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1 Post author: Romashka 14 August 2015 05:05PM

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Comment author: AspiringRationalist 15 August 2015 02:50:57AM 1 point [-]

When I read about the lawyer working at the soup kitchen instead of spending another hour at his paying job, I keep thinking, 'how cute these choices are. There are so many lawyers already, and so many kitchens, the guy can hardly say he's on the front-line... he found a way to occupy an evening, less depressing than watching the news.'

Be careful of using revealed preference as a fully general counter-argument. It's possible, and probably common, for someone to really alieve that they are working towards and want to be working towards that goal but they just haven't thought through whether there is a better way to do it.

Comment author: Romashka 15 August 2015 08:40:18AM -1 points [-]

It is not the lawyer's responsibility to think of the better way, but the kitchen's. Unless the purpose of the kitchen is community-building and fuzzies-production, in which case it works exactly right.