The Ordered Life
This episode explores a question most investors never stop to ask: what is investing actually for? Drawing from Mensuram Bonum, a foundational document shaping how we think about capital, the conversation moves beyond portfolios and performance to something deeper. What is money for? What is capital for? And what responsibility comes with being entrusted to invest it? The discussion challenges the common assumption that finance can operate independently of ethics. Every investment decision expresses a set of values and contributes to the kind of future we are building, whether intentionally or not. The hosts unpack the distinction between money and capital, the role of the investor as a moral agent, and the idea that finance itself can be a school of virtue. This is not a technical conversation about markets. It is a foundational one about purpose, responsibility, and coherence. For those who want their financial decisions to reflect what they actually believe, this episode offers a framework for thinking clearly and acting with discipline. Disclaimer: Sean Gregory is a Portfolio Manager and AJ Sanson and Anthony De Lazzari are Investment Advisors with iA Private Wealth Inc., member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund and the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization. iA Private Wealth is a trademark and business name under which iA Private Wealth Inc. operates. This content was fully or partially generated by artificial intelligence. The advisor reviewed the critical information independently.
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