Failure Quote by Peter Thiel
“I do tend to think that things that have incredibly long time horizons often do involve market failures.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Peter Thiel on Markets, 2015
Long‑term projects often encounter market failures because incentives and information are misaligned over extended horizons.
In simple terms: Big ideas can fail due to market flaws.
Consider market incentives when planning long‑term ventures.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- startup strategy
- policy design
- investment decisions
- research funding
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you mitigate market failure risk?
- What incentives align long‑term success?
Long horizons are hard to predict; markets may evolve unpredictably.