According to Peter Singer (2016:4), “effective altruist does things like the following:
• Living modestly and donating a large part of their income—often much more than the traditional tenth, or tithe—to the most effective charities;
• Researching and discussing with others which charities are the most effective or drawing on research done by other independent evaluators;
• Choosing the career in which they can earn most, not in order to be able to live affluently but so that they can do more good;
• Talking to others, in person or online, about giving so the idea of effective altruism will spread;
• Giving part of their body—blood, bone marrow, or even a kidney—to a