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For me, egoistic altruism shaped my voting behavior.
I’d appreciate a “signature” function in a lemmy frontend client, so until then, it’s manual.
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Thats actually a very interesting and healthy take imo. I‘m an altruist from birth and need to take better care of myself. But otherwise I‘m on the same track.
Also, I‘m strongly against the thing they left out (probably to not polarise, which makes the point come across easier), people still trying to get a bigger pie than anybody else.
But I guess both approaches are helpful.