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Peter Thiel on Failure
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by InfinityX0
3477 days ago
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In responding to the question "How important is failure in business?". "I think failure is massively overrated. Most businesses fail for more than one reason. So when a business fails, you often don't learn anything at all because the failure was overdetermined. You will think it failed for reason 1, but it failed for reasons 2 through 5. And so the next business you start will fail for reason 2, and then for 3 and so on." -Peter Thiel on Tim Ferris podcast (http://fourhourworkweek.com/2014/09/09/peter-thiel/), grabbed from his recent book, Tools of Titans Definition of overdetermined: "To determine, account for, or cause something in more than one way or with more conditions than are necessary." |
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[1] We spent so long making the product "perfect" we ran out of money before we had any customers.