“When the causes people are fighting for are more important to them than the system that binds them together, the system is in jeopardy.”
Ray Dalio (from MarketWatch, September 18, 2020)
Here, an article by Jonathan Burton from MarketWatch, featuring an interview with Ray Dalio who, for me, is a moral and meaningful thinker and teacher.
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Scott is a Canadian school teacher, a doctoral candidate in Education, an avid gardener, and a football (soccer) coach. He is also a Dad.
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