If you never publicly state your beliefs, how are you supposed to refine them?
But if you do publicly state your beliefs, the Rebecca Watsons can eat you, and if you don’t, the Rebecca Watsons can coordinate against you.
How do you solve that?
“I believe that it’s always important to exchange views with people, no matter what their perspectives are. I think that we have a lot of problems in our society and we need to be finding ways to talk to people, we need to find ways to talk to people where not everything is completely transparent. … I think often you have the best conversations in smaller groups where not everything is being monitored. That’s how you have very honest conversations and how you can think better about the future.”—Thiel on Bilderberg
If you never publicly state your beliefs, how are you supposed to refine them?
But if you do publicly state your beliefs, the Rebecca Watsons can eat you, and if you don’t, the Rebecca Watsons can coordinate against you.
How do you solve that?
“I believe that it’s always important to exchange views with people, no matter what their perspectives are. I think that we have a lot of problems in our society and we need to be finding ways to talk to people, we need to find ways to talk to people where not everything is completely transparent. … I think often you have the best conversations in smaller groups where not everything is being monitored. That’s how you have very honest conversations and how you can think better about the future.”—Thiel on Bilderberg