The Ordered Life
What does it really mean to invest? In this episode, we move beyond the mechanics of investing and examine the responsibility behind it. Every investment is more than a financial decision. It is an act of entrusting capital, giving authority, and participating in outcomes that affect people, businesses, and the broader world. Continuing our discussion of Mensuram Bonam, we explore why investing is never morally neutral and why separating faith from financial decisions creates a divided life. We also address the limits of common approaches to “faith-based investing” and what a more coherent approach requires. For those who want to steward their wealth responsibly without compromising what they believe, this conversation offers a clearer framework for thinking about capital, responsibility, and the common good. Key ideas discussed: • Investing as an act of moral responsibility • Why capital shapes the future, not just returns • The limits of conventional faith-based investing frameworks • Living with coherence between faith, work, and money 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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