Zero To One - 3 Lessons To Learn From!

 

Zero To One will teach you the way Peter Thiel thinks, how he approaches business, and what you can do to build your startup’s own future and shape the future of the world in the process.

 

3 lessons to learn from the book:

 

#Lesson 1: The biggest leaps in progress are vertical, not horizontal

 

 

If you want to create a startup that’ll not only improve but drastically change the world, you have to go from zero to one, not one to many. You can only do that by critically questioning a lot of the assumptions you hold about the present.

 

 

#Lesson 2: Monopolies aren’t bad. They’re good. For business, and society

 

 

Monopoly simply means one company is doing something so much better than everyone else, that simply no one else can survive. Monopolies are nothing to scoff at – they’re actually what any business or startup should shoot for.

 

 

#Lesson 3: If the founders don’t have a vision, a company can never go from zero to one

 

 

Building a monopoly surely doesn’t happen over-night. Having a clear vision for the future, is exactly what companies need to go from zero to one. Think Big! As they say, “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you’ll be among the stars.”

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