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Watch: In Conversation with Ray Dalio | LSE Events (youtube.com)
Join Ray Dalio and Minouche Shafik in conversation as they deep dive into the findings of Dalio's recent book, "Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail". #LSESPP

Speaker:
Ray Dalio

Chair:
Baroness Shafik

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https://www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2022/09/...

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Great mind and communicator Ray Dallio meets the director of the London School of Economic and Political Science, talking about his last book on "Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail". It's fascinating, hugely interesting and entertaining. Our minds discover the connections Dallio makes of historical data which make us to understand better what is happening now, the cycles of history and economy in history, the rise and fall of States and Empires, and how we can see the similarities and differences between then and now, despite the obvious advances in tech, knowledge, science, etc. Humans are, at the end, the same as centuries ago, and we tend to repeat history or as the proverb says, the man is the only animal to hit his foot with the same stone twice. We seem to learn until we forget and we again do the same. That is why even now politic scientist are telling us how our times look like the times before the WW1, for instance, and how the economy trends can be similar to the time just before 1929 big recession. This is really a must watch podcast and take notes. Lots of them. Food for thought and another sign we always have to be prepared, with the addition that tech evolution is forecasted to deeply transform the world in few decades from now as it has never happened before. And periods of change and rapid evolution are never easy for us humans.
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