How To Master Your 2016 End Game

Are you trying too hard to be first when you should be trying to be last?

Peter Thiel, Facebook’s first outside investor, calls this the “Last Mover Advantage.”

As he explained in one of his Stanford startup lectures, “People often talk about ‘first mover advantage.’ But focusing on that may be problematic; you might move first then fade away.”

“More important than being the first mover is the last mover. You have to be durable. Chess Grandmaster Jose Raul Capablanca put it very well: to succ...

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Published on December 23, 2016 21:33
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