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Ray Dalio's Hyperrealism

A non-comprehensive summary of the first section of Ray Dalio's Life Principles, which concerns itself with ‘dealing with reality’.

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Principles

A how-to manual for being effective by Ray Dalio, founder of the most successful hedge fund in the world.

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Building Career Moats: A Confession

What authority does this author have for writing about career moats? An honest answer, and an accounting of weaknesses.

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Cryptocurrency: fad or disruptive finance industry change?

In which we apply Andy Grove's Strategic Inflection Point analysis to cryptocurrency.

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The New Geography of Jobs

Some jobs are getting pushed out of cities. Others aren't. What this means for careers.

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The ultimate guide to reading a book a week for your career

Everything that's helped me read a book a week, even with a full-time job.

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Only the Paranoid Survive

Strategic inflection points can kill businesses and careers. How do you identify them and prepare your careers in reaction to them?

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Average is Over

Machine intelligence and globalisation means some of us will be big winners and others, big losers in the economy of the future.

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Reading as the root of career planning

As you might’ve already guessed, my approach to thinking about career planning is to…

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The three kinds of non-fiction books

There are 3 kinds of non-fiction book: 💁‍♀️ narrative, 🌳 tree, and 🌿 branch. Not every non-fiction book is worth reading, and not every book should be read the same way. These categories explain why.