What’s wrong with doing things for your own enjoyment if you value them more highly than the well-being of strangers?
The problem (from the perspective of the altruistic part of me) is that I’m trading off a lot of well-being of strangers for a little of my own well-being.
Isn’t the well-being of strangers a component of your well-being? (Assuming you care about them.)
What’s wrong with doing things for your own enjoyment if you value them more highly than the well-being of strangers?
The problem (from the perspective of the altruistic part of me) is that I’m trading off a lot of well-being of strangers for a little of my own well-being.
Isn’t the well-being of strangers a component of your well-being? (Assuming you care about them.)