Awesome to hear… I’m gonna be launching an agent-centered post on Guided Consumption Theory in probably a week and a half. I’ll focus on the motivations of two main groups, Altruistic Agents , who are fine bearing costs and are interested in maximizing impact and Economic Discriminators, who want to do good when it’s low cost, no cost, or negative cost. Basically it’s super high value for AAs to create environments for EDs to discriminate in favor of charities.
I agree that it’s probably high EV! I just think we should focus on the good conceptual arguments for that instead of shaky evidence.
Awesome to hear… I’m gonna be launching an agent-centered post on Guided Consumption Theory in probably a week and a half. I’ll focus on the motivations of two main groups, Altruistic Agents , who are fine bearing costs and are interested in maximizing impact and Economic Discriminators, who want to do good when it’s low cost, no cost, or negative cost. Basically it’s super high value for AAs to create environments for EDs to discriminate in favor of charities.