#1 New York Times Bestseller
“Significant...The book is both instructive and surprisingly moving.” —The
New York Times
Ray Dalio, one of the world’s most successful investors and entrepreneurs,
shares the unconventional principles that he’s developed, refined, and used
over the past forty years to create unique results in both life and
business—and which any person or organization can adopt to help achieve their
goals.
In 1975, Ray Dalio founded an investment firm, Bridgewater Associates, out of
his two-bedroom apartment in New York City. Forty years later, Bridgewater has
made more money for its clients than any other hedge fund in history and grown
into the fifth most important private company in the United States, according
to Fortune magazine. Dalio himself has been named to Time magazine’s
list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Along the way, Dalio
discovered a set of unique principles that have led to Bridgewater’s
exceptionally effective culture, which he describes as “an idea meritocracy
that strives to achieve meaningful work and meaningful relationships through
radical transparency.” It is these principles, and not anything special about
Dalio—who grew up an ordinary kid in a middle-class Long Island
neighborhood—that he believes are the reason behind his success.
In Principles, Dalio shares what he’s learned over the course
of his remarkable career. He argues that life, management, economics, and
investing can all be systemized into rules and understood like machines. The
book’s hundreds of practical lessons, which are built around his cornerstones
of “radical truth” and “radical transparency,” include Dalio laying out the
most effective ways for individuals and organizations to make decisions,
approach challenges, and build strong teams. He also describes the innovative
tools the firm uses to bring an idea meritocracy to life, such as creating
“baseball cards” for all employees that distill their strengths and weaknesses,
and employing computerized decision-making systems to make
believability-weighted decisions. While the book brims with novel ideas for
organizations and institutions, Principles also offers a
clear, straightforward approach to decision-making that Dalio believes anyone
can apply, no matter what they’re seeking to achieve.
Here, from a man who has been called both “the Steve Jobs of investing” and
“the philosopher king of the financial universe” (CIO magazine), is
a rare opportunity to gain proven advice unlike anything you’ll find in the
conventional business press.
About the Author
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.