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by breppp
411 days ago
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> Skips the part that Peter Thiel was already in the top 1% of the population—Stanford-educated, ex-Credit Suisse, and founder of a small capital firm—before PayPal. He wasn’t a struggling outsider with nothing to lose. His advice is filtered through a lens of early privilege and structural advantage. > The book wraps fatalism in edgy language and markets it as practical wisdom First the author embraces fatalism, then criticizes fatalism. I guess only one kind is fashionable |
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In fact, the book talks about Theil’s experience of almost becoming a Supreme Court clerk.
This article is more reductive and off the mark than the content it wants to criticize.