Speaking with Jarvis, Thiel addressed the tech battle on Wall Street between Apple and Google. And I think that’s a really important mindset to have when people set out.” “The lesson people learned inside PayPal, it was hard but possible to build a great company. “You think you’re going to take over the world, you think you’re all going to die and sometimes you move back and forth several times a day,” Thiel said. Thiel also opened up about his own roller coaster ride and dealing with self-doubt while trying to start PayPal. He explained it is wise to make sure the "structure" is right from the very beginning: who you are going to hire, "how you divvy up the initial pie and the basic rules you set." In an interview with Rebecca Jarvis, ABC News’ chief business and economics correspondent and host of the hit digital program "Real Biz," Thiel shared his advice on how to build a solid business. Despite our cultural challenges, Thiel emphasizes, “Great companies are one-of-a-kind” and in his new book he includes exercises to encourage people to think about the world in different ways. He explains that from the time people are born, society trains them to follow the herd: from the language our parents teach us to speak, to peer pressure in junior high.
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