8) One reasonable utility function here is U = log(W): approximating your happiness as logarithmic in your wealth. That would mean going from $10k to $100k is worth about as much as going from $100k to $1m, which feels…. reasonable?
(this is what the Kelly Criteria assumes)
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18) Does this mean you should be willing to accept a significant chance of failing to do much good sometimes?
Yes, it does. And that’s ok. If it was the right play in EV, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.
26) There are a number of great places to give. In the past I’ve given to charities recommended by givewell.org, animalcharityevaluators.org, and openphilanthropy.org if you want a place to start looking.
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Very much the approach I believe in. If you have more than you need- you can focus on the % of the world's problems you can solve and be extremely aggressive. 1/2
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If you can choose between Option A) the world has 99.999% as many problems 100% of the time, or Option B) 100% as many problems 95% of the time, and only 99% as many problems 5% of the time -> you obviously go for the latter. 2/2
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