From Personal Significance to Collective Well-being

Why the Future of Prosperity Begins with How We Define a “Life Well Lived” For decades, society has measured success with blunt instruments. GDP.Asset values.Productivity metrics. Yet none of these tell us whether people are well, whether communities are coherent, or whether our systems are helping human potential unfold—or quietly exhausting it. A growing global … Continue reading From Personal Significance to Collective Well-being

Human Capital, Life Expectancy, and the Planner’s Role in Breaking Poverty Traps

“When we invest in people, we invest in life itself.” A recent economic study on Human Capital Inequality, Life Expectancy and Economic Growth offers profound insights that resonate directly with the mission of Holistic Wealth Planners. It shows how education, health, and opportunity are deeply interconnected — and why planning that focuses only on money … Continue reading Human Capital, Life Expectancy, and the Planner’s Role in Breaking Poverty Traps

The Future of AI: Lessons for Financial Planners

Every few generations, technology rewrites the rules of society. The steam engine drove the Industrial Revolution. The internet transformed communication, commerce, and culture. Now, AI is reshaping entire industries, including financial services and insurance. For planners in the Academy, the message is clear: AI isn’t optional. It’s existential. The firms and advisers who embrace it … Continue reading The Future of AI: Lessons for Financial Planners

From Policy to Practice: Lessons on Empowerment for Planners

When governments test education reforms, we often find lessons that resonate far beyond schools and universities. One such lesson comes from the economics of human capital research [Essays on the economics of human capital accumulation By Lucio Rizzica]: raising aspirations alone is not enough. The UK’s Widening Participation initiative in the 1990s, for example, encouraged teenagers … Continue reading From Policy to Practice: Lessons on Empowerment for Planners