Stop hiding from mistakes and start using them as data. Learn how to turn pain into progress using a five-step loop for better decision-making.

Pain plus Reflection equals Progress. It turns a bad day into a mechanical process for getting better by viewing life and work like a machine that we can actually re-engineer.
샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다
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샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다

Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at my to-do list this morning and realized I usually treat my mistakes like something to hide under the rug. But then I came across Ray Dalio’s approach, and it’s the exact opposite. He actually calls himself a "professional mistake maker."
Miles: Right! It’s such a counterintuitive way to look at success. Most people see failure as the end of the road, but Dalio, who built the world’s largest hedge fund from a two-bedroom apartment, treats every error like a data point. He even has a literal formula for it: Pain plus Reflection equals Progress.
Lena: I love that. It turns a bad day into a mechanical process for getting better. He views life and work like a machine that we can actually re-engineer.
Miles: Exactly, and today we’re moving past the theory to look at his actual manual for life. We’re going to break down his five-step iterative loop and show you how to use "believability-weighting" to make better decisions.
Lena: So let’s dive into the core principles that turn those everyday pains into actual growth.