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Diddy & His Mentor Ray Dalio | Inside a Meeting

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Sean Combs, also known as Diddy, asked me to mentor him to help him take his great success to another level. In this video you will see a recent mentor session of ours, and you will see a Diddy that you probably haven’t seen before. We explore the role of radical open mindedness, building an effective team, and the importance of using the 5-step process for success that I've outlined in my books, Principles: Life & Work and Principles for Success. You will also see why I want to help him and why I believe our relationship exemplifies how people with different backgrounds and different perspectives can work together harmoniously for the greater good. The greatest joy I’m having now is helping other people to be successful, particularly helping people who can help a lot of people.

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73 comments

  1. Jaap Jonker

    This is why I love YouTube. Never in time I could have witnessed this mentoring from a great capitalist. Normally would this be only available to a select group of people, like Mr. Combs. And today, I open up my notebook and be part of it, as it was in my own living room. Thank you Mr. Dalio.

  2. Rob Brown

    There are FEW things more encouraging and inspiring than seeing someone as incredibly successful as Sean Combs completely humble himself and be a student. Asking questions about how to be better at something he’s clearly already great at. Very cool interview, man. There are clowns out there been in the game two minutes and already experts with their little ‘motivational’ IG pages n’whutnot.

    1. Boogiegman

      @Mike Cruz wisdom may rarely lead to riches when people like you take it in. You have the mentality of an envious loser then didn’t amount to anything, therefore go on posts such as these and try to break down & demean the words of those who did what couldn’t couldn’t. Cry more you pathetic simp.

    1. Reggie H

      Yeah, and most will still say he was born into money or given it so there for his advice is not applicable to most. Then you have other people teaching lessons as they learn and grow and they are not credible until they achieve success than its back to oh he was born or given money. Only the ones that know, know.

    2. Samuel.L

      @Kale Mussel All the best religions or philosophies or wisdom, you name it, have all sort of similarities, what make you a good person is not because which “identity” that you chose to be, it is how you understand the things from it with your own experiences, same advice can guide you climb up to the peaks also can drag you down into the dips, all the goods and the bads have always been within you. Human as a energy form, we have all the possibilities and potentials to achieve anything that we want to, first step is to take advice and information but can not be take them without asking yourself as a reflection. You are the answer, you are the one.

    1. Brutus Tan the III

      You HAVE to watch him narrative his own video. How the Economic machine works in 30 minutes or less. The most vital and complete economics lesson you’ll ever have.
      Edit: Fixed the title

    1. jx

      rather than seek this type of credible genius knowledge for the benefit of ourselves and the world, I see many seeking truth in the wrong areas (social media) and being controlled by opinions. People are being controlled in steered in the right way and I believe if theres going to be control than use that advantage for a greater good such as innovators, inventors, engineers, scientist, geniuses that push the human race forward. thats what we need more of. then I believe it would become the norm.

    1. Adedeji Adeleke

      Making decisions to trade forex was a though one for me after my experience, but I’m happy because i listened to my wife and gave it a try. Then i found out a trading manager called Mr Carlos Kingston @Carlos_1uptrades on Instagram, with an investment of $1,000 I got $12,000 in my trade account within 24hours, It was unbelievable to me until I got it in my bank account

    1. bla 6651

      You people are blind…. dalio married a vanderbilt heiress and worked her rich friends. He is a dumb who knows nothing about economics. His funds are a disaster earnings less than us bonds and treasuries, anyway, they are managed by Bob Prince, who is probably the only one in staff that knows something.
      Proof: https://assetbuilder.com/knowledge-center/articles/has-your-portfolio-beaten-the-worlds-most-famous-hedge-fund
      https://www.gurufocus.com/news/607625/ray-dalio-lots-of-character-less-than-inspiring-results

    1. Invader Z

      Wrong. You don’t need a mentor. In fact if you don’t know how to figure things out for yourself you will ultimately fail. But good luck wasting your time trying to find someone actually worth listening to.

  3. Ken Chawkin

    I love the inscription Ray Dalio wrote in Sean’s copy of “Principles”: Sean — Thanks for allowing me to evolve with you and to help others to evolve. — Ray. Talk about the humility and generosity of a great leader and mentor!

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