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Continuity Capital

A recent article in La Presse of Quebec voiced investor unease about the unchecked power of global technology giants. Their scale, once celebrated, now casts a long shadow of dependency and volatility. For family businesses and family offices, this moment is less a warning than an invitation. The After After™ reminds us that true wealth lies not in size but in sovereignty, not in quarterly gains but in continuity. Where markets see risk in valuations detached from fundamentals, families can anchor their strategies in trust, authorship, and purposeful capital. By cultivating ecosystems of innovation, education, and stewardship, family offices transform continuity into their most enduring form of capital, one that outlasts crises, transcends industries, and affirms their role as sovereign actors in a world unsettled by giants.


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