Suppose you are on a beautiful island with a dying millionaire who has been your benefactor and
has invited you to this island for a vacation. As he lies dying, he entreats you for one final favor:

I’ve dedicated my whole life to baseball and for 50 years have gotten endless pleasure, and some pain, rooting for the New York Yankees. Now that I am dying, I want to give all my assets, $2 million, to the Yankees. Would you take this money [he indicates a box containing the money in large bills] back to New York and give it to the Yankees’ owner, George Steinbrenner, so that he can buy better players?

You agree to carry out his wish, at which point a huge smile of relief and gratitude breaks out on
his face as he expires in your arms. After traveling to New York, you see a newspaper
advertisement placed by your favorite charity, World Hunger Relief Organization (whose integrity
you do not doubt), pleading for $2 million to be used to save 100,000 people dying of starvation
in East Africa. Not only will the $2 million save their lives, but it will also purchase equipment and
the kinds of fertilizers necessary to build a sustainable economy. You decide to reconsider your
promise to the dying Yankee fan, in light of this advertisement

Question: What should you do with the money? Explain.


Sagot :

Answer:

I would donate it to the people in Africa

Explanation:

This helps so many people and could help start something bigger and could change so many things. If the old man would have knew that this group of people needed money I hope he would donate to them but donate some money to the team cause you are fulfilling his death wish and you are saving people. Wich would be the best choice I think.

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