Can anyone tell me who is the person at minute 3:14 who said "Talk to people"? I think is an author of a book, but I don't remember his name. Please guys, help me!
Can’t get over how underrated this channel is. As a beginning investor you’ve put me on the fast track to becoming better. Love the related topics too about economics and psychology. They definitely compliment each other. I love that I can use it as an audiobook but it’s also like an adult illustrated book. Helps me know which books I want to prioritize to dive in deeper, but in the mean time I can keep the most important principles in mind during the early stages of building wealth. I will always recommend your channel. I challenged myself to pick up graphic design so I can start an apparel side hustle. Hopefully I can scale it up to a business. I’m already making some designs. My brand “xxxx” (still have to get it copyrighted) but it’s about greatness and not just for athletes. I’ll reach out to you for a shipping address/PO box when I finally make a product I’m 100% satisfied with. It’d be an honor to pay it forward to you and hopefully get a shoutout if you like it. Before 2023 for accountability!
The success of this approach taught me a principle that I apply to all parts of my life: Making a handful of good uncorrelated bets that are balanced and leveraged well is the surest way of having a lot of upside without being exposed to unacceptable downside.
Here two principals (and also book titles I recommend for you to make a video summary of) that helped me the most: 1. 80/20 principle by Richard Koch 2. Work the system by Sam Carpenter
Really amazed by your capability to synthesize lots of great sophisticated books into 5 key simple takeaways each. If possible, I would recommend a review on strategy book: "the 33 strategies of war" by Robert Greene
I've learnt so much from this channel. You've made learning investment so much easier to digest. Keep up with the good work! Can you please do a video on Ray Dalio's new book "Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail"? Thank you.
Love videos like these - more please 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 btw anyone read the entire book? And know if this video does a good job of summarizing the take home points?
Ray Dalio is still writing his book on Economic and Investment Principles, so if you are searching for finance/investment advice, Principles is not the book you are looking for. He wrote a great book about Debt Crisis recently that makes financial crisis like 2008 and the current crisis easier to understand and be prepared for, you might want to take a look at that one. About the Principles book, all I can say is that although calling it "self help" might be technically correct, it’s far from covering how grounded and impactful it is. Those principles drive Bridgewater’s management, the largest hedge fund in the world. If you want to have a better idea of how those principles are applied at Bridgewater, look for Ray Dalio’s TED talk. Hopefully that’s somewhat helpful :)
Loved the summary. Could you do summary video on how to retire with passive investments. Like index funds or other funds and how much to contribute. May be summarize few retirement books.
Thank you very much I follow your channel for some time now and red a few of the books you made video about It really helps understand the book better Great job My recommendation is not about investments but i think it will help the viewers in their studies and in analyzing information better The book is called "make it stick" and it talks about the best way to to study and teach I think it could be of great value for the viewers (and also you)
I've heard Dalio on CBS 60 Minutes and I've heard about his book Principles, but I wasn't entirely interested. But I found myself pleasantly pleased and surprised with this video of the summary, considering that Dalio generally state that his Principles consist of about 200+ principles.
You mention Eiichiro Oda while showing a picture of Eiji Aonuma... It's like you used voice recognition to search for a picture and ended up with a similar-sounding result. =P
I absolutely loved this video and I am a huge Ray Dalio fan! Can you do a summary of his latest book - Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order? Would also love to hear your thoughts on how you would invest in the current environment based on the teachings of the book:)
Can anyone tell me who is the person at minute 3:14 who said "Talk to people"? I think is an author of a book, but I don't remember his name. Please guys, help me!
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I appreciate the attempt at humour, it comes across as trying a bit to hard in my opinion. I know this is not the intent but it is a so spontaneous and kind of cheesy that it comes across as slightly patronizing. I would say that the skits would be funnier if they came across as more organic and less over the top.
Thank you for the feedback Toni Capone. I want this to be educational but playful at the same time, so I will probably not remove the clips from the videos. It also adds a personal touch I think. However, I may have to think twice about which videos to add.
@@TheSwedishInvestor Dont listen to him. I think you achieve a great balance between attention grabbing humour and book analysis. In fact, i have watched many of your vids, and so far THIS IS THE BEST ONE, and the concepts from the book seem to be more subtle. Keep it up mate !
Ah fuck that i rather read the book, ray recently explained on youtube about minimise risk in diversifing assets which i think is really important and guys guys failed to mention it