I agree about respecting the widow’s mite—thanks for that term, David, didn’t know about it before and had to look it up, appreciate the knowledge gained :-)
I think it may be better to phrase contributions in terms of resources rather than money. If one can use one’s time to influence others to donate to EA causes, for example, this can be a much more useful activity for advancing flourishing than donating money. This way of framing things also addresses the talent gap in EA better.
Yeh the use of “diehard EAs who will donate their last penny” is purely an example, I don’t mention money other than that (and the proverbial mite of course).
I agree about respecting the widow’s mite—thanks for that term, David, didn’t know about it before and had to look it up, appreciate the knowledge gained :-)
I think it may be better to phrase contributions in terms of resources rather than money. If one can use one’s time to influence others to donate to EA causes, for example, this can be a much more useful activity for advancing flourishing than donating money. This way of framing things also addresses the talent gap in EA better.
Yeh the use of “diehard EAs who will donate their last penny” is purely an example, I don’t mention money other than that (and the proverbial mite of course).
Same page, then :-)