Ray Dalio(@RayDalio)
Ray Dalio on X: 'When entering this second phase of life, you are almost certainly making the mistake of thinking you know more than you actually know—especially if you got good grades in school.'
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Ray Dalio warns that many people in their second phase of life mistakenly believe they know more than they actually do, especially those with high grades. He emphasizes that success is about learning what you were taught and not avoiding mistakes.
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- Ray Dalio warns that many people in their second phase of life mistakenly believ
- He emphasizes that success is about learning what you were taught and not avoidi
- Suggests reflecting on mistakes to promote true growth.
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Ray Dalio warns that many people in their second phase of life mistakenly believe they know more than they actually do, especially those with high grades.
He emphasizes that success is about learning what you were taught and not avoiding mistakes.
Suggests reflecting on mistakes to promote true growth.
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- 人生阶段与学习反思
- 认知偏差
- 成绩优异者常见误区
- 成功本质
- 基于学习而非避免错误
- 成长建议
- 反思错误促进成长
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Ray Dalio warns that many people in their second phase of life mistakenly believe they know more than they actually do, especially those with high grades.
He emphasizes that success is about learning what you were taught and not avoiding mistakes.
Suggests reflecting on mistakes to promote true growth.
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