Could You Invest for 100 Years?

The Power of Long-Term ThinkingIn this episode, I explore the concept of long-term thinking and its profound impact on civilization. I challenge viewers with hypothetical bets to illustrate how modern society often prioritizes short-term gains over exponential long-term benefits. Highlighting examples from the Catholic Church to the Dutch flood control systems, I discuss how some organizations successfully think centuries ahead. I propose the creation of a '100 Year Lab' where decisions are made with the future in mind, aimed at benefiting generations to come.00:00 The Bet: $1 Billion vs. Manhattan Real Estate00:15 The Penny vs. The Million: A Lesson in Compounding00:24 Modern Society's Short-Term Thinking00:35 The 10,000 Year Clock: A Symbol of Long-Term Vision00:57 Human Blind Spots in Long-Term Planning01:33 Examples of Long-Term Thinking02:06 The Power of Long-Term Decisions02:31 Imagining a Long-Term Future02:55 Survivorship Bias and Building for Permanence03:38 A Modest Proposal: The 100 Year Lab

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The Westenberg Podcast offers ideas, explainers, book notes, and reflections on technology, philosophy, and the human experience. Hosted by Joan Westenberg, each episode unpacks complex topics with clarity and depth, blending personal insights with thought-provoking analysis. It’s a space for exploring big questions and fresh perspectives in an accessible format.