Ian Pitchford

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That’s rational because money has diminishing returns: if you’re like most people, the improvements you’d make to your life by spending the first $1,000 of your $100,001 lottery winnings will bring you more joy than the improvements you make to your life by spending the last $1,000. The same isn’t true, however, when we’re thinking about philanthropy.
Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and a Radical New Way to Make a Difference
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