mike on Nostr: Reading Ray Dalio’s new book. I hate the narrative style, where the author ...
Reading Ray Dalio’s new book.
I hate the narrative style, where the author describes you want they’re going to tell you, then explains why they’re going to tell you, then explains how important what they’re going to tell you is going to be.
And then in the last paragraph of a very large chapter, actually tells you the thing they’ve been promising to tell you for the last 20 pages.
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