I want to have folks up mouse here and I think again I don't think you've talked about your book which is the role of morality. You touch on it a little bit. Let me let me phrase it in the vampire context because I think it's easiest there but it comes up in questions of you know career choice. And similarly there are careers that I think they're they're wonderful they make you happy rich whateverWhatever Whatever Your Boat But we usually have another outside calculus that says yeah well it is attractive but you shouldn't do it. How do you actually that utilitarian claim that more or less to claim that that first person calculus should be over overcome you should you should just give it
Philosopher and author L.A. Paul talks about her book Transformative Experience with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Paul explores the uncertainties that surround the transformative experiences that we choose and that happen to us without choosing. How should we think about the morality and personal impact of these kinds of experiences, especially when some decisions are very hard or impossible to reverse? Examples include becoming a vampire, having children, religion, and other life experiences and choices.