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#278 Peter Thiel

Founders

CHAPTER

The Most Important Lesson to Learn From Steve Jobs

A definitive view favors firm convictions. Instead of pursuing many-sided mediocrity and calling it well-roundedness, a definitive person determines the one best thing to do and then does it. Long-term planning is often undervalued by her indefinite short-term world. Definitive founders with robust plans don't sell when they have no more concrete visions for the company. The power of planning explains the difficulty of valuing private companies.

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