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“At first, it seemed to me that I faced an all-or-nothing choice: I could either take on a lot of risk in pursuit of high returns (and occasionally find myself ruined) or I could lower my risk and settle for lower returns. But I needed to have both low risk and high returns, and by setting out on a mission to discover how I could, I learned to go slowly when faced with the choice between two things that you need that are seemingly at odds. That way you can figure out how to have as much of both as possible. There is almost always a good path that you just haven’t discovered yet, so look for it until you find it rather than settle for the choice that is then apparent to you.”

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Principles: Life and Work

This book delves into the author's philosophy on life and work, providing a framework for making decisions and achieving success. It covers a range of topics, including ethics, productivity, and personal growth. more

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Ray Dalio
Ray Dalio

Ray Dalio, born in 1949, is a renowned American businessman, investor, and the founder of Bridgewater Associates, one of the world's largest hedge funds. He is known for his unique investment philosophy and successful corporate management. more

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