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    Dalio's Principles: A Philosophical Examination

    A podcast dedicated to a deep dive into Ray Dalio's book "Principles". We examine the book through the lens of philosophy and our experience using the principles.
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    Episodes (30)

    Principle 3.3 - Appreciate the art of thoughtful disagreement

    Principle 3.3 - Appreciate the art of thoughtful disagreement
    Read this Principle online (https://www.principles.com/principles/7e32fcba-3c52-4f0d-8718-3cc342d88763/) Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 3.2 - Practice Radical Open-mindedness

    Principle 3.2 - Practice Radical Open-mindedness
    An examination of Principle 3.2 Philosopher Agnes Callard (https://twitter.com/AgnesCallard) The Meno (http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/meno.html) Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 3.1 - Recognize Your Two Barriers

    Principle 3.1 - Recognize Your Two Barriers
    Principle 3.1 - Recognize Your Two Barriers Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Books mentioned Wiser: Getting Beyond Groupthink to Make Groups Smarter, by Cass Sunstein (https://www.amazon.com/Wiser-Getting-Beyond-Groupthink-Smarter/dp/1422122999/) Articles mentioned "The Will to Believe", by William James (https://www.gutenberg.org/files/26659/26659-h/26659-h.htm#P1) Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 2.7 - Understand your own and others' mental maps and humility

    Principle 2.7 - Understand your own and others' mental maps and humility
    Principle 2.7 - Understand your own and others' mental maps and humility Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 2.6 - Remember weaknesses don't matter if you find solutions

    Principle 2.6 - Remember weaknesses don't matter if you find solutions
    Principle 2.6 - Remember weaknesses don't matter if you find solutions Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 2.5 - Push through to completion

    Principle 2.5 - Push through to completion
    Principle 2.5 Push through to completion Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 2.4 - Design a plan

    Principle 2.4 - Design a plan
    Principle 2.4 - Design a plan a. Go back before you go forward. b. Think about your problem as a set of outcomes produced by a machine. c. Remember that there are typically many paths to achieving your goals. d. Think of you plans as being like a movie script in that you visualize who will do what through time. e. Write down your plan for everyone to see and to measure your progress against. f. Recognize that it doesn't take a lot of time to design a good plan. Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 2.3 - Diagnose problems to get at their root causes

    Principle 2.3 - Diagnose problems to get at their root causes
    Principle 2.3 - Diagnose problems to get at their root causes a. Focus on the "what is" before deciding "what to do about it." b. Distinguish proximate causes from root causes. c. Recognize that knowing what someone (including you) is like will tell you what you can expect from them. "Proximate causes are often verbs and root causes are often adjectives." Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 2.1 - Have Clear Goals

    Principle 2.1 - Have Clear Goals
    Have Clear Goals Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 2 - Use the 5-Step Process

    Principle 2 - Use the 5-Step Process
    Principles 2 - Use the 5-Step Process to Get What You Want Out of Life Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Mentioned Links Ray's 5-Step Process Video (https://www.principles.com/principles-for-success/#the-five-step-process) Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 1.10 - Look at the Machine from a Higher Level

    Principle 1.10 - Look at the Machine from a Higher Level
    Look at the Machine from a Higher Level Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Mentioned Links Babushka Doll (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matryoshka_doll) Holocracy, Brian J. Robertson (https://www.amazon.com/Holacracy-Management-System-Rapidly-Changing-ebook/dp/B00PF6QM6K/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3A2GJEOMQL2YZkeywords=holocracy&qid=1572194966&sprefix=holocr%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-1) Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    New Principle: Be Creative and Flexible

    New Principle: Be Creative and Flexible
    LinkedIn Article New Principle: To Have Both the money you need and the job you want, you have to be creative and flexible, https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/have-both-money-you-need-job-want-creative-flexible-ray-dalio/ Topics discussed How we've tried to live out this Principle Philisophical considerations of this Principle Related Links Adam Grant, The Perils of Following Your Passion, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-perils-of-following-your-career-passion/id1346314086?i=1000433418434 Cal Newport, How Passions are Developed, https://www.calnewport.com/blog/2009/11/24/are-passions-serendipitously-discovered-or-painstakingly-constructed/ LinkedIn, Should You Follow Your Passion, https://www.linkedin.com/feed/news/should-you-follow-your-passion-3990529/ Beyond the Professoriate, https://beyondprof.com/ Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principles 1.9 - Own Your Outcomes

    Principles 1.9 - Own Your Outcomes
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    Principle 1.7 - Pain + Reflection = Progress

    Principle 1.7 - Pain + Reflection = Progress
    Pain + Reflection = Progress Topics discussed Go to the pain rather than avoid it Embrace Tough Love Books mentioned: The Millionaire Next Door (https://amzn.to/2oa16iw), by Thomas J Stanley Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 1.6 - Understand Nature's Practical Lessons

    Principle 1.6 - Understand Nature's Practical Lessons
    Understand Nature's Practical Lessons Topics discussed Maximize your evolution Remember "no pain, no gain" It is a fundamental law of nature that in order to gain strength one has to push one's limits, which is painful. Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 1.5 - Evolving is Life's Greatest Accomplishment and its Greatest Reward

    Principle 1.5 - Evolving is Life's Greatest Accomplishment and its Greatest Reward
    Evolving is Life's Greatest Accomplishment and its Greatest Reward Topics discussed The individual's incentives must be aligned with the group's goals. Reality is optimizing for the whole - not for you. Adaptations through rapid trial and error is invaluable. Realize that you are simultaneously everything and nothing - and decide what you want to be. What you will be will depend on the perspective you have. Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 1.4 - Look to Nature to Learn How Reality Works

    Principle 1.4 - Look to Nature to Learn How Reality Works
    Look to Nature to Learn How Reality Works Topics discussed Understanding nature to understand what we want out of life. How to adapt this principle to your life. General considerations about the questions, "What is the purpose of life?" Leo Tolstoy's views compared to Dalio's views. Objection by Jean-Paul Sarte: Our life doesn’t come “pre-packaged” with a purpose. Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)

    Principle 1.3 - Be Radically Open Minded and Radically Transparent

    Principle 1.3 - Be Radically Open Minded and Radically Transparent
    Be Radically Open-Minded and Radically Transparent Topics discussed Benefits of radical truth and transparency Difficulties in being radically truthful and transparent Ways to help you and other being more truthful and transparent Examples of them in our own lives How you can use Twitter to be more open-minded Books mentioned: Principles, Ray Dalio (https://amzn.to/2Z4dnXl) Join us on our subreddit dailosprinciples (https://www.reddit.com/r/daliosprinciples/) Follow us on Twitter @MicahBaize (https://twitter.com/micahbaize) @JohnSextro (https://twitter.com/johnsextro)
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