⚡🇺🇸 ARCHIVE - Mark Zuckerberg on the best advice Peter Thiel ever gave him “Peter was the person who told me this really pithy quote that, ‘In a world that’s changing so quickly, the biggest risk you can take is not taking any risk.’ And I really think that that is true.” Mark continues: “Whenever you get yourself into a position where you have to make some big shift in direction or do something, there are always people who are going to point to the downside risks of that decision — and locally they may be right. For any given decision you make, there’s upside and downside. But in aggregate, if you are stagnant and you don’t make those changes, then I think you’re guaranteed to fail and not catch up. So to some degree, I think it’s really right that, over time, the biggest risk you can take is to not take any risks.” (2016)

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FEW_BTC 2 days ago
I wonder if thiel used that argument to convince zuck that a dinner with epstein was worth the risk?