"Thiel doesn't subscribe to what he calls the start-up 'religion' of a-b testing"
“Thiel doesn’t subscribe to what he calls the start-up “religion” of a-b testing every tweak (until you run out of money) or incrementally-iterating at every step—to be so systematically chasing some random success that it strips out all conviction and creative ideas about the future.”
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Peter Thiel Talks About the Day Mark Zuckerberg Turned Down Yahoo’s $1 Billion | Inc.com
This sums up the little part of my brain that hates A-B testing and the like even though I know rationally it makes such sense. Perhaps it’s just ego but the same ego that can be a positive force when harnessed smartly…