— John CarreyrouSure, Mark Zuckerberg had learned to code on his father’s computer when he was ten, but medicine was different: it wasn’t something you could teach yourself in the basement of your house. You needed years of formal training and decades of research to add value. There was a reason many Nobel laureates in medicine were in their sixties when their achievements were recognized.
Replicated under Fair Use from Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou.