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What's the last "altruistic" act you performed?


What's cold, cynical?DBTrek wrote:Again (because I was adding it when you replied):
“The soldier who sacrificed his life saving his squad by throwing himself on a grenade isn’t an altruist. His selfish ass wanted to throw himself on a grenade“
... except he probably didn’t get up that morning looking for a grenade to dive on, right? He sacrifices himself for the collective because he knew he would die, or everyone would die. Given the option, I’m sure the soldier would prefer not to die at all. Yet to call his sacrifice egoism? To deny it’s altruistic nature due to pedantry that redefines the term to be an impossible motivation?
Nah.
You can keep that cold, cynical, world-view. I don’t know what you’ll do with it, but clearly not anything that benefits anyone but yourself. Sounds like the ideal philosophy for sociopaths (which I know you’re not, but it would certainly be appealing to them, no?).
I will say this, most of the money making it's way to charitable organizations is used to pad the pockets of the people at the head of these do gooder non-profits.Fife wrote:Yeah, I suspect we both have made individual donations at some point. We have most certainly made involuntary contributions; in fact we are doing so right now at this moment.
So what?
Is "disaster relief" ipso facto altruistic? Or is it egoistic? Or something else?
That's the starting issue.
A good example.C-Mag wrote:Saint Telemachus basically singlehandedly stopped Gladitorial Games.