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The Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed or Fail

Ray Dalio and Simon & Schuster Audio

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5 HN comments

Life at the Bottom: The Worldview That Makes the Underclass

Theodore Dalrymple

4.7 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Liftoff: Elon Musk and the Desperate Early Days That Launched SpaceX

Eric Berger

4.8 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable...About Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business

Patrick Lencioni

4.6 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Obstacle Is The Way

Ryan Holiday

4.7 on Amazon

4 HN comments

The Copywriter's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Copy That Sells (4th Edition)

Robert W. Bly

4.6 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Immunity to Change: How to Overcome It and Unlock Potential in Yourself and Your Organization (Leadership for the Common Good)

Robert Kegan

4.5 on Amazon

4 HN comments

How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World's Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs

Guy Raz and Audible Studios

4.8 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Corporate Finance

4.3 on Amazon

4 HN comments

FAKE: Fake Money, Fake Teachers, Fake Assets: How Lies Are Making the Poor and Middle Class Poorer

Robert T. Kiyosaki

4.6 on Amazon

4 HN comments

You Can Be a Stock Market Genius: Uncover the Secret Hiding Places of Stock Market Profits

Joel Greenblatt

4.4 on Amazon

4 HN comments

Leadership Is Language: The Hidden Power of What You Say--and What You Don't

L. David Marquet and Penguin Audio

4.6 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Secrets of Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital and How to Get It

Scott Kupor, Eric Ries, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

3 HN comments

The Leadership Pipeline: How to Build the Leadership Powered Company

Ram Charan , Stephen Drotter, et al.

4.5 on Amazon

3 HN comments

Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next)

Dean Spade

4.9 on Amazon

3 HN comments

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stopachkaonApr 14, 2020

Three things:

1. Economics in one Lessons. One of the most powerful books I've read on the economy. Will help you rethink and see deeper
2. Dao of Capital. Book by Mark Spitznagel -- goes into tail risk hedging, and his counter-intuitive investment thesis. He made 4000% over Covid
3. Dalio's essays -- from "The changing world order" to "Debt Crises"

ac29onMar 17, 2021

The book he has coming out this year The Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail certainly seems to touch on some similar themes from the brief description I found online.

lbotosonMay 11, 2021

Lyn Alden's latest post on Inflation talks about the idea of the cyclic effect of Capital vs. Labor and has a great chart:

https://www.lynalden.com/inflation/#benefit

(which is based on Ray Dalio's Changing World Order): https://www.principles.com/the-changing-world-order/

I personally expect in the next 5-10 years to see more pressure from Labor on Capital on the backs of news like this (whether true or spin) and the monetary env we are in.

baldonMay 22, 2020

> It's a lot harder to work through a rigorous model of how the economy actually works, that's consistent with historical and geographic precedent. That kind of thinking would help me a lot, but I'm not sure where to find it.

Even though it's not quantitative models, I can only recommend "Navigating big debt crisis" by Ray Dalio. Also, he published some chapters of his new book -- The changing world order -- online recently: https://www.principles.com/the-changing-world-order/#introdu...

wcoenenonMar 17, 2021

> I wonder if he thinks the days of the dollar's reserve currency status are numbered.

That's what he's been saying in his book "The Changing World Order". I believe it's not finished yet, but the chapters are published on his LinkedIn newsletter one by one:
https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/principled-perspectives...

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