Ray Dalio, who has a near $19bn fortune, says the system is broken – and fears a return to the 1930s. Is he right to be worried?
Ray Dalio, the billionaire investor, has just released his first children’s book. It’s a bedtime story he hopes will inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs and leaders. There are other stories that keep Dalio awake at night.
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