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Peter Thiel's CS183: Startup - Class 1 Notes Essay
Here is an essay version of my class notes from Class 1 of CS183: Startup. Errors and omissions are my own. Credit for good stuff is Peterâs entirely.Â
CS183: StartupâNotes EssayâThe Challenge of the Future
Purpose and Preamble
      We might describe our world as having retail sanity, but wholesale madness. Details are well understood; the big picture remains unclear. A fundamental challengeâin business as in lifeâis to integrate the micro and macro such that all things make sense.
      Humanities majors may well learn a great deal about the world. But they donât really learn career skills through their studies. Engineering majors, conversely, learn in great technical detail. But they might not learn why, how, or where they should apply their skills in the workforce. The best students, workers, and thinkers will integrate these questions into a cohesive narrative. This course aims to facilitate that process.
I. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The History of Technology
      For most of recent human historyâfrom the invention of the steam engine in the late 17th century through about the late 1960âs or soâ technological progress has been tremendous, perhaps even relentless. In most prior human societies, people made money by taking it from others. The industrial revolution wrought a paradigm shift in which people make money through trade, not plunder.
       The importance of this shift is hard to overstate. Perhaps 100 billion people have ever lived on earth. Most of them lived in essentially stagnant societies; success involved claiming value, not creating it. So the massive technological acceleration of the past few hundred years is truly incredible.
       The zenith of optimism about the future of technology might have been the 1960âs. People believed in the future. They thought about the future. Many were supremely confident that the next 50 years would be a half-century of unprecedented technological progress.
       But with the exception of the computer industry, it wasnât. Per capita incomes are still rising, but that rate is starkly decelerating. Median wages have been stagnant since 1973. People find themselves in an alarming Alice-in-Wonderland-style scenario in which they must run harder and harderâthat is, work longer hoursâjust to stay in the same place. This deceleration is complex, and wage data alone donât explain it. But they do support the general sense that the rapid progress of the last 200 years is slowing all too quickly.Â
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Interesting! Too bad Peter Thiel doesnât have plans to return to Stanford to teach!
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Carol Dweck, "Developing a Growth Mindset"
Very motivating and uplifting talk by Carol Dweck (Stanford prof). I enjoy her books - her principles apply to professionals as well as children! - Vania Chaker @VMChakerÂ
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