[FRIAM] Talent and Moral Luck - Steelman attempt
Marcus Daniels
marcus at snoutfarm.com
Wed Jan 13 12:55:49 EST 2021
One could drive the cash to a recipient, or send Bitcoin. There's no requirement of anyone to afford a donor of any particular convenience.
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From: Friam <friam-bounces at redfish.com> On Behalf Of jon zingale
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 9:26 AM
To: friam at redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Talent and Moral Luck - Steelman attempt
Very well summarized. I am hearing that Nick's question is one of cultural cultivation. Finding and maintaining a sweet spot seems crucial. Is it the responsibility and obligation of those with power to sit at the head of the household, to play the role of daddy to all free persons? I watched a DW broadcast where it was reported that financial services like Stripe no longer allow users to donate money to Donald Trump, and Deutsche Bank has cut business ties with him. The report closed with a broadcaster saying, "Well, it looks like money talks". I couldn't help but think that it was exactly the opposite, a place where money will not. I was left thinking that I could donate money to a felon sitting in prison, but not the exiting president of the United States (not that I have such an ambition). Here pressures on Trump's context are being reformed to reflect a new status for the man. Is this an example of a change in *our attitudes*?
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