And your perspective underestimates the role in which the rules of society define and encourage that morality. Your chain of idealistic compassion relies on a level of empathy that not all people will carry, but they do abide by the structure of society they are raised on. Moral views may change the reason in which someone engages in an action but the actual consequence of that action, good or bad, is the same.
Besides that, I would ask for your evidence where throwing your money at people who were capable of finding the means to work themselves purely because you felt it was the "right thing to do" had any collective good, but I already know you don't have it.
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Besides that, I would ask for your evidence where throwing your money at people who were capable of finding the means to work themselves purely because you felt it was the "right thing to do" had any collective good, but I already know you don't have it.