Imagine your wealth could do anything.
What would it do?
“I work with people who sense they have more than enough wealth.”
By default, private wealth is managed for preservation and growth. For most wealth holders, this translates to an indisputable norm, reinforced by family, peers, and professionals around them.
But one size rarely fits all. I work with people who sense they have more than enough wealth. Those who want to explore the wider range of possibilities and put their own priorities into practice. What I share with all my clients is a deep-running love for the world and a desire to see it flourish.
The work moves in two directions. Inward, getting clear on what is enough for a good life. And outward, putting the surplus to work where it matters most.
My work is structured in three phases.
Exploration
What is your relationship to wealth?
Where does it serve you and where does it hold you back?
How much do you actually need to support a happy and fulfilled life?
Impact Strategy
What does ‘good in the world’ mean to you?
What does the world actually need?
How can you best contribute to a better world?
Impact Creation
Which experts and partners are best positioned to inform and support your work?
How do you set up robust tracking and evaluation systems?
How do you translate experience into learning, informing future work cycles?
I am Paul, the person behind Metron Advisory
I grew up hypersensitive to how people around me feel, which from early childhood instilled an urge to help others. Fast forward to now, I expanded my ambition from helping family, friends, and neighbours to doing good at a far larger scale.
To help you do the same, I am offering you:
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I will tell you what I actually think, even if it might be uncomfortable at times. What you hear from me is what I believe, not what I think you want to hear.
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The inner work this engagement involves needs space free of judgment. I will meet whatever surfaces with care, openness, and curiosity.
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Trained as a philosopher and physicist turned strategy consultant, identifying and instilling patterns and structure where there is messiness is my superpower.
Metron (μέτρον)
The ancient Greek word for due measure: the right amount, in the right place, for the right purpose. It is the philosophical root of sufficiency, captured in the Delphic maxim metron ariston, ‘measure is best.’