Given the framing of discretionary donations, how broad you’re willing to go with your spending is entirely up to you. Broader means (sometimes much) more impact but less of...whatever hard-to-exactly-define thing it is that motivates people to donate to specific causes rather than for general impact. I imagine different people will set their thresholds for that trade-off in different places. My main point is that it would be good to explicitly consider how one might broaden the remit, not that there is necessarily a right or wrong place to put the boundary.
On the object level, there is is a reading of your comment here that I do disagree with quite strongly, but it doesn’t seem terribly valuable to me to argue about it here.
Given the framing of discretionary donations, how broad you’re willing to go with your spending is entirely up to you. Broader means (sometimes much) more impact but less of...whatever hard-to-exactly-define thing it is that motivates people to donate to specific causes rather than for general impact. I imagine different people will set their thresholds for that trade-off in different places. My main point is that it would be good to explicitly consider how one might broaden the remit, not that there is necessarily a right or wrong place to put the boundary.
On the object level, there is is a reading of your comment here that I do disagree with quite strongly, but it doesn’t seem terribly valuable to me to argue about it here.