You get a flavour for this by thinking through the question "should someone who needs the cash take a job at a gas station?" or more on-the-nose, become a truck driver delivering carbon-based fuels?
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Systems; systems bigger than the individual. The sorts of systems that require society-level response.
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This article on moral injury vs. burnout really made me think about why good people work in bad systems and how that impacts them.https://www.statnews.com/2018/07/26/physicians-not-burning-out-they-are-suffering-moral-injury/ …
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I was sympathetic until the last paragraph, "A truly free market of insurers and providers." Creating a free market in which patients are required to decide how much they are willing to sacrifice for the health of their loved ones is a fundamentally immoral system.
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How is it not an individual moral failure working in a morally and ethically bankrupt company when that individual is earning upwards of 150k USD a year?
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IMO, the differential in salary between the moral job and the immoral job is the prima facie price of your morality.
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