Rethinking Rocket Science
Questioning the long-held belief that rockets couldn't be reused has led to groundbreaking advancements in space travel, with companies now treating rocket parts like certified pre-owned vehicles. Both Elon and Jeff leveraged their outsider perspectives to challenge industry norms, illustrating how fresh viewpoints can ignite innovation. This discussion highlights the importance of recognizing and resetting unconscious assumptions, as seen in the rise of disruptive companies like Uber, which capitalized on overlooked opportunities in the taxi industry.In this clip
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338: Ozan Varol | How to Think Like a Rocket Scientist
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