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Book Review: Principles for Success

The Book ‘ Principles for Success’ is written by Ray Dalio, the Billionaire Founder of Bridgewater Associates.

The author wrote this book for his grand children. Hence the book is a simple 15 minute read with pictures so that kids of all ages can understand easily.

The point that Ray tries to make in the Book is that every person should have principles to help navigate the ups and downs of life.

His own principles are ‘Think for yourself while being radically open minded’ , ‘Know what is true’ etc

I would recommend this book to kids.

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Top Clicks on Alpha Ideas This Week

Here are the most clicked items on Alpha Ideas this week:

Not HDFC Bank (AI)

Bet you didn’t know this about Munger (AI)

Sinking Smallcaps (AI)

How Bajaj Finance’s Zero Interest EMIs work (Deepak Shenoy)

Indian Economy: Stage is being set for robust growth (Vikas Agarwal)

Softbank’s India Portfolio (AI)

Adani’s Defence Empire (AI)

2020’s multi baggers will come from these sectors (ET)

Interesting Smallcaps/Microcaps (Nooresh Merani)

Who are the true owners of TFCI? (Vaibhav Badjatya)

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Weekend Mega Linkfest : 03 January, 2020

Some off beat reads for the weekend :

Profile : Qassem Soleimani ( CTC )

Iran’s call for revenge (TOI)

The Phantoms of Chittagong ( Dhaka Tribune)

What Kargil wants after Article 370 (Mint)

Dismantling Sheikh Abdullah’s legacy (Naseer Ganai )

Meet the Intellectual Founder of Brazil’s Far Right ( Atlantic )

Maya, the woman who almost broke free ( BBC )

Xi Jinping & Winnie the Pooh (SCMP)

What the West gets wrong about China ( Unherd)

On the sexual jihad in Cologne (Jessica Isabel Robeson)

Guide to Indian Food ( Ian Anderson )

The Leopard and the Baboon ( Time )

Make 2020 the year of less sugar ( NY Times)

How to use your flaws to better yourself ( Manu Joseph)

2010s was never ending nonsense (J Mathrubootham)

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Bet you didn’t know this about Munger

Hat Tip: K Dhanwada