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Ray Dalio - How to embrace conflict
Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman
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Ray Dalio - How to embrace conflict
Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman
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Nov 26, 2019
Ray Dalio - How to embrace conflict
Masters of Scale with Reid Hoffman
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Nov 26, 2019
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The advice I always give founders is, 'Don't ask people what they think about your idea; ask them what's wrong with your idea. Invite them to poke holes in it because you want to find those holes before you bring your idea into the
world.'
Disagreement Is the Wellspring of Great Ideas & Companies
It's important as founders, as disruptors, and as people to evaluate our ideas with as little ego as possible. If an idea is good, it's good no matter who gets the credit. If it's bad, you should say it's bad—even if it's
yours.
Evaluate Ideas With Minimal Ego
Whether you're starting a new venture or just going about your life, we tend to seek out agreement so we can feel secure and supported, but agreement on its own can lead to confirmation bias. This is why I believe and actively encourage
disagreement.
Surround Yourself With People Who Aren't Afraid to Disagree With You
The key to success is [knowing that] you don't have to do everything yourself. You don't have to say 'I'm the guy who came up with the idea' and be possessive about that. You just want the best idea wherever it comes
from.
Parties Engaging in Constructive Conflict Have Shared Goals
I think the problem of... our educational system is that it teaches you to be right, and you have a possessiveness to be right ... It's embarrassing when you're wrong. It's embarrassing when you have a weakness. Everybody's wrong at times. Everybody's got
weaknesses.
School Teaches Students to Be Embarrassed By Wrong Answers
I believe disagreement is the wellspring of great ideas and great companies but only if you harness the conflict
constructively.
Field Hockey Umpire Steve Horgan Recounts a 1996 Match Between India & Pakistan
Make sure people don't confuse the right to complain, give advice, and openly debate with the right to make
decisions.
Don't Confuse the Right to Debate With the Right to Make Decisions
Whatever success I've had in life has been more due to meditation, I think, than anything
else.
Meditation Helps Ray Dalio Find Grace in Conflict
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Field Hockey Umpire Steve Horgan Recounts a 1996 Match Between India & Pakistan
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Masters of Scale Intro
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AD: AT&T Business
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Disagreement Is the Wellspring of Great Ideas & Companies
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Reid Introduces Ray Dalio
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In 1982, Ray Dalio Incorrectly Predicted an Economic Crash
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Surround Yourself With People Who Aren't Afraid to Disagree With You
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Socrates Encouraged Argumentative Dialogue to Stimulate Critical Thinking
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Ray Dalio's 1982 Market Prediction Mistake Was Avoidable
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Bridgewater Associates Encourages Radical Transparency Among Partners
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Evaluate Ideas With Minimal Ego
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Radical Transparency Facilitates Bridgewater Associates' Idea Meritocracy
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Write Down the Principles That Influence Your Decisions
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AD: AT&T Business
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Why Ray Dalio Wrote His NYT Bestseller, 'Principles'
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Don't Confuse the Right to Debate With the Right to Make Decisions
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Parties Engaging in Constructive Conflict Have Shared Goals
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Feelings Can Make Constructive Disagreements Turn Destructive
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School Teaches Students to Be Embarrassed By Wrong Answers
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To Better Handle Disagreements, Separate the Cerebral Mind from the Emotional Mind
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Dr. Daniel Amen Explains the Neuroscience Behind Conflict
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Bridgewater Associates Uses Protocols to Aid Constructive Conflict Navigation
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Meditation Helps Ray Dalio Find Grace in Conflict
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Lighting Round Interlude
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Ray Dalio & Reid Hoffman Carry a Notepad to Jot Down Ideas
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Ray Dalio's Favorite Movie Is 'The Big Lebowski'
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Artificial Intelligence Fills Ray Dalio With Dread & Reid Hoffman With Hope
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Reid Hoffman Outro
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AD: AT&T Business
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Masters of Scale Outro
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Field Hockey Umpire Steve Horgan Recounts a 1996 Match Between India & Pakistan
Masters of Scale Intro
AD: AT&T Business
Disagreement Is the Wellspring of Great Ideas & Companies
Reid Introduces Ray Dalio
In 1982, Ray Dalio Incorrectly Predicted an Economic Crash
Surround Yourself With People Who Aren't Afraid to Disagree With You
Socrates Encouraged Argumentative Dialogue to Stimulate Critical Thinking
Ray Dalio's 1982 Market Prediction Mistake Was Avoidable
Bridgewater Associates Encourages Radical Transparency Among Partners
Evaluate Ideas With Minimal Ego
Radical Transparency Facilitates Bridgewater Associates' Idea Meritocracy
Write Down the Principles That Influence Your Decisions
AD: AT&T Business
Why Ray Dalio Wrote His NYT Bestseller, 'Principles'
Don't Confuse the Right to Debate With the Right to Make Decisions
Parties Engaging in Constructive Conflict Have Shared Goals
Feelings Can Make Constructive Disagreements Turn Destructive
School Teaches Students to Be Embarrassed By Wrong Answers
To Better Handle Disagreements, Separate the Cerebral Mind from the Emotional Mind
Dr. Daniel Amen Explains the Neuroscience Behind Conflict
Bridgewater Associates Uses Protocols to Aid Constructive Conflict Navigation
Meditation Helps Ray Dalio Find Grace in Conflict
Lighting Round Interlude
Ray Dalio & Reid Hoffman Carry a Notepad to Jot Down Ideas
Ray Dalio's Favorite Movie Is 'The Big Lebowski'
Artificial Intelligence Fills Ray Dalio With Dread & Reid Hoffman With Hope
Reid Hoffman Outro
AD: AT&T Business
Masters of Scale Outro
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