
Peter Thiel on Innovation and Stagnation
Conversations with Bill Kristol
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The Dissatisfaction of Going to Silicon Valley
In New York, you're in the legal financial world. But Silicon Valley is an exception to that: it's a place where people can start something new and have a big impact on the world as a whole. You'd have 80 very talented people start every year at Cromwell; four or five might make partner after seven or eight years. It was very unclear even for the people who became partner, how much impact they would have on the, on the broader world. And entrepreneurship struck you as different? I do think we are living in a society where the frontier is not as wide open as it was in the 19th century. There aren't that many places one can move to where
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