Thanks a lot for taking the pain and giving a condensed version for us to keep revisiting on a daily basis. Like Charlie Munger says, best a human can do is help another human being in becoming better and successful... thanks a lot sir. It is as good as the book. I am blessed to be in this generation.
Priceless advice. Thank you, Ray Dalio. I appreciate so much of the idea everything is a machine, and there is ALWAYS a cyclical pattern to its operation. I hope more and more people would benefit from these principles that you are sharing.
I am watching your episodes as a reflection of your idea behind successful investing, in addition to your idea about overall success. You definitely sound like a technical analyst in this episode.
Balancing risk and reward. Great message. Though both terms are relative to the "adventurer" it's best to have adventurers around you to help you safely define them. Maybe a mentor, a spouse, or a parent. Regardless, Mr. Dalio's ideas should be taught in schools... starting as early as possible.
I really enjoy the crossing a dangerous jungle to get to a more rewarding place, analogy. It really hits home the point that you must have systems and principles to succeed. Without those, you'll probably get eaten or lost.
Fascinating stuff! Yeah, I agree that "machines" are all around us. We ourselves are "machines", albeit in infinitely more complex ways. Just to pick one example, the tissues in our bodies are made up of cells that upon closer (read: microscopic) inspection, appear to be highly advanced machines. When I was studying Anatomy and Physiology back in university, the human cell always struck me, not simply as a machine, but a minute factory composed of machines (e.g., the nucleus, cell membrane, lysosomes, etc.) that work together to produce all sorts of things that the human body as a whole needs.
Thanks a million for these Ray- these principles are helping me with my entrepreneurial journey and have also sent it to my graduate sister and friends in Nepal =]
Im struggling to understand the connection between events that are very infrequent and events that happen once in a lifetime. We know of them but how do we deal with them for the future ? I hope this makes sense !
If I start at one, there are infinite numbers after it. If I start at 2, there are infinite numbers after it. Even between the numbers 1 and 2, there are infinite numbers. Infinity is a very strange thing
at 2:10 the moon is going through it's cycle backwards. Change happens Right to left, but it's showing the moon changing Left to Right. I realize most people won't notice or care, but it's little things like this that stick out to me. I don't think this little mistake matters, the video series is so great! :)
What if Ray's philosophy is wrong ? what if "Everything is a Computer" instead of "Everything is a Machine" ? What if the patterns are not cyclical but fractal ?
Incredible animations, but empty arguments. It doesn't take a genius to know those perspectives, it's just the actual knowledge will still require hard work/study to obtain. It doesn't save my time to become closer to success.
That perspective doesn't so much philosophical as it sounds like Scientologycal. We are too easily inclined to listen to people who have much money since they must have done something right. That is what I have learned from this episode. But why not stop talking about principles and start talking about facts: Whether one is able to make much money largely depends on the circumstances he was born into. Rich parents. Parents with friends who have connections. Inheritance. To name a few. These characteristics determine one's life much more than trying to gain insights for one's own life by attempting to determine how the "machine of the universe". A boy who was raised in a foster home because his single parent was an alcoholic or lethargic (number two is my story) is 90% more likely to start a criminal career than a person like, say, Trump, who "only" started out with a few dozen millions and can than pat his shoulder for making it more. He that has plenty of goods shall have more.
Not quite understand this sentence "And I realized that I was just one tiny bit in one nanosecond deciding what I should do", someone can explain to me ? Thanks!
Stanislav Teliatnikov is trading is an overused term, it is a very new field used in short time frames. People are the ones that deal with most of the longer term ones.
Everything is a machine… what is “the thing” behind machines running all the machines? What are the principles “the thing” uses to do that? How many principles? One principle? (well, you would not believe me even I tell you!)
He’s saying it is not unique in the sense it has happened before to others. He is saying that you should use previous events to help with your own. In this example it would be parenting books, are talking to others
0:41 - At the big bang all the laws ... were created... I think some gratefulness to The Creator is due. (Instead of denial and using 'nature' as an escape route).
some speak the sounds but speak in silent voices, like radio, is silent but it fills the air with noises it's trans missions bring submission as ya mold to the unreal as mad boy grips the microphone...
The animator deserves a standing ovation.
Seriously. the whole of the time, I'm thinking how well they created
Sorry word word lol
I believe it's his own voice sounds like it
What’s An animator
Thanks a lot for taking the pain and giving a condensed version for us to keep revisiting on a daily basis. Like Charlie Munger says, best a human can do is help another human being in becoming better and successful... thanks a lot sir. It is as good as the book. I am blessed to be in this generation.
I’m so glad that you find it so helpful. Please pass it along.
Love this. One of the first things taught in biology: Everything is a system (within a system of many systems).
It moves me how much you are sharing. The book and now these videos will impact so many and seeing you giving this is incredible. Amazing.
I took dilligent notes while reading Principles and still, I struggled when I attempted to summarize it all. Well, here it is. Thank you!
@Principles by Ray Dalio Are you actually Ray Dalio?
Sonny Torres Can I see your notes? Im struggling with mine.
Principles by Ray Dalio I love them! I will certainly share these great videos. Thanks again!
I hope it helps. If you like it, send it around.
Priceless advice. Thank you, Ray Dalio. I appreciate so much of the idea everything is a machine, and there is ALWAYS a cyclical pattern to its operation. I hope more and more people would benefit from these principles that you are sharing.
I am watching your episodes as a reflection of your idea behind successful investing, in addition to your idea about overall success. You definitely sound like a technical analyst in this episode.
Thank you, Mister Dalio, I love your posts, I love your wisdom and your sincerity, nobody's perfect, thank you, thank you
Balancing risk and reward. Great message. Though both terms are relative to the "adventurer" it's best to have adventurers around you to help you safely define them. Maybe a mentor, a spouse, or a parent. Regardless, Mr. Dalio's ideas should be taught in schools... starting as early as possible.
Thank you Mr. Dalio for sharing your experiences & helpful advice with us youngsters. Health & blessing for you and your beloved ones.
I really enjoy the crossing a dangerous jungle to get to a more rewarding place, analogy. It really hits home the point that you must have systems and principles to succeed. Without those, you'll probably get eaten or lost.
I thought I was alone, I thought I'm the only person who saw everything like this. You are my master, my real teacher!
Beautifully worded and touching,thank you so much,sir.
Fascinating stuff! Yeah, I agree that "machines" are all around us. We ourselves are "machines", albeit in infinitely more complex ways. Just to pick one example, the tissues in our bodies are made up of cells that upon closer (read: microscopic) inspection, appear to be highly advanced machines. When I was studying Anatomy and Physiology back in university, the human cell always struck me, not simply as a machine, but a minute factory composed of machines (e.g., the nucleus, cell membrane, lysosomes, etc.) that work together to produce all sorts of things that the human body as a whole needs.
Absolutely love this! It's a great lesson for all ages. Showing it to my kids.
This man so humble and genuine
Thanks a million for these Ray- these principles are helping me with my entrepreneurial journey and have also sent it to my graduate sister and friends in Nepal =]
These are all amazing. Wow, I wish everyone could see this. This is law.
...And even less take action. I’d rather. E the exception than the rule ❤️
Everyone can see this, but only a few choose to watch and listen and than think ;)
The adventure continues. Thanks Ray!
Thank you for the sharing of the idea that everything is machine and in the system ❤
Wow man you just explained what i need in my life
I’m watching and wondering who animated this. Beautiful. Great understanding and visualization
I do really appreciate you are sharing your vision of life.
Thank you.
Very well put together ! Bravo
This is free. Like the all other treasures of the universe. Long love Ray
It's hard to find this kind
Of quality for free. thank you 👍🏾
Thanks Ray for mentoring us. I am truly grateful.
It's so amazing!
What tool should I use to make the same video animated?
20 Billion dollars
Ray, nice way to put in plain English Nature's Patterns and how to benefit by applying them to your own life.
This episode is a little bit philosophical...but the end of it is directional towards what to be done...i like it...
Simple and profound.
I know this series is aimed at adults, but it feels like it should be mandatory watching for children. I'll definitely show it to my kids!
Im struggling to understand the connection between events that are very infrequent and events that happen once in a lifetime. We know of them but how do we deal with them for the future ? I hope this makes sense !
Study history to know that they exist, how they happen, and how to deal with them well.
I am six years old and this is something that you must watch before I watch something entertaining . thank you for making this videos.
I love boring (at least the boring I have). I can't afford boring, and that's the problem. 😬
You give great advice, nonetheless.
this episode is like i'm studying Buddhism
lucky to meet your channel,love it
Philosophy is supposed to be practical 😊
Ray Dalio’s course on string theory 😂
Eu só queria ter a oportunidade de ir para os Estados Unidos, estudar e morar lá. Um sonho, quem sabe Deus realize.
Great series.
Internet you beauty....thanks Mr.dalio for coming forward with such great advice.
This guy is a genius
It is very interesting. It is full of life lessons. The Big Bang was interesting. 英語と人生の勉強になります!
This cannot be describe other way but Amazing
I am machine I never sleep i keep my eyes wide open .
I'm Smiling. Thank you Ray.
This episode seems to say a lot without saying much.
I can see that the way you explain about life is really similar to Buddhism.
Muchísimas gracias!
ray, i love your ideas and videos...but how can the universe extend to infinity if it has a beginning (i.e., the big bang)?
If I start at one, there are infinite numbers after it. If I start at 2, there are infinite numbers after it. Even between the numbers 1 and 2, there are infinite numbers. Infinity is a very strange thing
Thanks Ray!!!
at 2:10 the moon is going through it's cycle backwards. Change happens Right to left, but it's showing the moon changing Left to Right. I realize most people won't notice or care, but it's little things like this that stick out to me.
I don't think this little mistake matters, the video series is so great! :)
What if Ray's philosophy is wrong ? what if "Everything is a Computer" instead of "Everything is a Machine" ? What if the patterns are not cyclical but fractal ?
A computer is a machine. And these “cycles” may break. That is the risk reward
Thank you for not putting on ads!
Billy Black you’re not wrong
Billionaires don't need ads
Sounds like you ate some mushrooms, Ray :)
does anyone know what software is used to make video like this?
Incredible animations, but empty arguments. It doesn't take a genius to know those perspectives, it's just the actual knowledge will still require hard work/study to obtain. It doesn't save my time to become closer to success.
That perspective doesn't so much philosophical as it sounds like Scientologycal. We are too easily inclined to listen to people who have much money since they must have done something right. That is what I have learned from this episode. But why not stop talking about principles and start talking about facts: Whether one is able to make much money largely depends on the circumstances he was born into. Rich parents. Parents with friends who have connections. Inheritance. To name a few. These characteristics determine one's life much more than trying to gain insights for one's own life by attempting to determine how the "machine of the universe". A boy who was raised in a foster home because his single parent was an alcoholic or lethargic (number two is my story) is 90% more likely to start a criminal career than a person like, say, Trump, who "only" started out with a few dozen millions and can than pat his shoulder for making it more. He that has plenty of goods shall have more.
Ur video gave me hope thank you
For Trump, he sees everything as money and as the most important thing because he has no:
1. principles
2. characters
3. integrity
Please link all videos in description
I like the jungle analogy. It's true, a lot of people sit comfortably, few go into the jungle. Won't find the other side until you go deeper inside.
“Welcome to the machine”-Pink Floyd
Why do you give this all for free...... I just hit gold lol Thank you
thank you !
Not quite understand this sentence "And I realized that I was just one tiny bit in one nanosecond deciding what I should do", someone can explain to me ? Thanks!
one in a hundred year storm: a goddamn pandemic
you are a genius
So true
Great Value
Economy is not a machine if it was, we could predict economic outcomes.
Stanislav Teliatnikov is trading is an overused term, it is a very new field used in short time frames. People are the ones that deal with most of the longer term ones.
But isnt that exacly what AI trading does? If.. then?
能不能加中文字幕啊😊
去优酷上搜索一下马叔礼,道德经在几千年前就解释过了。还有曾仕强教授解释易经。伏羲八卦在7千年前,中国还没有文字的时候就已经有了。还是美国这个暴发户弄了许多噪音把我们的中国传统文化埋没了。
Everything is a machine... the matrix was right
These animations remind me of Imagining The Tenth Dimension
Edward Dolnick's "A Clockwork Universe".
Everything is a machine… what is “the thing” behind machines running all the machines? What are the principles “the thing” uses to do that? How many principles? One principle? (well, you would not believe me even I tell you!)
can someone explain what he means with getting your own baby is noting "unique" like its my first child i really want to understand that point ! :)
He’s saying it is not unique in the sense it has happened before to others. He is saying that you should use previous events to help with your own. In this example it would be parenting books, are talking to others
i have a brain lag of 2-3 seconds sometimes 1 second....it is true!
What were the rewards you were seeking??
20 fucking billion dollars
Thank you
What kind of hat is that? i Really want one :0
Is it really save to stay seated and do nothing? No, it is riskier and will lead to a less rewarding life.
Uh ha, true. The difference between short and long term risk assessment.
0:41 - At the big bang all the laws ... were created... I think some gratefulness to The Creator is due. (Instead of denial and using 'nature' as an escape route).
I agree. so true
Thanks
and you did it again...
some speak the sounds but speak in silent voices, like radio, is silent but it fills the air with noises
it's trans missions bring submission
as ya mold to the unreal
as mad boy grips the microphone...
中文版????
Ray, look up game theory
Did Ray Dalio take LSD..?
so cute
first time ray doses
3:48