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Singer further discusses how much one should give. He contemplates two interpretations of his first premise: a weaker principle, where sacrifices of luxuries are required, and a stronger principle, which posits that one should give up significant portions of their wealth to alleviate suffering.
Its radical conclusion raises the question: are people actually ready to embrace such moral accountability? The prevailing sentiment often leans towards the belief that asking the affluent to give up luxuries for the welfare of the less fortunate is too demanding.