That's a ridiculous counterpoint - we wouldn't assume to take some random person's money that wasn't affiliated with a charity. When you're struck with a disease, you don't immediately go "Oh, who's recently won money in the lottery? Let's ask them!"Cheesus333 said:EDIT: I'd also like to address the people saying 'none, he means nothing to me':
If the roles were reversed and you were told that a complete stranger were given the money to help you but kept it all to themself, would you understand why and forgive them for it?
Not that it'll change your decision, I'd just like to see if you'd be able to put your hands up and say "Yep, fair enough, I get why he did that."
In the hypothetical situation, you - a random millionnaire - were asked to donate. Therefore, if the roles were reversed, it would still be a random millionnaire, and it would be your life that depended on them.Jinjiro said:That's a ridiculous counterpoint - we wouldn't assume to take some random person's money that wasn't affiliated with a charity. When you're struck with a disease, you don't immediately go "Oh, who's recently won money in the lottery? Let's ask them!"Cheesus333 said:EDIT: I'd also like to address the people saying 'none, he means nothing to me':
If the roles were reversed and you were told that a complete stranger were given the money to help you but kept it all to themself, would you understand why and forgive them for it?
Not that it'll change your decision, I'd just like to see if you'd be able to put your hands up and say "Yep, fair enough, I get why he did that."
Hypothetical situations aside, I doubt my options would be so limited as to approach recent lottery/gambling winners and beg for their cash. That'd be low on the list of things to do, and possibly not even on it, since the chances of them saying 'yes' are incredibly low. Imagine if every dying person did that - winning the lottery would be like a curse as a flood of tragically sick people came to your doorstep.Cheesus333 said:In the hypothetical situation, you - a random millionnaire - were asked to donate. Therefore, if the roles were reversed, it would still be a random millionnaire, and it would be your life that depended on them.Jinjiro said:That's a ridiculous counterpoint - we wouldn't assume to take some random person's money that wasn't affiliated with a charity. When you're struck with a disease, you don't immediately go "Oh, who's recently won money in the lottery? Let's ask them!"Cheesus333 said:EDIT: I'd also like to address the people saying 'none, he means nothing to me':
If the roles were reversed and you were told that a complete stranger were given the money to help you but kept it all to themself, would you understand why and forgive them for it?
Not that it'll change your decision, I'd just like to see if you'd be able to put your hands up and say "Yep, fair enough, I get why he did that."
No and No. Guys legit, he ONLY needs it to save his life and nothing else. This will not impact you in any way and he will never ask for your help ever again.Gemore said:Will more come up asking if i give it to them? Will he learn to fend for him/herself if i give it to them or will they realies they can get away by asking rich people for money?
Youre really missing the point. He can ONLY get this money from you. For some reason, its a hypothetical situation...Jinjiro said:Hypothetical situations aside, I doubt my options would be so limited as to approach recent lottery/gambling winners and beg for their cash. That'd be low on the list of things to do, and possibly not even on it, since the chances of them saying 'yes' are incredibly low. Imagine if every dying person did that - winning the lottery would be like a curse as a flood of tragically sick people came to your doorstep.Cheesus333 said:In the hypothetical situation, you - a random millionnaire - were asked to donate. Therefore, if the roles were reversed, it would still be a random millionnaire, and it would be your life that depended on them.Jinjiro said:That's a ridiculous counterpoint - we wouldn't assume to take some random person's money that wasn't affiliated with a charity. When you're struck with a disease, you don't immediately go "Oh, who's recently won money in the lottery? Let's ask them!"Cheesus333 said:EDIT: I'd also like to address the people saying 'none, he means nothing to me':
If the roles were reversed and you were told that a complete stranger were given the money to help you but kept it all to themself, would you understand why and forgive them for it?
Not that it'll change your decision, I'd just like to see if you'd be able to put your hands up and say "Yep, fair enough, I get why he did that."
Please read the OP. Like all of it. I devote an entire two paragraphs to saying he is 100% legit. I gave a random example but theres an ultimatum. Without any of your money he will die. You dont know how much he needs. How much do you give.Ralen-Sharr said:I win 1 million
a stranger shows on my doorstep and asks me for money or someone I know nothing about will die
I would take it as a scam and shut the door. Without more information I wouldn't be bothered to give a damn. It might sound harsh, but if it was public knowledge that I had 1 million in the bank I'd have a VERY hard time trusting anyone at all.
That's why if I DID win the lottery or something I'd be trying to keep it on the down-low, and I'd even go as far as changing my name if I had to.
I would probably give up to a 1/4 of it. If it costs anymore, it would probably be some crazy,experimental treatment that would probably not work.BiscuitTrouser said:Im doing this along with a second question ill ask at a later date once i gather feedback from this one. Im trying to determine the percieved monetary value of a person depending on the scenario.
Ill cut right to it and ask you the question. You just won 1'000'000 pounds. Lets assume you arnt that well off, you could considerably improve your life with this money. However there is a person. Lets call them X. Without money to pay for treatment they will die. You have never met person X. You have no idea if they are a hobo or a neurosurgon. You are asked to give as MUCH as possible to help them. You arnt told how much money they need, or if others will help fill in the shortfall. How much money do you give to save this persons life? You know if you give none. The person. Will. Die. What % of this money would you give to help one single life? By honest. Like really honest. Dont say "all of it" because likely hood is if this actually happened (you won the lottery) you COULD do this but wouldnt. People need money to survive.
You wouldnt give 100% of it away. How much of this would you keep to yourself and whats the maximum amount you would give to preson x. TO clarify theres no underhanded motive here. Its not a trick. You know its going to exactly what its for. You cant give too much money. Maybe they need far more than your million. You are just asked to help.
Imagine someone is literally at your door, tells you this and asks for cash because theyve seen you on tv. And for some reason you are certain they are not lying. On the spot. How much do you donate.
Thanks for such a wonderfull contribution. Next time ill try harder to appease your question standards. So then my thread will finally be good enough to get a real answer.Grigori361 said:Your question fails to satisfy my standards for decision making, you get a hello kitty mug for effort though.
PS I do know some people who absolutely Would give it all away without a second thought if they thought someone else needed it more. Don't discredit a point of view just because you wouldn't see it as reasonable, that is unscientific.
I would. Some people's situations are different than others. Like I actually could use that money and use it well. I need a running car and to pay off my school loans. And I need the car to help with job issues. Riding a bike only gets you so far.......Same with walking.Cheesus333 said:Well, the only thing I can think of buying with more than £100,000 is a house. And I like the house I have.
So - hypothetically - I'd give £900,000 to Generic Dying Man, and selfishly indulge myself with the remaining 10% of my mysterious winnings. I think that's fair enough.
EDIT: I'd also like to address the people saying 'none, he means nothing to me':
If the roles were reversed and you were told that a complete stranger were given the money to help you but kept it all to themself, would you understand why and forgive them for it?
Not that it'll change your decision, I'd just like to see if you'd be able to put your hands up and say "Yep, fair enough, I get why he did that."