
Principles Book Summary
Life and Work
Book by Ray Dalio
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In Principles, Ray Dalio shares the unconventional principles he developed, refined, and used during his 40-year career to create unique results in both life and business - and which any person or organization can adopt to help achieve their goals.
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Principles As Fundamental Truths
"Principles are fundamental truths that serve as the foundations for behavior that gets you what you want out of life. They can be applied again and again in similar situations to help you achieve your goals."
Section: 2, Chapter: 1
The WHO is More Important Than the WHAT
"No matter what work you do, at a high level you are simply setting goals and building machines to help you achieve them. I built the machine that is Bridgewater by constantly comparing its actual outcomes to my mental map of the outcomes that it should be producing, and finding ways to improve it."
Section: 3, Chapter: 7
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