Økonomi & Business
Most financial books tell you what to do. The Long Game tells you why almost everyone stops doing it — and how to build a system that keeps working whether you are watching or not. Swedish investor Henrik Vesper lost nearly everything in the dot-com crash of 2000–2001. Rather than rebuilding with faster trades or better tips, he spent two years studying businesses and portfolios that had survived decades and centuries. What he found was a single organizing principle he calls the Hourglass Principle: before committing capital to anything, ask one question — is time working for this asset, or against it? That question became the foundation of a fund that has navigated every major crisis since 2005 without significant drawdowns. In The Long Game, Vesper applies that long-horizon thinking to personal finance at every level — from building a first emergency fund to allocating a multigenerational portfolio. The result is a comprehensive, behavior-first guide to wealth that does not require a finance degree, a high income, or perfect discipline. It requires only a clear understanding of how money, time, and human nature interact — and a system designed to work with all three. The book opens by confronting the retirement crisis honestly: not as a problem for the unlucky few, but as a quiet, widespread condition shaped by structural forces, behavioral tendencies, and beliefs about money formed long before adulthood. Vesper argues that the gap between financial security and insecurity is determined less by intelligence or strategy than by sustained behavior — and that behavior is shaped by the systems people build, not the willpower they summon. From there, the book moves through every layer of a durable financial life: calculating a personal freedom number, redirecting cash flow toward goals, understanding the compounding damage of fees, evaluating financial advisors by legal duty rather than title, building emergency reserves and insurance, allocating assets across a three-bucket framework, surviving bear markets without selling at the bottom, using tax-advantaged accounts strategically, and automating the entire machine so it runs without constant attention. Later chapters address the investments that attract and often harm ordinary savers — annuities, real estate, alternatives, crypto, and AI — with the same unsentimental clarity. And the final chapters turn toward the questions that outlast any portfolio: how to give intentionally, what kind of legacy to build, and how to use money as a tool for a life of connection and purpose rather than as a scoreboard that never shows a winning number. Vesper writes with the authority of a practitioner, the clarity of a mathematician, and the candor of someone who learned the most important lessons the hard way. The Long Game is not a book about getting rich quickly. It is a book about building something that lasts — in your accounts, in your family, and in the way you think about the relationship between money and time.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905808678
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Lydbog: 28. juli 2026
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