8 highlights from hedge-fund billionaire Ray Dalio's Reddit 'AMA' session
8 highlights from hedge-fund billionaire Ray Dalio's Reddit 'AMA' session
A Reddit user asked Dalio how climate change will impact the economy.
Another user asked him for his favorite books of all time.
A user named malkojohn pointed out that Dalio recently downgraded the chances for a recession to 35%, then asked for investing advice based on this prediction.
Eventually, someone brought up a key tenet of Ray Dalio's workplace philosophy: radical transparency. User espada1717 nudged Dalio to share ways one could apply the philosophy in their day-to-day life.
With graduation season already here, user Neoking asked what Dalio would study in college if here were 18 right now.
The Bridgewater founder also spent time explaining "the art of thoughtful disagreement."
Dalio took a reflective turn when user AustinSam3000 asked him what's something he wished he had that money can't buy.
Speaking of which, he had time to plug his app, Principles in Action.