Alice: Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here? The Cheshire Cat: That depends a good deal on where you want to get to. Alice: I don't much care where. The Cheshire Cat: Then it doesn't much matter which way you go. Alice: ...So long as I get somewhere. The Cheshire Cat: Oh, you're sure to do that, if only you walk long enough.
That's your opinion and I'm giving you a thumps up for it. That said. Humans tend to judge legends based on the resume they've built@@therealjayz8036. Don't get me wrong I think TB12 had his magic on the Pats. But it would be silly to base all the glory on one nigga and all the blame on the rest of his Team.
Thank you for recording this video. I read Ray's book a couple of years ago - and it completely changed my life. I finally opened up to learning from others! Thank you, Ray Dalio, for writing this book.
Best conversation on team building and leadership I think I've ever seen. Principles, insights, nuggets, and examples from Ray Dalio & Bill Belichick, two of the world's most successful leaders, with great stories of failure and gray areas as well.
Really fantastic discussion. "Do your job and do what is best for the team". I love how both of these guys have such clarity. I imagine that clarity was both hard-won and totally instrumental in their successes.
Bill Belichick: "It's either the pain of preparation or the pain of failure." Nick Saban: "You either suffer the pain of discipline or suffer the pain of disappointment." Two Legends with the same message, which means you should probably take note.
Great conversation. Create the vision and stick to the path on getting there. Be humble & kind, educate yourself & take the time to appreciate the lessons.
12:49 Identify the right people who will fit in your culture and program because it is very hard to fundamentally change people if they don’t have the qualities that you are looking for. 💯
The collab I never thought I would ever see on TH-cam. Before watching it and having studied Bill for a long time, I can tell you what he will say. Important things would be defining the role of every person in the building and not letting them drift outside that role. Do Your Job is defining roles, keeping them accountable, and also not letting middle managers take people out of their defined role.
There are only 3 ways to treat a person, whether on a team or in an organization. You can pat them on the back - “well done!”. You can kick him in the ass-“What are you doing? You can do better!”And three you can leave them alone. A great leader knows how to treat a person in that moment those three ways or combination therof and it’s an art.
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $483k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
great discussion. Ray's book is a MUST read for people serious about leadership, management and building companies. regardless of whether you're in corporate or building a startup
Thank you for posting this. Why cut the audio immediately after asking questions? A few answers were skipped and then the video was cut to a new topic. E.g at the end of the video.
This is just what I needed as a brand new day trader in the US Market who’s trying to start by ratcheting penny stocks then hopefully options and forex . By knowing this I get more that edge of reserves as FOREX pairs trading and commodities!!thank you
Tony Dungy would be an excellent guest as his approach to automating the right habits/responses based on cues and conditions - reminds me of how BW is able to automate trading strategy based on particular situations
Ray, on your most recent book you mentioned you were working on you next book already “principles for economics and investments”, just wanted to know when can we expect ir to be published? I think many of us are looking forward to it
Thanks again for your work. As a professional leadership and team coach of 34 years (and an amateur trader!) I’d be really interested to know your thoughts on dealing with people’s relationship to power which I think is associated with the discussion with Bill about dealing with arrogance. Other principles do attend to the propensity towards the arrogance, lack of generosity, lack of listening, utter belief in one’s view to the exclusion of others a person can slip into when they are successful but I was wondering if you have any thoughts on having a healthy relationship to power specifically.
Great conversation! After creating PathFollowed I came across the book Principles, and it was extremely helpful. At PathFollowed I talk about the importance of principles in the leadership domain and specifically how they help you make decisions. Bill stated it best when he said your book put into words some of the same principles I already live by.
Make more of content like principles your guided journal. More videos on upcoming world scenarios. As you are the one who’ll provide data along. Navigate 2030
Thank you for the interview. Ray, what do you think about luck? There are a lot of hard working, educated people with principles and they just don't make it.
The way Ray Dalio vibes with Bill Bellichek, I know I would have vibed with Al Davis. His philosiphies and how he embodied them are very similar to me.
I've never understood why people keep saying bill would be nothing without Brady. Who built them teams. Plus it was the whole team that won Superbowls not just Tom brady
Step 1: have the greatest QB of all time on your team. Step 2: Watch greatest QB of all time win superbowls Step 3: give interviews as an authority on building great teams.
@@julianbrown9338 ah yes, the foresight to know that you were about to draft the best QB ever and yet to also know you could wait until the 199th pick to do so. Genius! Then to follow that up with mediocre (at best) draft classes ever since- 5D Chess of team building. Having a losing record before Brady - all those losses led to that genius 199th pick that had nothing to do with luck. Having a losing record after Brady? Obviously a genius long term master plan for the best team builder of our life time.
when you read manager's books, good managers attract good workers and are good at putting teams together. the one-minute manager, Peter Teils 0-1 Ray Dalio's principles, all talk about this. a good manager will be able to identify and put together a great team. i do think that a team wins because of the team rather than a player. It's why I think ultimately the Warriors beat Labron James more times in the finals. Labron is a alltime MVP. But he lost to a team of really great players who worked well together as a team.
“If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.” Great phrase from Coach B.
Alice: Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?
The Cheshire Cat: That depends a good deal on where you want to get to.
Alice: I don't much care where.
The Cheshire Cat: Then it doesn't much matter which way you go.
Alice: ...So long as I get somewhere.
The Cheshire Cat: Oh, you're sure to do that, if only you walk long enough.
Two legends of their respective fields having a casual conversation on their fundamental beliefs and principles…what a time we live in
As a pats fan and a Ray Dalio supporter. This came to me as the delight of the week. LETS GOOOOOOOO!
Ray is a legend, Bill is being exposed for the average head coach he really is when he doesn’t have an all time great QB
That's your opinion and I'm giving you a thumps up for it. That said. Humans tend to judge legends based on the resume they've built@@therealjayz8036. Don't get me wrong I think TB12 had his magic on the Pats. But it would be silly to base all the glory on one nigga and all the blame on the rest of his Team.
Thank you for recording this video. I read Ray's book a couple of years ago - and it completely changed my life. I finally opened up to learning from others! Thank you, Ray Dalio, for writing this book.
what was your biggest takeaway?
This is really good. Bill is so smart and such a good teacher. His guidance is not just for sports but also the work world. Really enjoyed this.
Exactly! Bill B is a leader for more than the sports world.
This is a gem of a conversation. Thank you Ray for continuing to help our collective evolution!
Best conversation on team building and leadership I think I've ever seen. Principles, insights, nuggets, and examples from Ray Dalio & Bill Belichick, two of the world's most successful leaders, with great stories of failure and gray areas as well.
Really fantastic discussion. "Do your job and do what is best for the team". I love how both of these guys have such clarity. I imagine that clarity was both hard-won and totally instrumental in their successes.
Bill Belichick: "It's either the pain of preparation or the pain of failure."
Nick Saban: "You either suffer the pain of discipline or suffer the pain of disappointment."
Two Legends with the same message, which means you should probably take note.
and two best friends
This is like hearing General Eisenhower and Henry Ford talk about leadership and strategy. This is awesome!
As someone who watches Dalio and also Belichick's grunting to the media for entertainment, this is a great crossover. 40:04 is perfect
Two people I highly respect! A great treat to see this! 😎
Ray is having an absolute blast during this interview
Videos like this should have millions of views.
I'm so grateful for Ray spreading his knowledge and lessons like this. Great talk, can't wait to see who else he talks with
Great conversation. Create the vision and stick to the path on getting there. Be humble & kind, educate yourself & take the time to appreciate the lessons.
What a remarkable discussion. Also, the most open I’ve ever seen Belichick.
Thank you two for letting us sit in and be 'in your room' and convo.......
One of the best conversations ever
Coach and Ray
Just talking about the road to success
Two legends sharing many pearls of wisdom! Awesome.
12:49 Identify the right people who will fit in your culture and program because it is very hard to fundamentally change people if they don’t have the qualities that you are looking for. 💯
The collab I never thought I would ever see on TH-cam.
Before watching it and having studied Bill for a long time, I can tell you what he will say. Important things would be defining the role of every person in the building and not letting them drift outside that role. Do Your Job is defining roles, keeping them accountable, and also not letting middle managers take people out of their defined role.
Fantastic conversation, it's really helpful.
Thank you.
There are only 3 ways to treat a person, whether on a team or in an organization. You can pat them on the back - “well done!”. You can kick him in the ass-“What are you doing? You can do better!”And three you can leave them alone. A great leader knows how to treat a person in that moment those three ways or combination therof and it’s an art.
Buenos días RAY. Abrazo fuerte👍🇲🇽🇲🇽
Wow this is legendary
Thank you for recording this video very meaningful and practical 🙏🏾🙏🏾
That was a great sharing of wisdom from 2 giants in their field. Thank you
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $483k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
Wow, that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio.
I’ve actually been looking into advisors lately, the news I’ve been seeing in the market hasn’t been so encouraging. who’s the person guiding you?
Loved this conversation. Hope Ray has some more interviews
This was great, currently reading Belichick by Ian O’Connor
Great book!
When legends talk learn, listen, customize and execute
The two 🐐🐐
great discussion. Ray's book is a MUST read for people serious about leadership, management and building companies. regardless of whether you're in corporate or building a startup
This book and Arnold Schwarzenegger's book "Be Useful" are my companions
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Blessings!
Let's go! Love this new format. Keep it coming.
Ray, Bill🎉
Love this def need more conversations like this! 🙏
Brilliant. Stay Generous folks.
This is a great piece. Deep to the core of what's involved with growth.
Please hook Bill up with your publisher & begin a Principles like book for Bill. Would be a bestseller no doubt
Great nuggets of wisdom in this video!
I just learned so much watching this interview.
Learnings for lifetime...
Thank you for posting this.
Why cut the audio immediately after asking questions? A few answers were skipped and then the video was cut to a new topic. E.g at the end of the video.
Awesome conversation. Thank you both!
This is just what I needed as a brand new day trader in the US Market who’s trying to start by ratcheting penny stocks then hopefully options and forex . By knowing this I get more that edge of reserves as FOREX pairs trading and commodities!!thank you
Tony Dungy would be an excellent guest as his approach to automating the right habits/responses based on cues and conditions - reminds me of how BW is able to automate trading strategy based on particular situations
Thank you for your lessons sir
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
Great discussion
Thanks for sharing
Ray, on your most recent book you mentioned you were working on you next book already “principles for economics and investments”, just wanted to know when can we expect ir to be published? I think many of us are looking forward to it
It probably won’t be out for another year or so as I’m deeply involved in other research that I will pass along to you.
太专业了!
Thank you, right video at the right time 🫡
Hello, Ray! I am curious about the meaningful relationship you mentioned. Then, what is the meaningful life like?
Thank you.🎉🎉🎉
Thanks again for your work. As a professional leadership and team coach of 34 years (and an amateur trader!) I’d be really interested to know your thoughts on dealing with people’s relationship to power which I think is associated with the discussion with Bill about dealing with arrogance. Other principles do attend to the propensity towards the arrogance, lack of generosity, lack of listening, utter belief in one’s view to the exclusion of others a person can slip into when they are successful but I was wondering if you have any thoughts on having a healthy relationship to power specifically.
The audio is off
Great Insight
Someone please tell me when did they mention Tom Brady in this video
i love all your youtube diagram videos..
How does one bring the team together especially when on different pay scales or the team members believe they are not paid fairly.
Ray Dalio [aries] , Bill Belichick [leo] , super compatitable
Great conversation! After creating PathFollowed I came across the book Principles, and it was extremely helpful. At PathFollowed I talk about the importance of principles in the leadership domain and specifically how they help you make decisions. Bill stated it best when he said your book put into words some of the same principles I already live by.
one suggestion : improve the audio quality for your next content, maybe put mic nearby the speakers :)
Great content, but for two legends, I would expect better audio-video quality. Poor audio levels, jump cuts, and footage look desaturated.
Belichick’s Principles for Success:
1. Do your job
2. Work hard
3. Pay attention to details
4. Put the team first
Make more of content like principles your guided journal. More videos on upcoming world scenarios. As you are the one who’ll provide data along. Navigate 2030
厉害的家伙
Make this louder please
More interviews please.
Ray, the great narrator, eh (?) 😀
Thank you for the interview. Ray, what do you think about luck? There are a lot of hard working, educated people with principles and they just don't make it.
Awesome
Whatsuppp Ray Dalio
Gallup will argue that you don’t “strengthen your weaknesses” but actually “manage your weaknesses”. You should strengthen your strengths :)
“Bellichik can’t throw the ball I can’t coach” Tom Brady
❤
The Secret is to have Tom Brady as your QB
who drafted tom brady?
对谈高手
Get Nick Saban next
Bill Belichick is 77-79 outside of the Brady years. I’ll just leave this right here.
So you’re saying sometimes two people make a great team? lol
BB should be coaching in Dallas or Buffalo. If they go 0-2 or 0-3; watch out!
I didn’t know Bill Belichick had emotions
You need to have TB12 on your team.
姐妹回来了!
What do you mean ?
🤯🤯🤯
The way Ray Dalio vibes with Bill Bellichek, I know I would have vibed with Al Davis. His philosiphies and how he embodied them are very similar to me.
👍👍👍👍
Hombre saber quién más fuerte calpedo espieza
都市回来了!
Wait hold on here, what's Bill's record again without Brady??
Mithunmobnol
Why don't you run for office?
The correct answer to all this is to have Tom Brady, THE GOAT on your team - Bill acts like he actually did something (but he did not)
Who drafted Tom Brady ya dingbat? Leadership and greatness isn't just about your own capabilities but being able to recognize them in others.
I've never understood why people keep saying bill would be nothing without Brady. Who built them teams. Plus it was the whole team that won Superbowls not just Tom brady
Brady always have to carried Belichick inferior team, look at his 11 yrs record wo brady@@stephenwilson9480
Hey Bill- you should re-read the book, your team is terrible this year
Step 1: have the greatest QB of all time on your team.
Step 2: Watch greatest QB of all time win superbowls
Step 3: give interviews as an authority on building great teams.
you win as a team and lose as a team.
Before step 1, have the skillset and knowledge to draft Tom Brady. You cynics are ridiculous.
@@julianbrown9338 ah yes, the foresight to know that you were about to draft the best QB ever and yet to also know you could wait until the 199th pick to do so. Genius!
Then to follow that up with mediocre (at best) draft classes ever since- 5D Chess of team building.
Having a losing record before Brady - all those losses led to that genius 199th pick that had nothing to do with luck.
Having a losing record after Brady? Obviously a genius long term master plan for the best team builder of our life time.
he seems to be always be around great players. won two superbowls with lawrence taylor, maybe coaching great players makes them even greater huh?
when you read manager's books, good managers attract good workers and are good at putting teams together. the one-minute manager, Peter Teils 0-1 Ray Dalio's principles, all talk about this. a good manager will be able to identify and put together a great team. i do think that a team wins because of the team rather than a player. It's why I think ultimately the Warriors beat Labron James more times in the finals. Labron is a alltime MVP. But he lost to a team of really great players who worked well together as a team.
disappointingly never asked cheat-codes and swindling techniques The Pats employed