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Ray Dalio

@raydalio


Founder of Bridgewater Associates, author of #1 New York Times bestseller 'Principles' professional mistake maker

Net worth: 18.7 billion USD (2019)

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Ray Dalio

11 Nov, 23:10


It is the rare dispute that is resolved to both parties' equal satisfaction.

#principleoftheday
#success #raydalio #insight

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Ray Dalio

15 Sep, 08:27


Opinions are easy to produce; everyone has plenty of them and most people are eager to share them--even to fight for them. Unfortunately many are worthless or even harmful, including a lot of your own.

#principleoftheday #raydalio #success

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Ray Dalio

11 Sep, 22:12


⭐️ IT if it was helpful insight for you

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0j8_1t1c1A

Ray Dalio

26 Aug, 12:27


What if you could unplug that lower part of your brain entirely and instead connect with a decision-making computer that gives you logically derived instructions, as we do with our investment systems? Suppose this computer-based decision-making machine has a much better track record than you because it captures more logic, processes more information more quickly, and makes decisions without being emotionally hijacked. Would you use it? In confronting the challenges I've faced in the course of my career I've created exactly such tools, and I am convinced that I would not have been nearly as successful without them. I have no doubt that in the years ahead such "machine-thinking" tools will continue to develop and that smart decision makers will learn how to integrate them into their thinking. I urge you to learn about them and consider using them.

#principleoftheday #raydalio #success #crypto #wisdom #post #decision

Ray Dalio

17 Aug, 09:59


“He who lives by the crystal ball will eat shattered glass”

Dalio mentioned this in 2012 as a response to speculating about interest rate movements. This would also be applicable to any type of prediction in financial markets, which has proven to be all but consistent.
Following an investment style which is based on directional bets, might work a few times, but would not be sustainable for the average investor over a stretch of time.

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Ray Dalio

22 Jul, 10:50


Open-minded people seek to learn by asking questions; they realize how little they know in relation to what there is to know and recognize that they might be wrong; they are thrilled to be around people who know more than they do because it represents an opportunity to learn something. Closed-minded people always tell you what they know, even if they know hardly anything. They are typically uncomfortable being around those who know a lot more than they do. #principleoftheday
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Ray Dalio

18 Jun, 10:06


This is Episode 2: Embrace Reality and Deal With It, I hope you find these helpful.

#success #principles @raydalio #lifeadvice #mentor #motivation #graduation #raydalio

Ray Dalio

02 Jun, 11:46


I've taken my best-selling book “Principles” and distilled it into a video mini-series that focuses on the life principles that have helped me the most. This will especially help those who are graduating this Spring and entering “the real world.”

This is Episode 1: The Call to Adventure, I hope you find these helpful.

#success #principles @raydalio #lifeadvice #mentor #motivation #graduation

Ray Dalio

23 May, 21:02


You only have so much time and energy; make sure you are investing them in exploring the problems that, if fixed, will yield you the biggest returns. But at the same time, make sure you spend enough time with the small problems to make sure they're not symptoms of larger ones.

#principleoftheday

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Ray Dalio

07 May, 09:12


If you're like most people, the idea of facing the unvarnished truth makes you anxious. To get over that, you need to understand intellectually why untruths are scarier than truths and then, through practice, get accustomed to living with them.

If you're sick, it's natural to fear your doctor's diagnosis--what if it's cancer or some other deadly disease? As scary as the truth may turn out to be, you will be better off knowing it in the long run because it will allow you to seek the most appropriate treatment. The same holds for learning painful truths about your own strengths and weaknesses.

#principleoftheday

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Ray Dalio

30 Apr, 09:16


So I certainly don’t want to dissuade you from going after whatever you want. At the same time, I urge you to reflect on whether what you are going after is consistent with your nature. Whatever your nature is, there are many paths that will suit you, so don’t fixate on just one. Should a particular path close, all you have to do is find another good one consistent with what you’re like.

But most people lack the courage to confront their own weaknesses and make the hard choices that this process requires. Ultimately, it comes down to the following five decisions:

Don’t confuse what you wish were true with what is really true.
Don’t worry about looking good—worry instead about achieving your goals.
Don’t overweight first-order consequences relative to second- and third-order ones.
Don’t let pain stand in the way of progress.
Don’t blame bad outcomes on anyone but yourself.

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Ray Dalio

13 Mar, 00:04


Aligning what you say with what you think and what you think with what you feel will make you much happier and much more successful. Thinking solely about what’s accurate instead of how it is perceived pushes you to focus on the most important things. It helps you sort through people and places because you’ll be drawn to people and places that are open and honest. It’s also fairer to those around you: Making judgments about people so that they are tried and sentenced in your head, without asking for their perspective, is both unethical and unproductive. Having nothing to hide relieves stress and builds trust. #principleoftheday

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Ray Dalio

12 Mar, 23:44


Integrity comes from the Latin word integritas, meaning “one” or “whole.” People who are one way on the inside and another way on the outside—i.e., not “whole”—lack integrity; they have “duality” instead. While presenting your view as something other than it is can sometimes be easier in the moment (because you can avoid conflict, or embarrassment, or achieve some other short-term goal), the second- and third-order effects of having integrity and avoiding duality are immense. People who are one way on the inside and another on the outside become conflicted and often lose touch with their own values. It’s difficult for them to be happy and almost impossible for them to be their best.

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Ray Dalio

07 Mar, 00:55


They are rare. Such relationships take time to build and can only be built if you treat such people well. #principleoftheday

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Ray Dalio

06 Mar, 00:30


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Ray Dalio

05 Mar, 23:27


At the same time, let’s be practical. If I tried to limit my relationships to people who never lied, I’d have nobody to work with. While I have extremely high standards when it comes to integrity, I don’t view it in a black-white, one-strike-and-you’re-out way. I look at the severity, the circumstances, and the patterns to try to understand whether I am dealing with a person who is a habitual liar and will lie to me again, or with a person who is fundamentally honest yet imperfect. I consider the significance of the dishonesty itself (Was the person stealing a piece of cake or were they committing a felony?) as well as the nature of our existing relationship (Is it my spouse telling the lie, a casual acquaintance, or an employee?). Treating such cases differently is appropriate because a basic law of justice is that the punishment should fit the crime. #principleoftheday

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Ray Dalio

05 Mar, 22:17


People lie more than most people imagine. I learned that by being in the position of being responsible for everyone in the company. While you might have an exceptionally ethical group of people, in all organizations there are dishonest people who have to be dealt with in practical ways. For example, don’t believe most people who are caught being dishonest when they say that they’ve seen the light and will never do it again because chances are they will. Dishonest people are dangerous, so keeping them around isn’t smart.

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Ray Dalio

03 Mar, 21:28


In an idea meritocracy, openness is a responsibility; you not only have the privilege to speak up and “fight for right” but are obliged to do so. This extends especially to principles. Just like everything else, principles need to be questioned and debated. What you’re not allowed to do is complain and criticize privately— either to others or in your own head. If you can’t fulfill this obligation, then you must go.

Of course open-mindedly exploring what’s true with others is not the same thing as stubbornly insisting that only you are right, even after the decision-making machine has settled an issue and moved on. There will inevitably be cases where you must abide by some policy or decision that you disagree with. #principleoftheday

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Ray Dalio

11 Jan, 17:52


If you limit your goals to what you know you can achieve, you are setting the bar way too low. #principleoftheday

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Ray Dalio

11 Jan, 17:50


Articulate your assessment of a person's values, abilities, and skills up front and share it; listen to their and others' responses to your description; organize a plan for training and testing; and reassess your conclusions based on the performance you observe. Do this on an ongoing basis. After several months of discussions and real-world tests, you and your report should both have a pretty good idea of what he or she is like. Over time this exercise will crystallize suitable roles and appropriate training or it will reveal that it's time for the person to find a more appropriate job somewhere else. #principleoftheday

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