A diploma is a dunce hat in disguise.
Airbnb is undervalued.
All of us have to work toward a definite future... That can motivate and inspire people to change the world.
An entrepreneur must deal with more uncertainty than a professional with a well-defined role.
Anti-aging is an extremely under-explored field.
College gives people learning and also takes away future opportunities by loading the next generation down with debt.
Contrarian thinking doesn't make any sense unless the world still has secrets left to give up.
Creating value isn't enough - you also need to capture some of the value you create.
Don't bother starting the 10,000th restaurant in Manhattan. Find something to do that if you don't do it, it won't get done.
Education is a bubble in a classic sense. To call something a bubble, it must be overpriced, and there must be an intense belief in it.
Every correct answer is necessarily a secret something important and unknown, something hard to do but doable.
Every one of today's smartphones has thousands of times more processing power than the computers that guided astronauts to the moon.
Every time you write an email, it is in the public domain. There are all these ways where security is not as good as people believe.
Great investments may look crazy but really may not be.
Great things happen only once.
We live in a world in which courage is in less supply than genius.
I would like to live longer, and I would like other people to live longer.
I suspect Obama did not know he was recording Angela Merkel's cell phones.
I would not describe myself as a super early adopter of consumer technology.
You don't want to just do 'me too' companies that are copying what others are doing.
We protect monopolies with copyright.
What is it about our society where anyone who does not have Asperger's gets talked out of their heterodox ideas?
The future is limitless.
If you do something new, it will always look a little bit strange.
There's absolutely no bubble in technology.
How to teach people to do what hasn't been done is a great riddle.