In this episode of the James Altucher Show, James interviews Peter Thiel, the founder of PayPal and early investor in Facebook, about his book "Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future." Thiel argues against incrementalism and competition, advocating for creating monopolies through unique, innovative technologies that are ten times better than existing solutions. They discuss the importance of identifying secrets, combining interdisciplinary fields, and building strong teams with a shared prehistory. Thiel also shares insights on network effects, market share, and the current government bubble, advising investors to stay far from cash and credit by considering venture capital and biotech. The conversation touches on Thiel's investment in Facebook, his thoughts on the show "Silicon Valley," and the role of chess in developing strategic thinking.
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