Using the worst estimate, that would mean that it’s arguable that a 1 in 50 chance of killing a child under 5 is worth that much reduced guilt, bragging rights, and twisted, warped enjoyment of ethical weirdness.
I’d call you a monster, but I’d totally take actions which fail to prevent the death of an entire kid I’d never meet anyway if I could do so without suffering any risk of being blamed and could get a warped enjoyment of ethical weirdness.
Wouldn’t that $30 come from your work output that is currently going to effective altruism?
Arguably worth it for $30 of reduced guilt, bragging rights and twisted, warped enjoyment of ethical weirdness.
Using the worst estimate, that would mean that it’s arguable that a 1 in 50 chance of killing a child under 5 is worth that much reduced guilt, bragging rights, and twisted, warped enjoyment of ethical weirdness.
I’d call you a monster, but I’d totally take actions which fail to prevent the death of an entire kid I’d never meet anyway if I could do so without suffering any risk of being blamed and could get a warped enjoyment of ethical weirdness.
We monsters.