The costs are (in expectation) proportional to the benefits, so I think even under EDT or FDT it mostly just adds up to normality. For altruists at least.
When one assumes that the number of people that are similar to them (roughly speaking) is sufficiently small, I agree.
The costs are higher for people who value the time of people that are correlated with them, while the benefits are not.
The costs are (in expectation) proportional to the benefits, so I think even under EDT or FDT it mostly just adds up to normality. For altruists at least.
When one assumes that the number of people that are similar to them (roughly speaking) is sufficiently small, I agree.
The costs are higher for people who value the time of people that are correlated with them, while the benefits are not.