Two wrongs don't make a right, but your question doesn't ask about right and wrong, it asks why he doesn't do X. If you, in fact, don't do X, it's probably not that mysterious why Taber doesn't do X.
I hope they voted against. The professor would do much better, for others as well as himself, to maximize his life expectancy and donate heavily to an effective charity. See givewell.org for some good research on charities.
Why doesn't he just do the right thing and give it away?
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you...is the answer.
ReplyDeleteBut not a good one. Two wrongs don't make a right.
ReplyDeleteTwo wrongs don't make a right, but your question doesn't ask about right and wrong, it asks why he doesn't do X. If you, in fact, don't do X, it's probably not that mysterious why Taber doesn't do X.
ReplyDeleteI hope they voted against. The professor would do much better, for others as well as himself, to maximize his life expectancy and donate heavily to an effective charity. See givewell.org for some good research on charities.
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