Steal Ray Dalio's 5-Step Decision Playbook
growasentrepreneurs Ray Dalio, billionaire investor and founder of Bridgewater Associates, built one of the world’s...
Ray Dalio’s 5-step playbook is basically a cheat code for hard decisions. This Reel nails it visually: bold promise, simple structure, and a clear first step that pulls you in. You can swipe the exact framing to explain your own frameworks, offers, or onboarding flow. Here’s how to turn this billionaire-style thinking into swipe-worthy content for your brand.
What The Reel Gets Right
The frame is tight: one guest, dark studio, big mic. All the selling happens in text on screen. “Billionaire shares his 5-step process for achieving any goal:” is the headline, and the yellow “Step one is” freezes viewers right before the payoff. It’s a curiosity trap disguised as a lesson.
How To Steal This Playbook
- Open with a status trigger (“billionaire,” “Navy SEAL,” “$10M founder”) plus a specific promise.
- Use on-screen text to preview a multi-step system, then pause right before revealing step one.
- Loop your own 3–5 step framework: goal, problem, diagnosis, solution, execution, and tie it to a single transformation.
Brands Already Using 5-Step Frameworks
Bridgewater Associates turns Dalio’s 5-step loop into a culture of constant diagnosis and redesign in its investment process.
Toyota builds its famous continuous improvement system around repeatable steps of spotting problems, finding root causes, and standardizing fixes.