Ray Dalio is Founder, Co-CIO and Member of the Bridgewater Board, which, over the last forty years, has become the largest and best-performing hedge fund in the world. Dalio has appeared on the Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world as well as the Bloomberg Markets list of the 50 most influential people. He is also #1 New York Times bestselling author of Principles, Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises, and Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order. He lives with his family in Connecticut.
Winner of the Axiom Business Book Award for 2018
“Mr. Dalio has long been an object of fascination. . . . His new
book is more significant than the original list of principles: It
is part memoir, part how-to guide. It is a deeply personal story,
with Mr. Dalio wading into how he started his firm in 1975,
internal conflicts inside the company, and strife early on in his
career. The book is both instructive and surprisingly moving. . . .
Underneath what may seem like a clinical, emotionless approach is
something different and far more poignant: Mr. Dalio is preaching
for individuals to have a sense of humility and introspection, an
ability to open themselves to appreciate pointed criticism and use
it to improve.”
—The New York Times
“If there was an ‘it’ book for businesses or careers in 2017, it
was Ray Dalio’s Principles. The book, weighing in at nearly 600
pages, begins with the author’s own story, including the rise of
Bridgewater Associates, Dalio’s highly successful investment firm.
Part memoir, part strategic plan, Dalio uses his own history to
provide suggestions on attaining success while always stressing the
power of individuality and personal goals. This isn’t just a book
for the power elite. Dalio’s highly detailed game plan focuses on
what he calls ‘radical’ truths and transparencies, and are
applicable to the careers of powerful CEOs, ladder-climbing
executives, longtime grunts, and fresh-faced rookies.”
—Chicago Tribune
“Ray Dalio has provided me with invaluable guidance and insights
that are now available to you in Principles.”
—Bill Gates
“I absolutely loved this book. It’s beautifully written and filled
with such wisdom.”
—Arianna Huffington
“I found it to be truly extraordinary. Every page is full of so
many principles of distinction and insights—and I love how Ray
incorporates his history and his life in such an elegant way.”
—Tony Robbins
“Ray Dalio’s market acumen is legendary, but it was creating and
living by a set of principles that allowed him to reach the top.
Everyone with goals and dreams can learn from Ray’s approach.”
—Michael Bloomberg
“It’s important and instructive to share what you’ve learned in
life with others, and Ray does this in an interesting and
provocative way in this compelling work.”
—Jamie Dimon
“I was surprisingly moved by it. I found it to be remarkably
engaging. It made me think about life and how we all deal with each
other in pretty profound ways. And Mr. Dalio’s own story about how
he came to these principles is fascinating.”
—Andrew Ross Sorkin
“The billionaire investor has created the strongest culture I’ve
ever seen in an organization—one that prizes radical transparency
over politics and meritocracy over democracy. In his long-awaited
book, he describes the systems that he has designed to shape
meaningful work, meaningful relationships, and the world’s most
successful hedge fund.”
—Adam Grant
“I highly, highly recommend this book. It has already changed how I
think about making decisions in my life and in my business.”
—Tim Ferriss
“It’s the book I wish I had as a young entrepreneur, stressing over
not knowing what I didn’t know. Principles offers a bible to the
greatest skill an entrepreneur can have, the ability to Learn How
to Learn in any situation. Read it.”
—Mark Cuban
“Principles had a profound positive impact on my leadership
style—through living more honestly.”
—Reed Hastings
“Ray brings unique analytic insights about how to think about
complex issues. His Principles is a must read. It’s a gift to all
of us.”
—Steve Schwarzman
“Among a handful of philosopher-investors known not only for
moneymaking prowess but also for their distinctive take on
life.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“What makes Dalio compelling is not just his track record but the
way he goes about making money, and the rigorous analysis he
applies to understanding markets, organizations, the economy, and
life.”
—Fortune
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