As a native Spanish speaker I’m disappointed you didn’t include even just one page to summarize the plight of factory farmed animals and what EAA is doing for them. You say that including topics like animals would have made your book “lose strength”, but the argument doesn’t seem to hold up if what’s at stake is just one page about a topic like animals.
Thanks for your comment. I agree with the importance of the plight of factory farmed animals, but I don’t think that implies it should be mentioned in every book about doing good.
I am actually pondering whether my next content project should be about animal suffering. If it ends up being so, I probably won’t mention global health and poverty in that one (implying nothing about its importance).
As a native Spanish speaker I’m disappointed you didn’t include even just one page to summarize the plight of factory farmed animals and what EAA is doing for them. You say that including topics like animals would have made your book “lose strength”, but the argument doesn’t seem to hold up if what’s at stake is just one page about a topic like animals.
Thanks for your comment. I agree with the importance of the plight of factory farmed animals, but I don’t think that implies it should be mentioned in every book about doing good.
I am actually pondering whether my next content project should be about animal suffering. If it ends up being so, I probably won’t mention global health and poverty in that one (implying nothing about its importance).