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A frank conversation with legendary tech investor Peter Thiel.
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Date: October 22, 2014








PETER THEIL BROKER NOT FINANCIAL ADVISOR
The next big unicorn is going to be channels
2:28
Horrible interviewer
Good video
11:40
That could change the galaxy and universe 😅
I think we should base our plans considering our goals objective versus subjective.
If we can't be objective due to variables out of our control; we should take the subjective approach, meaning we act depending on a subject as goal.
Let me explain: we must have a central motivation that dominates all our plans when we don't have a determined achievable goal we can describe with objectives, dates and numbers in our plan. For example instead of saying I want to eliminate the scarcity of transportation for this specific neighborhood; I would say; my mission is to improve transportation. In this case; I will be willing to move my project to any given suitable opportunity in that direction.
Or less say; one thing is not to have a plan and another is not to have a goal.
If you don't have a plan; you must have a least, a very well defined goal.
Facebook is about real people showing who they are??? 🤣🤣🤣 appearance galore is what I see and waste of tons of time of course.
Wonderful perspectives