that’s a good one. It’s going on the list. We have an upcoming series about happiness and career choice. The first (and one of the upcoming posts) are partially relevant. Drethelin’s suggesting a good general strategy. If spending’s the problem, you could also consider giving up on altruism in that domain, and making a difference in some other way. This is an example of macrooptimisation
You could do both at the same time to feel good about donating as well as spending on yourself. Charity auctions, kickstarters, etc. are good ways to do this.
Why is it so hard to stay focused on making a difference rather than spending frivolously on myself? How can I correct it?
that’s a good one. It’s going on the list. We have an upcoming series about happiness and career choice. The first (and one of the upcoming posts) are partially relevant. Drethelin’s suggesting a good general strategy. If spending’s the problem, you could also consider giving up on altruism in that domain, and making a difference in some other way. This is an example of macrooptimisation
You could do both at the same time to feel good about donating as well as spending on yourself. Charity auctions, kickstarters, etc. are good ways to do this.