![]() ![]() We need to cultivate a "beginner's mind" and always remain open to learning.Ĥ. However, we can often be our own worst enemy by believing that we do indeed know everything about a subject. Ray believes, rightly, that none of us know everything. ![]() If you're being too positive or too negative about something, you'll miss the clear next step to take.ģ. Ray and Jim both advocate being absolutely clear about a situation so that you can do something about it. Ray is a strong proponent of the "Confront the Brutal Facts" principle that I first read about in Jim Collin's epic book, Good to Great. Maybe this blog is part of how I'll do it.Ģ. After reading this book, I am inspired to write down my life and work principles. He believes writing down our principles helps us create an operating system for our lives that can help us live life fully and successfully. Ray advocates writing down your principles for your own life and work. Below are my top 7 takeaways from this terrific book:ġ. In Principles: Life and Work, Ray shares in detail what has made him successful. Ray Dalio is the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, one of the largest hedge funds on the planet. This is one of those books that will make you smarter! Reading it feels like getting an MBA and a Philosophy degree simultaneously. ![]()
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