Hatless Nuance
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I think you also need to be mindful of other possible consequences. You could donate money to someone, a presumed positive, but that gets them mugged and stabbed to death because they had money and someone saw that, which is generally a negative.Real talk? There's honestly no way to know. I mean, how do you even judge if a person is a net negative or positive to the world at large without them doing some huge dramatic act that publicly and unequivocally demonstrates the case?
For instance, I made lunch for the residents as a volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House today, which is a good thing. Does that outweigh bad things I've done? If so, how many bad things?
Nobody knows the whole system except maybe God. And that sure doesn't help us finite beings to know that.