
Cost of Glory 115 - Aristotle, Thiel Fellowship, and Human Greatness w/ Michael Gibson
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Nov 7, 2025 Michael Gibson, co-founder of the Thiel Fellowship and author of 'Paper Belt on Fire,' explores the intersection of philosophy and entrepreneurship. He discusses Aristotle's influence on character and virtue, emphasizing that intelligence alone isn't enough for greatness. Fascinatingly, he connects Alexander the Great's ambition as a model for modern creators. The conversation also tackles the value of friendship in startups and the importance of evaluating character through action over test scores, offering a fresh perspective on success in the entrepreneurial world.
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From PhD Basement To Thiel Fellowship
- Michael Gibson left a philosophy PhD because academic life felt spiritually dead and overly scholastic.
- He dropped out, worked as a journalist, then joined Peter Thiel and helped launch the Thiel Fellowship at TechCrunch 2010.
Backstage At TechCrunch Launch
- Gibson recounts arriving first day to find Thiel launching the fellowship at TechCrunch Disrupt.
- He immediately co-ran the program that paid young people to leave school and build projects.
College As A Sacred Institution
- The Teal Fellowship provoked moral panic because higher education is treated as sacred.
- Questioning college looked sacrilegious even when the program aimed to free talent from stagnant academia.







