Been having a lot of existential and moral anxiety lately about the following ethical question: If I have the opportunity to make money, know I could do it well, and chose not to do it, do I carry some blame when I cannot afford to help my community when they need it?
I raised more than a thousand dollars in a week, offering nudes to folks who donated to a charity I support. I believe I could do that again, easily, but anxiety and social pressure has stopped me. It’s been a year, and there have been numerous moments I wanted to support a friend financially, pay for veterinary bills, donate to an important cause, etc, but could not do so because I'm a part-time janitor. I am interested in exploring this ethical conundrum.
I raised more than a thousand dollars in a week, offering nudes to folks who donated to a charity I support. I believe I could do that again, easily, but anxiety and social pressure has stopped me. It’s been a year, and there have been numerous moments I wanted to support a friend financially, pay for veterinary bills, donate to an important cause, etc, but could not do so because I'm a part-time janitor. I am interested in exploring this ethical conundrum.
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