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Closing Thought

Dalio’s life teaches us that principles aren’t static—they’re forged in fire. Today, identify one failure you’ve avoided confronting. What principle could it help you create?

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14yrs+ of Product Management | Techie, Product 0-1, Product-led Growth | SaaS, B2C, Platforms, AI, Web3 | Decentralization | Jordanian 🇯🇴

Ray Dalio’s journey from near-bankruptcy to founding the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, wasn’t luck—it was built on principles. Today’s insights focus on embracing failure and radical transparency to turn setbacks into systems for growth.

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