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Considering Considerateness
Why communities of do-gooders should be exceptionally considerate
Book • 2018
This document explores the concept of considerateness in the context of effective altruism, highlighting its benefits and costs.
It argues that being considerate is crucial for communities focused on doing good, as it enhances cooperation and outcomes.
However, it also acknowledges the potential costs of considerateness, such as lost opportunities and divided attention.
It argues that being considerate is crucial for communities focused on doing good, as it enhances cooperation and outcomes.
However, it also acknowledges the potential costs of considerateness, such as lost opportunities and divided attention.
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Rob Wiblin

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