Peter Thiel: Feeling Lucky Is Just An Excuse For Not Working Hard Enough
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Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett and Bill Gates all credit their success to luck. Peter Thiel, the serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist and billionaire has a different take on it.
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In his new book, "Zero to One," he explains why he rejects the idea that success is dependent on luck and how to build a better, more definitive future for your company.
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