thank you - that's interesting reading. I haven't hit up too hard against hard-line "efficient giving" - more on the "making sure your support is turned into the impact you were looking for" efficiency than the more meta version of how you choose those causes / impacts.
Personally, I've felt the need to make peace with the fact that I can't give all the money to all the good causes - however good they are - and to just do *something* with what I can, both time, money, and attention-wise, because something is better than nothing, even if it's not everything.
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Date: 2012-06-22 08:27 pm (UTC)Personally, I've felt the need to make peace with the fact that I can't give all the money to all the good causes - however good they are - and to just do *something* with what I can, both time, money, and attention-wise, because something is better than nothing, even if it's not everything.