Those are really good points! The hardest thing about this is trying to simplify it without losing them in the details/statistics/numbers—but also not oversimplifying it that people don’t believe you or are skeptical.
What’s interesting is if the $2300 to save a life would resonate with the average person. I know when I first read about this, I didn’t think much of it. But then when I saw it in comparison to the $50k guide dog for blind person in the US, that really drove home the point for me.
Those are really good points! The hardest thing about this is trying to simplify it without losing them in the details/statistics/numbers—but also not oversimplifying it that people don’t believe you or are skeptical.
What’s interesting is if the $2300 to save a life would resonate with the average person. I know when I first read about this, I didn’t think much of it. But then when I saw it in comparison to the $50k guide dog for blind person in the US, that really drove home the point for me.