Principles

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Ray Dalio: Principles (2018, Simon & Schuster)

592 pages

English language

Published 2018 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-1238-7
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3 stars (1 review)

Bridgewater Associates founder, Ray Dalio, offers a five-step process to getting what you want out of life, which involves systemizing everything to run like a machine — which can then be fine-tuned.

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3 stars

The ideas and content in the book are really solid. There are plenty of great quotes and aphorisms to extract from the book. I will probably use it as a reference of sorts, however, as a book I found it hard to engage with the material. It was just a little too preachy and self-help and repetitive. The book is like a string of Medium posts each around a principal, good in small doses but not necessarily a cohesive story or book.

On the author's own recommendation, I did skip the auto biography at the front.

Here are a couple of examples of principals:

> 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 let pain stand in the way

> Don’t blame bad outcomes on anyone else

Subjects

  • Economics