You have an extra $200: Which is a more ethical use? (user search)
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  You have an extra $200: Which is a more ethical use? (search mode)
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Question: Huh
#1
Give it to a charity/directly to person in obvious need
 
#2
Support a local business/craftsman and purchase something you like
 
#3
Both are equally ethical
 
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Mercenary
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« on: June 22, 2015, 12:07:53 AM »

Both are ethical. But the first is the kinder act. The person who needs the money will turn around and use it on a business anyway. And better yet you could purchase something someone needs from a local business and give that to them instead of cash.

For example, someone needs food? Purchase some from a local farm and donate it.
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