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Raymond Dalio is an American billionaire investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist. Dalio is the founder, co-chairman and co-chief investment officer of investment firm Bridgewater Associates, one of the world's largest hedge funds. Bloomberg ranked him as the world's 79th-wealthiest person in February 2020.

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Ray Dalio on Einstein
"I read [this book and "Benjamin Franklin"] and probed [Walter Isaacson] about them to try to glean what characteristics they had in common."

Ray Dalio on Beyond Religion
"If you’re interested in learning more [about the Dalai Lama's thinking]."

Ray Dalio on Strength in Stillness
"Masterfully distills the essence of [Transcendental Meditation] so that anyone can understand how it works—and why they should learn it."

Ray Dalio on An Everyone Culture
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Play Nice But Win
"Takes you into the real world of building and transforming an empire."

Ray Dalio on The Power of Habit
"Fantastic. I got [this book] and I gave it to everyone in my company."

Ray Dalio on The Upside of Inequality
Ray Dalio mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.

Ray Dalio on The Serengeti Rules
Ray Dalio mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.

Ray Dalio on Sapiens
Ray Dalio mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.

Ray Dalio on What It Takes
"The real story of what it takes from a man who could turn dreams into realities."

Ray Dalio on The Hero with a Thousand Faces
"A little bit dense, but it’s so rich, it’s a good one."

Ray Dalio on Who am I?
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Subliminal
"Excellent book."

Ray Dalio on Thinking, Fast and Slow
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Welcome to Your Brain
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Destined for War
"Reminds us that over the last 500 years there have been 16 times in which there has been [...] an empire challenging another. In 12 of those cases there have been wars."

Ray Dalio on Keeping At It
"[The author] is an American hero who has seen more and done more to shape the world economy than anyone else over the last 50 years. [This book] is a must read."

Ray Dalio on Benjamin Franklin
"I read [this book and "Einstein"] and probed [Walter Isaacson] about them to try to glean what characteristics they had in common."

Ray Dalio on You
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Atlas Shrugged
"Regarding economics, if you haven’t read [this author] lately, I suggest that you do."

Ray Dalio on Who's in Charge?
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on River Out of Eden
"Another very short book on evolution. It just really puts things in perspective."

Ray Dalio on Learn or Die
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Originals
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Why We Believe in God(s)
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on From Bacteria to Bach and Back
Ray Dalio mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.

Ray Dalio on The Undoing Project
Ray Dalio mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.

Ray Dalio on Tribe of Mentors
"I love [this book] because it’s essentially a collection of great principles from people who have accomplished great things."

Ray Dalio on The Meaning of Human Existence
"Surmises that between one million and two million years ago, [...] the brain evolved in ways supporting cooperation so man could hunt and do other activities."

Ray Dalio on Discovering Your Personality Type
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Titan
"Fabolous."

Ray Dalio on In Over Our Heads
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on No Rules Rules
"[The author], his people, and his culture are all of star quality. I recommend his book."

Ray Dalio on A Whole New Mind
"A good book."

Ray Dalio on Steve Jobs
"I noticed a number of similarities between [Steve Jobs and I], especially when [the author] quoted Jobs’s own words. [...] but to be clear, I didn’t think that Bridgewater or I held a candle to Apple and Jobs."

Ray Dalio on Creativity and the Brain
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on The Spiritual Brain
"I recommended [this book to the Dalai Lama] (which I also recommend to you)."

Ray Dalio on The Role of the Individual in History
“[One of the books that] showed how the same things happened over and over again throughout history."

Ray Dalio on Changing Minds
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on Incognito
"Wonderful book."

Ray Dalio on Einstein's Mistakes
"[This book] was given to me because people know that I like that stuff."

Ray Dalio on The Fountainhead
"Regarding economics, if you haven’t read [this author] lately, I suggest that you do."

Ray Dalio on The Evolving Self
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on My Stroke of Insight
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on A Magic Web
Ray Dalio mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast.

Ray Dalio on Endurance
Ray Dalio can be seen reading this book on the article's main image.

Ray Dalio on The Gift of Adversity
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

Ray Dalio on The Lessons of History
"This is the Durants. They were maybe the greatest historians of all time."

Ray Dalio on Accidental Presidents
"Provides me a valuable and entertaining view of past presidents during analogous difficult times."

Ray Dalio on Leadership the Outward Bound Way
Ray Dalio mentioned this book in his book, "Principles."

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