I've been strongly convinced by the (bloodless, soulless, but mathematically correct) arguments your money is worth more than your body
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Unless you have a highly relevant job and you're really good at it, like you're an expert on digging wells or performing vaccinations
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And the litany of ways voluntourism harms unintentionally -- not least of which is displacing local paid labor ppl rely on
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I mean, my local food bank now charges (a requested donation) for volunteers who want the feel good experience of packing cans and whatnot
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I try to remind myself the feeling of making a difference and the reality of it are totally decoupled thanks to how money works
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And there's really almost nothing the avg American can do that's more helpful than giving their money
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That includes gimmicky stuff like micro lending (almost always less effective than just giving the money no strings attached)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @cmdrspacebabe
Yeah I mean, the way I live with myself for both my relative privilege and having had to be bailed out by Internet friends is >
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> that a significant part of my debt that led to bankruptcy was that I felt I couldn't morally justify not giving no strings attached cash >
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> to friends in need, and I did that for years until my credit ran out and then I needed help.
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Like Britta from Community. "I'm not a failure, I'm just a really good friend"
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