Laws of the Knowable

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Laws of the Knowable is a foundational section of Ray Dalio’s “First Principles” framework that outlines the key rules and patterns governing how reality works so they can be reliably understood and applied.

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instanceOf conceptual framework section
epistemological concept
management concept
aimsTo enable practical application of first principles
identify patterns that reliably repeat
make reality more understandable
outline key rules governing reality
appliesTo economic systems
individual decision making
markets
organizations
basedOn empirical cause‑and‑effect relationships
historical experience
observation of recurring patterns
describedIn writings by Ray Dalio
emphasizes cause‑and‑effect thinking
distinguishing what is knowable from what is not
reliability of patterns over time
using principles to navigate reality
hasAuthor Ray Dalio
hasComponent codifying lessons into explicit rules
identifying timeless and universal patterns
testing principles against reality
hasCreator Ray Dalio
hasPerspective principles should be stress‑tested and refined
reality operates according to discoverable laws
understanding laws of reality improves outcomes
hasPurpose to connect abstract principles to real‑world behavior
to provide a foundational base of reliable knowledge
to support better decision making
influencedBy Ray Dalio’s experience at Bridgewater Associates
economic and market cycles
systems thinking
mainSubject how reality works
knowability of reality
patterns of reality
rules of reality
partOf First Principles framework
Ray Dalio’s First Principles framework
relatedTo principles‑based decision making
radical open‑mindedness
radical transparency
systematic thinking
targetAudience decision makers
investors
leaders
usedIn investment decision frameworks
management practice
organizational design thinking

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First Principles hasPart Laws of the Knowable