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Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future Kindle Edition

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER“This book delivers completely new and refreshing ideas on how to create value in the world.”—Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta

“Peter Thiel has built multiple breakthrough companies, and Zero to One shows how.”—Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla

The great secret of our time is that there are still uncharted frontiers to explore and new inventions to create. In
Zero to One, legendary entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel shows how we can find singular ways to create those new things.

Thiel begins with the contrarian premise that we live in an age of technological stagnation, even if we’re too distracted by shiny mobile devices to notice. Information technology has improved rapidly, but there is no reason why progress should be limited to computers or Silicon Valley. Progress can be achieved in any industry or area of business. It comes from the most important skill that every leader must master: learning to think for yourself.

Doing what someone else already knows how to do takes the world from 1 to n, adding more of something familiar. But when you do something new, you go from 0 to 1. The next Bill Gates will not build an operating system. The next Larry Page or Sergey Brin won’t make a search engine. Tomorrow’s champions will not win by competing ruthlessly in today’s marketplace. They will escape competition altogether, because their businesses will be unique.

Zero to One presents at once an optimistic view of the future of progress in America and a new way of thinking about innovation: it starts by learning to ask the questions that lead you to find value in unexpected places.

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The Economist says, “Zero to One should be read not just by aspiring entrepreneurs.”

Nassim Nicholas Taleb says, “When a risk taker writes a book, read it. . .This is a classic.”

Derek Thompson at The Atlantic says, "Might be the best business book I've read.”

Marc Andreessen says, “Zero to One is the first book any. . .entrepreneur must read—period."

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“Crisply written, rational and practical, Zero to One should be read not just by aspiring entrepreneurs but by anyone seeking a thoughtful alternative to the current pervasive gloom about the prospects for the world.”
The Economist

"An extended polemic against stagnation, convention, and uninspired thinking. What Thiel is after is the revitalization of imagination and invention writ large…"
– The New Republic

"Might be the best business book I've read...Barely 200 pages long and well lit by clear prose and pithy aphorisms, Thiel has written a perfectly tweetable treatise and a relentlessly thought-provoking handbook." 
– Derek Thompson, The Atlantic

This book delivers completely new and refreshing ideas on how to create value in the world.” 
-  Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook
 
“Peter Thiel has built multiple breakthrough companies, and 
Zero to One shows how.” 
-  Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla

"
 Zero to One is the first book any working or aspiring entrepreneur must read—period."
- Marc Andreessen, co-creator of the world's first web browser, co-founder of Netscape, and venture capitalist at Andreessen Horowitz

"
Zero to One is an important handbook to relentless improvement for big companies and beginning entrepreneurs alike. Read it, accept Peter’s challenge, and build a business beyond expectations." 
- Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO, GE

“When a risk taker writes a book, read it. In the case of Peter Thiel, read it twice. Or, to be safe, three times. This is a classic.”
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of Fooled by Randomness and The Black Swan

“Thiel has drawn upon his wide-ranging and idiosyncratic readings in philosophy, history, economics, anthropology, and culture to become perhaps America’s leading public intellectual today”
-  Fortune

"Peter Thiel, in addition to being an accomplished entrepreneur and investor, is also one of the leading public intellectuals of our time. Read this book to get your first glimpse of how and why that is true."
- Tyler Cowen, New York Times best-selling author of Average is Over and Professor of Economics at George Mason University

"The first and last business book anyone needs to read; a one in a world of zeroes."
- Neal Stephenson, New York Times best-selling author of Snow Crash, the Baroque Cycle, and Cryptonomicon

"Forceful and pungent in its treatment of conventional orthodoxies—a solid starting point for readers thinking about building a business." 
- Kirkus Reviews

About the Author

Peter Thiel is a technology entrepreneur and investor best known for co-founding PayPal. Since then he has co-founded the data analytics firm Palantir Technologies, made the first outside investment in Facebook, provided early funding for companies like SpaceX and LinkedIn and established and funds the Thiel Foundation, which nurtures tomorrow’s tech visionaries.
 
Blake Masters is co-founder of Judicata, a technology startup that builds tools for legal research and analysis. Like Peter, Blake received undergraduate and law degrees from Stanford.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00J6YBOFQ
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crown Currency; 1st edition (September 16, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 16, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 17802 KB
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
I put off reading this book because I assumed it was just another “how I built it” kind of thing. It’s not that at all. Rather, it’s a short but deeply philosophical treatise about the importance of building a better future, and the questions to ask and answer before starting a venture. I found it insightful and entertaining. I’m not a fan of Thiel’s politics, but there’s no denying his intellect.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Some sections outshine others. Most of Thiel’s ideas—particularly on industry and technology—have aged remarkably well, but his take on machine learning feels inevitably short-sighted given the rapid evolution. Still, his succinct, direct style grips attention, with well-paced anecdotes offering sharp glimpses without overwhelming. This is a guide for exceptional founders, largely read by non-exceptional, non-founders (myself included). Yet, Thiel’s sharp, snarky wit and seasoned perspective make it a fascinating peer through the looking glass into one of the world’s most successful—and controversial—entrepreneurs.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Cannot recommend this book more. Easy read, very insightful, critical thinking. Technology, Philosophy, business - all in one. Must read first entrepreneurs engineers, scientists, business executives, managers.
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2016
This book is like a pair of Prescription Spectacles that put the Innovation Startup Business world, into Sharp Focus.

When I first saw the price I almost hit exit. However, I thought “If this guy has the balls to ask this price, this book had better be good”. Else I'm going to roast him in my Amazon review. I ain't roasting!!

As usual I attacked reading this book in concept extraction mode for my normal initial scan read. Chapter 6, You are not a Lottery Ticket, hit me with a Baseball bat right between the eyes. and slowed my reading pace down to almost snails'. Despite this slow first read, this Chapter deserved a re-read, at almost letter by letter speed. Almost every word or phrase brings an idea from the past, often vague, to the fore and into sharp focus. When I finished my first highlighting trip, almost every word in this chapter was lit. I had to choose and eliminate some of them.

In Zero to One, Thiel explores the world of New Business Creation. I would have loved using the word entrepreneurship but excessive and inappropriate use by “experts” have stripped this word of it's true meaning. We even invented a new version in South Africa under the ANC – Tenderpreneur.

True entrepreneurship from basics is the creation of a New business that facilitates Economic Development by providing an Inventive New Product creating a New Market Sector that facilitates New Consumer Productivity enhancing opportunities.

In Thiel's thesis, basic human attitudes can be split into a 2x2 matrix. I also tend to think in 2x2 matrixi. So this chapter fitted my mind. But Wow did he blow my mind with his various Definite vs Indefinite and Optimistic vs Pessimistic discussions. Despite many years in multinational business I could not fault the Author on any of his explanations. He clarified a lot for me. One of them “strategically humble” is certainly a new, yet valid descriptor for a company with a profitable monopoly. Yet in their Financial market press releases, they deliberately select a market description that yields for them a minority market share in a large market and not their true market share in the niche they dominate totally. (Are they hiding from Monopoly acuzations?)

A few key quotes.
”In the 1950's, Americans thought big plans for the future were too important to be left to experts”. (San Francisco Dam)

Ralph Waldo Emmerson is quoted as saying “Shallow men believe in luck, believe in circumstances …...... Strong men believe in cause and effect.”

“you should do what you could, not focus on what you couldn't” Is to my mind the Quote of the Year.

Another hand clapper was “No one pretended that misfortune didn't exist, but prior generations believed in making their own luck by working hard”

I consider the following a nice funny; When Peter had to use either the words he or she in his text he seemed to consistently use she. I suppose this enables him to duck accusations of Sexism. Showing signs of being scared of Indefinite Pessimists?

“We have to find our way back to a definite future, and the Western World needs nothing short of a cultural revolution to do it.”
“ A startup is the largest endeavor over which you can have definite mastery. You can have agency not just over your own life,
but over a small and important part of the world. It begins by rejecting the unjust tyranny of Chance”

The rest of the book is devoted to discussing the practicalities of founding Innovative Startups successfully. These are focused at exploiting what is commonly considered a secret simply because nobody has really explored it before. Their uniqueness create innovative monopoly opportunities - the key source of profit.

One of the issues discussed is; Power Law; We all know the Pareto principle is valid and 80-20 describes the unequal distribution of results in everything. Peter adds these considerations;

“It defines our surroundings so completely that we usually don't see it”.

He continues with; “but everyone needs to know exactly one thing that even venture capitalists struggle to understand: we don't live in a normal world; we live under power law.”

In this way many other facets of Startup founding are discussed practically.

In the end I came away with the following thought pattern;

A potential successful startup founder is someone who is a Definite Optimist with a long term perspective, prepared to take risks. Who has a mind open enough to identify factual or human secrets that need illumination. Who is prepared to do the hard work necessary to acquire the factual knowledge needed to explore this secret and find a way to change this mystery into a solution. Who is capable of funding this idea or selling it to Venture Funders to acquire funding. Who is prepared to expend the effort to develop the idea into a useful practical end product that solves something significant for a new market sector. AND; Who then has the flexibility to turn around from dreaming, research and creativity. To then display the tenacity to knuckle down to make this idea work in practice, prepared to live through the low personal income initial loss making era, building the practical business.

Thanks – A stimulating read, well worth the time and money – even for retired me!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
Thiel explains in understandable manner what is important when thinking you have a great idea or product for a business. The reality of what's involved. The work involved, and the difference between competition verses a truly revolutionary concept. The size of the book is also easy to carry around and thus easy to reread over & over.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2014
Every moment in business happens only once. With that sentence, Peter Thiel begins Zero to One with the best opening of any business book in memory. At times he shines with brilliant thoughts, at other times he sounds like a madman, and other times he just sounds silly. But through all the passion here, there is some truly original thinking. If you are thinking of doing a start-up, this should be high on your list of required reading. As an investor, it helped me hone my thinking as well. And besides that, who doesn't love a book in which the writer compares hipsters to the Unabomber?

The way to understand Thiel's unique thought process is to know his favorite question: "What important truth do very few people agree with you on?" His answer: most people think the future of the world will be defined by globalization, but he thinks the truth is that technology matters more.

This quote is one of my favorites: "The most contrarian thing of all is not to oppose the crowd but to think for yourself."

He deftly explains how monopolists, especially in technology, take pains to pretend that they have a lot of competition, while companies with no real differentiation attempt to do the opposite. He has strong views; "monopoly is the condition of every successful business," he says.

He doesn't love the current educational regime in the United States: "For the privilege of being turned into conformists, students pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in skyrocketing tuition that continues to outpace inflation." And another shot: "All Rhodes Scholars had a great future in their past."

Thiel relates some business truisms for aspiring entrepreneurs, such as the importance of a sales effort, the power of compounding, the way to determine if you have a niche. He lays out a seven-point list of success factors for new ventures.

He loses his way a little bit 2/3 of the way in this short book when he relates his opinions on hipsters, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga (with pictures!) He even opines that Star Wars is capitalist while Star Trek is communist. I guess he got a bit tired of writing at some point. I do like his principle of never investing in a tech company that has a CEO that wears a suit, though.

With a tidy wrap-up chapter on potential future outcomes for the entire world, this entertaining and informative little volume is done. Did I mention there are pictures?
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Carlos Herrera
5.0 out of 5 stars Sin duda un must read!
Reviewed in Mexico on July 23, 2024
Para aquellas personas distintas que quieren tomar el camino del emprendimiento/negocios sin duda es un libro que debes de leer.
Rogério V S Campos
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best
Reviewed in Brazil on July 28, 2023
Different from all the cliche advices, truly gives you a clue on what is needed to build a billionaire business.
Ritika
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality
Reviewed in India on September 24, 2024
Nice book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Revolutionäre Einsichten für Gründer und Innovatoren
Reviewed in Germany on August 21, 2024
"Zero to One" von Peter Thiel ist ein inspirierendes und provokatives Buch, das einen einzigartigen Blick auf das Unternehmertum und die Innovation bietet. Es ist ein unverzichtbarer Leitfaden für jeden, der nicht nur ein Unternehmen gründen, sondern auch die Welt verändern möchte.

Vorteile:

Einzigartiger Ansatz: Peter Thiel fordert konventionelles Denken heraus und ermutigt Gründer, nicht nur existierende Ideen zu verbessern, sondern völlig neue Wege zu gehen – von "Null auf Eins" zu denken. Dieser Ansatz macht das Buch besonders wertvoll für alle, die das nächste große Ding erschaffen wollen.
Prägnante Weisheiten: Thiel teilt eine Fülle von Weisheiten und Einsichten, die er aus seiner eigenen Erfahrung als Mitgründer von PayPal und frühen Investor in Unternehmen wie Facebook gewonnen hat. Seine Ansichten zu Monopolen, Wettbewerb und Innovation sind tiefgründig und regen zum Nachdenken an.

Fokus auf Differenzierung: Thiel betont die Bedeutung der Differenzierung und erklärt, warum erfolgreiche Startups sich nicht darauf konzentrieren sollten, bestehende Märkte zu erobern, sondern vielmehr neue Märkte zu schaffen. Dieses Konzept ist erfrischend und ermutigt dazu, wirklich bahnbrechende Ideen zu entwickeln.

Praktische Ratschläge: Neben den philosophischen Überlegungen bietet das Buch auch praktische Ratschläge zur Gründung und Führung eines Unternehmens. Thiel spricht Themen wie Produktentwicklung, Teamaufbau und langfristige Planung an – allesamt essenziell für den Erfolg eines Startups.

Inspirierend und motivierend: "Zero to One" ist nicht nur informativ, sondern auch äußerst inspirierend. Es ermutigt Leser, groß zu denken und nicht vor dem Unbekannten zurückzuschrecken. Für jeden, der das nächste Google oder Facebook gründen möchte, ist dieses Buch eine Quelle der Motivation.

Fazit:

"Zero to One" ist ein Muss für alle, die nicht nur ein Unternehmen gründen, sondern auch das Potenzial haben möchten, die Zukunft zu gestalten. Peter Thiels Einsichten sind tiefgründig und inspirierend, und sein Buch ist voll von wertvollen Lektionen für Gründer, Innovatoren und alle, die einen Unterschied machen wollen. Es ist nicht nur ein Buch über Startups, sondern auch ein Manifest für diejenigen, die die Welt verändern wollen. Ich kann es jedem empfehlen, der in der Startup-Welt erfolgreich sein möchte.
WalterJR
4.0 out of 5 stars Bra reflektioner
Reviewed in Sweden on April 27, 2024
Ger läsaren bra reflektioner över hur startups kan hanteras

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