Open minded Quote by Ray Dalio
““Open-minded people genuinely believe they could be wrong; the questions that they ask are genuine. They also assess their relative believability to determine whether their primary role should be as a student, a teacher, or a peer.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Principles by Ray Dalio, 2017
Open-mindedness means recognizing possible error, asking sincere questions, and choosing roles of learner, teacher, or peer based on credibility.
In simple terms: Being open to being wrong and asking real questions.
Adopt the role that best fits your credibility.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- team meetings
- academic research
- personal development
- leadership coaching
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you decide when to lead versus learn?
- When do you trust your own judgment?
May overemphasize self‑assessment, causing indecision.