
In "Strangers Drowning," New Yorker writer Larissa MacFarquhar profiles extreme altruists who adopt 22 children or donate kidneys to strangers. What drives people to sacrifice everything for others? A provocative exploration that challenges our comfortable assumptions about goodness and moral obligation.
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Have you ever felt guilty walking past a homeless person, then justified it by thinking about the bills you need to pay? Now imagine someone who never makes that justification-who reorganizes their entire life around the suffering of strangers. These people exist. They adopt twenty children. They donate half their income to strangers overseas. They dedicate their careers to chickens in factory farms. They make us profoundly uncomfortable, and that discomfort reveals something crucial about how we all navigate morality. These aren't your typical volunteers or occasional charity donors. These are people who've taken moral logic to its extreme conclusion and refuse to look away. They live with an overwhelming sense of duty that reshapes every decision-what they eat, where they live, whether to have children. The term "do-gooder" itself carries a sting of judgment, suggesting meddling or self-righteousness. Benjamin Franklin abandoned his quest for moral perfection partly because he worried it would make him "ridiculous" or "envied and hated." Our discomfort isn't just defensive guilt-it's genuine uncertainty about whether such a life is admirable or alien, whether it represents human excellence or a troubling absence of ordinary pleasures and loves.
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