The 95% Myth: How the Advice Industry Manufactures Trust While Silencing the Truth

Why a single headline tells you everything about the system we are fighting to change This week, a new claim appeared across the trade press: “95% say financial advice helps them hit financial goals.”(Opinium survey of 8,000 UK adults, commissioned by St. James’s Place.) To the casual observer, it reads like a national truth.To those … Continue reading The 95% Myth: How the Advice Industry Manufactures Trust While Silencing the Truth

When Bureaucracy Forgets Its Purpose: How AI Helps Citizens Stand Tall Again

Across the country, thousands of ordinary people are discovering the same uncomfortable truth: the systems designed to protect us are often the very systems that overwhelm us. Recent events shared by members of our community highlight the widening gap between process and people inside major public institutions. When a frail 94-year-old lifelong resident receives a … Continue reading When Bureaucracy Forgets Its Purpose: How AI Helps Citizens Stand Tall Again

Rebuilding Structural Integrity in Finance: Protecting Consumers Through Open AI, Independent Planning, and Systemic Reform

Written Testimony for the APPG on Investment Fraud & Fairer Financial ServicesSubmitted by: Steve Conley, Founder – Academy of Life Planning (AoLP) & Get SAFEDate: 13 November 2025 1. Background I am the Founder of the Academy of Life Planning (AoLP), an international network of non-intermediating Holistic Wealth Planners, and the Founder of Get SAFE … Continue reading Rebuilding Structural Integrity in Finance: Protecting Consumers Through Open AI, Independent Planning, and Systemic Reform

Why Independent AI Has Become the Most Important Tool in the Fight for Financial Justice

By John Galajsza — with contributions from APPG whistleblowers and campaigners Over the past year, we have seen something remarkable happening across the UK financial justice landscape. Victims, once isolated and overwhelmed by the complexity of their cases, are suddenly discovering the ability to analyse their own financial documents, reconstruct timelines, expose hidden liabilities, and … Continue reading Why Independent AI Has Become the Most Important Tool in the Fight for Financial Justice

🌍 The Human Capital Multiplier: What Economists Now Confirm About Wealth and Well-being

A recent study by Andrés Erosa, Tatyana Koreshkova, and Diego Restuccia — “How Important Is Human Capital? A Quantitative Theory Assessment of World Income Inequality” — offers a powerful confirmation of what we at the Academy of Life Planning have been teaching for years: human capital is the true source of sustainable wealth. While traditional … Continue reading 🌍 The Human Capital Multiplier: What Economists Now Confirm About Wealth and Well-being

🌍 The Real Wealth of Nations: Lessons in Human Capital for Holistic Wealth Planners

“Wealth in the broadest sense includes people.” — Irving Fisher (1906) The world’s greatest untapped resource isn’t oil, gold, or digital currency — it’s human capital. A recent study from Riga Stradiņš University and al-Farabi Kazakh National University, “Problems of Development and Effective Use of Human Capital in Developing Countries” (Muravska et al., 2020), offers … Continue reading 🌍 The Real Wealth of Nations: Lessons in Human Capital for Holistic Wealth Planners

Reframing Wealth: What Human Capital Teaches Us About Growth and Equality

In the pursuit of prosperity, policymakers have long debated the balance between growth and fairness. Yet a seminal study by Jean-Marie Viaene and Itzhak Zilcha — “Human Capital Formation, Income Inequality and Growth” (CESifo, 2001) — offers a powerful reminder: the true engine of both progress and equality is education, not capital. Their model, built … Continue reading Reframing Wealth: What Human Capital Teaches Us About Growth and Equality

🌍 How England & Folbre’s Four Capabilities Underpin the GAME Plan’s Whole-Person Paradigm

“Wealth is not what we have, but what we can do — and become — together.” For over half a century, economists have treated human capital as an input to productivity — a resource to be measured, managed, and monetised. But a groundbreaking reappraisal by Paula England and Nancy Folbre invites us to see something … Continue reading 🌍 How England & Folbre’s Four Capabilities Underpin the GAME Plan’s Whole-Person Paradigm

Detached, Ignorant, and Selfish? The Real Crisis Isn’t in the Treasury — It’s in Our Thinking

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning A City broker’s outburst this week branded the UK Treasury “detached, ignorant, and selfish,” accusing policymakers of strangling enterprise and misunderstanding the very nature of economic growth. It’s a strong statement — but one that echoes a deeper truth we at the Academy of Life Planning (AoLP) … Continue reading Detached, Ignorant, and Selfish? The Real Crisis Isn’t in the Treasury — It’s in Our Thinking

The Paradox of Progress: What the Data on Human Capital Teaches Holistic Wealth Planners

“When education becomes privilege, progress turns to paradox.” For decades, we’ve been told that education and upskilling are the keys to prosperity. Economists, politicians, and business leaders have repeated the same story — invest in human capital, and inequality will fall. But a recent study by Onur Ozdemir (2020), “Distributional Effects of Human Capital in … Continue reading The Paradox of Progress: What the Data on Human Capital Teaches Holistic Wealth Planners