For two hundred years we have run the economy like Adam Smith's pin factory: specialise, compete, and trust an invisible hand to turn private gain into public good.
It built extraordinary wealth — and quietly sent the bill for everything it ignored to nature, to society, and to the future. TrueSymphony reimagines that economy as a concert hall. Many players, one shared score: government as conductor, finance and business as the orchestra, society as both audience and beneficiary.
The instrument that strikes the first note is blended finance — public capital that de-risks and crowds in the trillions already waiting to be invested well.
It begins in the Netherlands, in 2030. Prove it in one country, and it can be played across Europe and the world.
The fifth — the world beyond — is ours to compose together.
The score runs concrete and dated through 2036, sketched toward 2050 — and then opens into three futures. Explore the fork →
The world we are composing, and why a century.
→How prices learn to tell the truth.
→The blended-finance engine that starts the music in 2030.
→The people and institutions who wrote the overture.
→The unwritten movements, and the invitation to compose them.
→This generation writes the overture. The rest is yours.