The Risk Manager’s Guide to Money

The Long Game: How Institutions Think in Decades - And How You Can Too

7 min · 9. juni 2026
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Most people live inside short windows — reacting to headlines, chasing quick wins, and abandoning strategies that need time to work. Institutions do the opposite. They think in decades. They build systems that survive cycles. They treat time as an asset, not an inconvenience. In this episode, Jay explores how long‑term thinking shapes wealth, identity, and behavior. You’ll learn why compounding is a reward for staying, how to build systems that support patience, and what it means to design a financial life that can survive uncertainty. This is the capstone of the money arc — a calm, reflective guide to thinking beyond the moment and building a future that lasts.

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