Peter Thiel on the type of company more startup founders should build
Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal, believes every startup should ask, “Can this company become a monopoly?”
He identifies three common paths to monopoly:
1. Fast distributi
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 11h
True, Innovation is art when all the pieces fit just right.
The Indian Luxury Market achieved something interesting in FY 23.
(see image below)
I've always been curious - why do the rich invest a substantial amount in art pieces?
Is it because of their love for art or is there some other reason?
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Samridhi Kapoor
Stealth • 9m
This has changed my life ....
In my entrepreneurial journey, I have learned a most important lesson: market fit matters more than hard work. Too often, dedicated individuals focus solely on sales efforts, only to be disappointed due to a lack of ma
And my co-founder search continues.
Reading people is an art.
When you accomplish what you believe is true and you are alone in the journey it tastes different and sweet .
✨️✨️✨️
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 6m
True progress often hides behind established norms and requires a fresh perspective.
It's not just innovation; it's knowing where to look.
Most breakthroughs happen when we dare to question the obvious.
Startup is all about:
Right IDEA,
at the Right TIME,
with the Right TEAM
Am I right???
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Shuvodip Ray
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YouTube • 9m
NFT is just a random art ? How does it become valuable?
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Arcane
Stealth • 1m
Jaguar's rebrand was a great case study of Innovation vs Legacy.
And the innovation backfired, their Legacy WON.
What is the right approach to innovate? Does legacy play a far bigger role than innovation?