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by Dylan16807
1987 days ago
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The value depends on context. The punishment for hurting someone is much higher than the amount it takes to help someone. And spending a thousand dollars to help an anonymous person, who is in a sea of people not getting help, and will fall back into that sea soon enough, feels like tossing it into a black hole when the donation is all by itself. But if there's enough donations together, they feel more meaningful. You're measuring value in just about the weakest possible context. People want to make a difference that's visible when looking at the entire problem. |
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This sounds a lot like saying its not worth it to help one person.