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In 2011, Peter Thiel started giving people money to drop out of college. The result? $250B produced in value. Figma, Ethereum, Loom, and over 250 companies were born. Here's how one man destroys the traditional education system : Peter Thiel, c

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Thiel’s approach is truly revolutionary, like Aviato from the silicon valley lol

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