![]() In believing those three things, and especially the second two, Thiel and Masters are swimming upstream against much of contemporary culture. ![]() The thrust Zero to One is also beautiful and optimistic: the future is important, it can be shaped and improved, and individual choices matter. Nonetheless those notes have been cleaned up, organized, and updated with more recent examples. Those who have already read Blake Masters’s CS 183 classnotes-I have-may be disappointed, since they form the core of the book. It is Robertson Davies’s plain style, used well here. The writing is elegant and clear without having a distinctive style that can be easily labeled by calling attention to itself. Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future is out and you, like everyone, should read it the book is of course about startups but its deeper themes are philosophical in nature: how we should think about and relate to the world. ![]()
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