"What kind of person is Dean?" David wondered briefly before nodding with absolute certainty, "A genius!"
"A genius?" Peter Thiel repeated the question while taking pictures, a habitual echo.
"Yes, a genius. His genius lies not only in his creativity but also in his ability to learn.
We all know he's only a sophomore, but under Stanford's demanding academic workload, he not only ensures that he gets an A or even an A+ in every class.
In addition, from the development of Teams software to the founding and smooth operation of Byte Company, he has been leading all these things.
He's like a rabbit equipped with Eveready batteries and on a stimulant, and then you connect the wires to the Hoover Dam power plant; he's always so passionate and imaginative."
"This slightly differs from your partner's assessment of him, but you share the same view that 'he is a genius.'" Peter Thiel put down his camera, "One last question, let's talk about the wealth that Byte software has brought you—"