I have no evidence for this, but it seems plausible: What if people who are the recipients of altruism are more likely to be providers of altruism in the future? This would mean that altruism really is a form of investment. I would be curious to know if anyone has studied the effects of receiving altruism on future behavior.
I have no evidence for this, but it seems plausible: What if people who are the recipients of altruism are more likely to be providers of altruism in the future? This would mean that altruism really is a form of investment. I would be curious to know if anyone has studied the effects of receiving altruism on future behavior.
Unfortunately, the Ugandan Orphans you saved are unlikely to be joining you at your hedge fund.