That seems like a different issue. With earning to give, you take a while to start doing anything. With activism, you do whatever you’re doing immediately. How useful that is, or even if it’s useful at all, is a separate question.
With earning to give, you take a while to start doing anything.
Do you? My (limited) understanding is that people who are committed to earning to give start giving as soon as they have any income, it’s just that they expect to give a lot more in the future.
You assume that by being an activist you’re automatically doing something useful. That’s not self-evident to me.
That seems like a different issue. With earning to give, you take a while to start doing anything. With activism, you do whatever you’re doing immediately. How useful that is, or even if it’s useful at all, is a separate question.
Do you? My (limited) understanding is that people who are committed to earning to give start giving as soon as they have any income, it’s just that they expect to give a lot more in the future.
I can’t speak for everyone, but I haven’t worked much while going to college.
I also tend to procrastinate things like figuring out which charity to donate to.