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You learn that your career and wealth are largely due to fortunate circumstances beyond your merit. Do you feel an obligation to give back, or do you prioritize your and your family's stability?
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Why this dilemma matters
Moral dilemmas like this expose a gap between what feels principled and what feels workable. Choosing “Redistribute most of your wealth to causes supporting equitable opportunity” prioritises consistency with one rule; choosing “Retain your wealth, as it provides security for your family and future endeavors” gives more weight to attention to specific consequences.
Worth asking yourself
- Would you defend this choice to someone affected by it?
- Is the principle worth the concrete cost?
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