That sounds great! I find the arguments for giving (potentially much) later intriguing and underappreciated. (If I had to allocate a large amount of money myself, I’m not sure what I’d end up doing. But overall it seems good to me if there is at least the option to invest.) I’d be very excited for such a fund to exist—partly because I expect that setting it up and running it will provide a bunch of information on empirical questions relevant for deciding whether investing into such a fund beats giving now.
That sounds great! I find the arguments for giving (potentially much) later intriguing and underappreciated. (If I had to allocate a large amount of money myself, I’m not sure what I’d end up doing. But overall it seems good to me if there is at least the option to invest.) I’d be very excited for such a fund to exist—partly because I expect that setting it up and running it will provide a bunch of information on empirical questions relevant for deciding whether investing into such a fund beats giving now.