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by whendoyoushrink
1308 days ago
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"Doing good better" was the book title, and I think better defines the goal well. Not perfect, better. The choices that people make with giving often have no framework for deciding good, let alone better. The moral question is not is X better than Y, but what of all the choices I am going to make can I make better? If everyone made better choices, not perfect just better, there is a LOT we could improve. |
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