My decision will correlate with other people’s, but there will still be enough variation that it’s not likely to result in a charity getting more money than they know what to do with.
Like DanielLC, I never really understood this application of Timeless Decision Theory. It seems that, in practice, people’s decisions rarely seem to correlate with mine in any sort of meaningful way such that if I chose to change my action, so would they.
I don’t follow, can you elaborate?
My decision will correlate with other people’s, but there will still be enough variation that it’s not likely to result in a charity getting more money than they know what to do with.
Like DanielLC, I never really understood this application of Timeless Decision Theory. It seems that, in practice, people’s decisions rarely seem to correlate with mine in any sort of meaningful way such that if I chose to change my action, so would they.