41:05 1. Know your goals 2. On the way towards your goals, encounter your problems 3. Diagnose your problems at the root cause 4. Design a way to get around your problems 5. Execute the plan to get around your problems
Ray Dalio has an incredible mind. Learn a lot from him and a book Money Laster the Game by Tony Robbins really opened my eyes. We should really learn to prepare on being wrong because it’s delusional of us to think we won’t be wrong 🤔
Failure is an opportunity, a lesson that we need to take that's gonna take us closer to where we want to be. Going through failure and pain makes us stronger
I am listening to this podcast back and forth in my car. With each listening, I discover sth new. Great podcast. The funny thing, I was not that much attracted by the title but then... my favorite so far. Thank you so much :-)
one of the best people i've heard speak in my life. not only with the content, but the way he makes it easy to understand and put everything into my own life.
Seven tips for making a tough decision: 1. Can I live with the consequences of my decision? 2. What's the worst case scenario ... the worst thing that can happen? 3. Is there an alternative? 4. Seek great counsel (neutral/unemotional/rational) 5. Does the decision align with my principals and values ... if not, walk away 6. Once a decision is made, don't go back 7. Don't make any tough decisions while fatigued
Some takeaways Pain + reflection = progress To have humility Just another one of those To meditate To have principles in business To match humility with audacity See through the eyes of others He looks For character in employess If not failing not pushing limits
I love when Mr. Dalio talked about the co-relation of money and happiness. The co-relation relies on who is with us at that path... Is the meaningful relations.
*Happiness doesn't teach you anything - PAIN does* Success implies a lot of experienced pain, becoming humble and ready for upcoming challenges/adventures of life.
Such an insightful interview on all aspects of life from the financial legend Ray Dalio ! He’s one of my biggest inspirations. Thanks you Jay Shetty for this 🙏♥️
Thank you for every podcasts you have made,its really full of meanings,wisdoms,knowledge and i am really eager to see your next podcast. Thank you once again
you were Very gracious Jay! but how NOT??? Dalio is a great person to interview. You hit another plateau Jay!!!! CONGRATS, well deserved. With that being said: please watch out for advertisers... I know that you are in a position to work with advertisers but if you put your name to it please deal in truth. Nobody wants to be Alex Jones :) lol PS. With that being said love your show and you are killing it! thank you for this interview.
Todays overall podcast was like .....getting clues to solve my own puzzles 😊 ! Thanks to both jay Shetty and Ray Dalio . In middle of this podcast I was getting emotional and at the end had this overall smile on me realising that I have my answers to what I want . Thanks for making such podcast sessions and getting such wonderful leaders on it for us to learn from 🙏
The last kind of people I feel we as a society should be taking advice from right now is the billionaire class, which is at the root of most of humanity’s greatest problems today.
This is amazing! Thank you so much. I wish everyone at my age listened this. Also, It's quite interesting when both of you talked about the meditation. I wish Jay and Ray could talk more about the meditation. :)
36:14 this desire to have it all. Is it unrealistic and unattainable because there really is no time? And can you only attain some of those aspects of a “good” life?
Jay, you are masterful at framing up questions. You always ask *exactly* what I'm wondering about. The insights and inspo I gain from your content are phenomenal. Thank you!!
“If you’re not failing, you’re not pushing your limits, and if you’re not pushing your limits, you’re not maximizing your potential” 1. Know your goals 2. On the way towards your goals, encounter your problems 3. Diagnose your problems at the root cause 4. Design a way to get around your problems 5. Execute the plan to get around your problems
"Success to me is to be able to have meaningful work and meaningful relationships in life with radical truthfulness, radical transprency and idea meritocracy." - Ray Dalio
Let's talk about failure: we learn from our failures and I agree with that. What if you don't have family to help with with your failed mistakes. Not everyone is un the tax bracket as you. What recommendation would you give someone who doesn't have those capabilities when they fail? (money).
OMG what he say is so hard to comprehend with my focus and time. I am grateful to his sharing but I'm going to continue next time as I only watched half of it haha