I think trying to be Superman is the problem, but I’m ok if that line of thinking doesn’t work for you.
Do you mean in the sense that people who aren’t Superman should stop beating themselves up about it (a real problem in EA), or that even if you are (financial) Superman, born in the red-white-and-blue light of a distant star, you shouldn’t save people in other countries because that’s bad somehow?
The latter. Superman’s powers are magical, but our powers are intimately connected to the state of life for the less fortunate. We know that our economic prosperity is based on a mix of innovation and domination, and the more we reduce our involvement in the domination side of it, the more we address the real root of the problem.
Do you mean in the sense that people who aren’t Superman should stop beating themselves up about it (a real problem in EA), or that even if you are (financial) Superman, born in the red-white-and-blue light of a distant star, you shouldn’t save people in other countries because that’s bad somehow?
The latter. Superman’s powers are magical, but our powers are intimately connected to the state of life for the less fortunate. We know that our economic prosperity is based on a mix of innovation and domination, and the more we reduce our involvement in the domination side of it, the more we address the real root of the problem.