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Dalio's Principles: A Philosophical Examination
John Sextro and Micah Baize
30 episodes
4 months ago
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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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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Education
Business
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Principle 2.3 - Diagnose problems to get at their root causes
Dalio's Principles: A Philosophical Examination
37 minutes 58 seconds
5 years ago
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."

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  • How we've tried to live out this Principle
  • Philisophical considerations of this Principle

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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.