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Failure Quote by Peter Thiel

“I do tend to think that things that have incredibly long time horizons often do involve market failures.” quote by Peter Thiel
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“I do tend to think that things that have incredibly long time horizons often do involve market failures.”

Peter Thiel

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.

Key Takeaway

Consider market incentives when planning long‑term ventures.

Themes

innovation market failures long‑term planning economics risk future thinking

Mood

cautious strategic

Type

analytical strategic

When to use this quote

  • startup strategy
  • policy design
  • investment decisions
  • research funding

Key Concepts

Incentive structures information asymmetry investment horizons

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you mitigate market failure risk?
  • What incentives align long‑term success?
A Different Perspective

Long horizons are hard to predict; markets may evolve unpredictably.

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