And (4) -- Would people have felt comfortable questioning the morality of FTX’s known business, EA’s reliance on FTX-derived funds, and certain leaders’ endorsements of SBF without fear of ostracism or adverse effects on their career? From a standpoint of practical psychology, I think the answer is probably not, and we need to have the discussion about which geese we are willing to accept golden eggs from before we are offered the eggs. Once they start laying many eggs, the psychological incentives to not ask questions—and to ignore those who ask questions—is just too strong.
And (4) -- Would people have felt comfortable questioning the morality of FTX’s known business, EA’s reliance on FTX-derived funds, and certain leaders’ endorsements of SBF without fear of ostracism or adverse effects on their career? From a standpoint of practical psychology, I think the answer is probably not, and we need to have the discussion about which geese we are willing to accept golden eggs from before we are offered the eggs. Once they start laying many eggs, the psychological incentives to not ask questions—and to ignore those who ask questions—is just too strong.