing on incremental improvements or expanding existing technologies to new markets, entrepreneurs should strive to create something entirely new. This approach, moving from 'zero to one', is essential for the development of new technologies that can make the consumption of goods more efficient and sustainable.
Learn from tech superstar Peter Thiel (PayPal, Palantir) and his protégé Blake Masters why the only...
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