Contribution

The article argues that every person has talents, perspectives, and experiences that can contribute to others. Private hesitation can have public consequences for people the creator may never meet. Failing to make a sincere effort on a per…

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The article argues that every person has talents, perspectives, and experiences that can contribute to others. Private hesitation can have public consequences for people the creator may never meet. Failing to make a sincere effort on a persistent idea may deprive people who need it. Useful creations often require both making the thing and getting it into the world. The philosophy is also applied to collective problems such as climate, inequality, injustice, war, and violence.