The Ordered Life helps you live with purpose by bringing the timeless wisdom of the virtues into your everyday decisions — especially in your finances. Hosted by Sean Gregory (Portfolio Manager) and AJ Sanson (Associate Investment Advisor) of Serviam Capital at iA Private Wealth Inc, the show draws on the insights of Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, and contemporary authors to explore how living the virtues can shape a flourishing life.
Each episode connects philosophy and life experience with practical financial guidance, offering honest, humble, and countercultural conversations about money, meaning, and becoming the best version of yourself. Whether it’s persevering through challenges, making wise decisions, or using wealth for the good of others, The Ordered Life invites you to rethink money not as an end, but as a tool to serve your goals — and your goals to serve the good.
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The Ordered Life helps you live with purpose by bringing the timeless wisdom of the virtues into your everyday decisions — especially in your finances. Hosted by Sean Gregory (Portfolio Manager) and AJ Sanson (Associate Investment Advisor) of Serviam Capital at iA Private Wealth Inc, the show draws on the insights of Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, and contemporary authors to explore how living the virtues can shape a flourishing life.
Each episode connects philosophy and life experience with practical financial guidance, offering honest, humble, and countercultural conversations about money, meaning, and becoming the best version of yourself. Whether it’s persevering through challenges, making wise decisions, or using wealth for the good of others, The Ordered Life invites you to rethink money not as an end, but as a tool to serve your goals — and your goals to serve the good.
*AI is used for the editing of the podcasts, to create transcripts, and to create summaries of podcast episodes
Is it uncharitable to invest?
Many people wrestle with this question, especially when profit seems to come at someone else’s expense. If you sell an investment because you think it will go down, are you giving someone a bad deal? If you buy something undervalued, are you taking advantage of another person’s misjudgment?
This episode takes a thoughtful look at these moral tensions and explores what charity, justice, and prudence really mean in the world of finance. At its heart, charity is not about avoiding gain but about willing the good of the other. Investing itself is not an act of selfishness—it’s an act of stewardship. But like any act, it can be distorted when detached from virtue and the proper ordering of ends.
Through the lens of the moral virtues, we explore how intention defines the ethical nature of investment decisions. The discussion considers how markets function, why a fair exchange can still lead to profit, and how virtuous investing respects both the dignity of others and the purpose of wealth.
Listeners are invited to rethink what it means to act “charitably” with money; to move beyond guilt or hesitation, and toward generosity rooted in order and clarity. Investing, rightly understood, can serve as a form of participation in creation: aligning skill, capital, and prudence toward the flourishing of others.
Key takeaways:
How intention, not mere outcome, defines the morality of a financial act.
What it means to see profit as stewardship rather than self-gain.
The importance of justice and reciprocity in all exchanges.
How ordered investing can build both personal freedom and the common good.
Order over excess. Integrity over impulse. Purpose over profit. This is The Ordered Life
The Ordered Life
The Ordered Life helps you live with purpose by bringing the timeless wisdom of the virtues into your everyday decisions — especially in your finances. Hosted by Sean Gregory (Portfolio Manager) and AJ Sanson (Associate Investment Advisor) of Serviam Capital at iA Private Wealth Inc, the show draws on the insights of Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, and contemporary authors to explore how living the virtues can shape a flourishing life.
Each episode connects philosophy and life experience with practical financial guidance, offering honest, humble, and countercultural conversations about money, meaning, and becoming the best version of yourself. Whether it’s persevering through challenges, making wise decisions, or using wealth for the good of others, The Ordered Life invites you to rethink money not as an end, but as a tool to serve your goals — and your goals to serve the good.
*AI is used for the editing of the podcasts, to create transcripts, and to create summaries of podcast episodes