Generally, you are right. But in effective altruism, the axis “helping other people” is estimated to do hundred times more good if you use a separate budget for it.
This may be suboptimal for the other axes, though. Taking the pledge and having your name on the list could help along the “signalling philantropy” axis.
Generally, you are right. But in effective altruism, the axis “helping other people” is estimated to do hundred times more good if you use a separate budget for it.
This may be suboptimal for the other axes, though. Taking the pledge and having your name on the list could help along the “signalling philantropy” axis.
Fair point.