Description
Short-term thinking feels good. Long-term thinking pays off. Why smart people make terrible long-term decisions. Because humans are wired for immediate gratification, and the market rewards short-term thinking. Companies sacrifice sustainability for quarterly earnings. Politicians ignore climate change for election cycles. Individuals choose comfort today over wealth tomorrow.This book explores the time horizon gap-the disconnect between when we act and when we experience consequences. The problem is evolutionary. For most of human history, long-term planning meant thinking about winter, not retirement. Our brains are not built for 30-year mortgages.We examine case studies of civilizations that collapsed because they could not think beyond the next harvest. Businesses that imploded because they prioritized growth over resilience. Learn to visualize future consequences with the same emotional weight as present temptations. Your future self is a stranger. Start treating them like family.



