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by golergka
3192 days ago
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So, your own well-being, as well as well-being of your closest relatives, is just as important as well-being of people on another side of the globe? Clarification: I know that it's not what you meant. But if you answer "no" to this question (as any reasonable person would) then I can show that from that, it logically follows that well-being of people in your own country is more important to you - because those people can affect you and people close to you more than people on another side of the globe. |
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But if you're asking specifically what I would do, well, the question you've posed is very abstract so it's hard to get clear what you're really asking.
What sorts of scenarios, where it's my close relatives vs people on the other side of the world, are you thinking of?
It's often not a zero-sum game, and often the popular perception of it in zero-sum terms is vastly overblown.
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Regarding your clarification, I can not think of any scenario where I would want something done that would benefit my close relatives at the expense of people in other countries. I'm open to you suggesting some possible scenarios.