I don’t think Thiel should be taken as saying that we should be ‘determinate optimistic’ regardless of circumstance. He might be criticizing indeterminate attitudes. But if ‘a storm is coming’ I imagine him favoring a determinate pessimism - concrete prep to survive bad times.
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I don’t have a specific event in mind besides ‘our times’ and how to live in response to them, but re Thiel’s theory this is the idea I’m talking about (which IIRC he restated in Zero to One):https://blakemasters.com/post/23435743973/peter-thiels-cs183-startup-class-13-notes …
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