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Patrick-AgamiCo

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Hey Nathan,

 

Interesting questions.  Personally, I would answer like this:

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-1.  This is a question I've really been pondering for some time.  I'm a former combat medic and mass casualty coordinator, so I've seen families on the worst day of their life.  Part of me has a hard time overlooking the lives of today in comparison to the lives of tomorrow.  Though, I know that focusing on a sustainable structure for the lives of tomorrow will have a significantly larger impact on humanity's future.

-2.  I value them equally.

-3. To some degree, yes.  But, the intention is to educate them on the philosophy of Effective Altruism through our efforts.

2. Thanks for the recommendation on this point.

3. Yes, that's actually part of our customer journey during the buyer experience.  This will later get expanded into the reseller market, as well.

4.  By using blockchain technology, it actually won't be up to us.  As soon as the purchase has been made, or the product has been resold, the blockchain takes over and distributes the money according to the Smart Contracts dictated parameters.  The parameters, also, cannot be modified after the first purchase has been made.  Therefore, as long as the marketplace platform and the blockchain exists, the distributions towards selected non-profits will continue in perpetuity.