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One additional unit of income can do a hundred times as much to the benefit the extreme poor as it can to benefit you or I [earning the typical US wage of $28,000 or __18,000 per year]. [I]t's not often you have two options, one of which is a hundred times better than the other. Imagine a happy hour where you could either buy yourself a beet for $5 or buy someone else a beer for 5¢. If that were the case, we'd probably be pretty generous _ next round's on me! But that's effectively the situation we're in all the time. It's like a 99% off sale, or buy one, get ninety-nine free. It might be the most amazing deal you'll see in your life.

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William MacAskill

Doing Good Better: How Effective Altruism Can Help You Make a Difference

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I am not wise enough to say how much of all this squalor and wretchedness and hunger is the fault of the people themselves, how much of it belongs to circumstances and environment, how much is the result of past errors of government, how much is race, how much is religion. I only know that children should never be hungry, that there are ignorant human creatures to be taught how to live; and if it is a hard task, the sooner it is begun the better, both for teachers and pupils. It is comparatively easy to form opinions and devise remedies, when one knows the absolute truth of things; but it is so difficult to find the truth here, or at least there are so many and such different truths to weigh in the balance....

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Kate Douglas Wiggin

Penelope's Irish Experiences

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Denny thought our parents needed a combination of material goods and temperamental changes before he could return home. __f Dad buys Ma a car, then she__l love him, and they__l get back together and she won__ be all crazy anymore,_ he said. For years he held out the possibility that those things would happen and all would change. __f we had more things, like stoves and cars,_ he told me at night in our bedroom, __nd Ma wasn__ like she is, we could go home.

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John William Tuohy

No Time to Say Goodbye: A Memoir of a Life in Foster Care