I wonder if part of the issue with giving away lots of money is that to do it well, you really need to spend significant time and energy, not just money. It seems easy to procrastinate on such a task, especially since it will eventually lead to your bank account becoming smaller.
I wonder how things would go if you start from the assumption that prospective donors are suffering from “akrasia”, discuss this problem with them, and experiment with various anti-akrasia tactics such as “suggest signing a legally binding document which imposes a deadline of some sort”.
If what you’re saying is true, thinking up creative experiments around this issue could be astonishingly high-impact.
I wonder if part of the issue with giving away lots of money is that to do it well, you really need to spend significant time and energy, not just money. It seems easy to procrastinate on such a task, especially since it will eventually lead to your bank account becoming smaller.
I wonder how things would go if you start from the assumption that prospective donors are suffering from “akrasia”, discuss this problem with them, and experiment with various anti-akrasia tactics such as “suggest signing a legally binding document which imposes a deadline of some sort”.
If what you’re saying is true, thinking up creative experiments around this issue could be astonishingly high-impact.