TiredThinker         
         
Outlander         
         Is it altruistic to want to give other people life experiences that we have had, and in what way is the altruism affected by the knowledge that no matter what we do all experiences may ultimately be unique? — TiredThinker
Possibility         
         Not necessarily altruistic, but giving or thoughtful, yes. You bring up a good point that it is very possible that helping someone to experience something you found great, may be a mediocre or worse experience for another. And where's the value in that? — LuckyR
Caldwell         
         Is it altruistic to want to give other people life experiences that we have had, and in what way is the altruism affected by the knowledge that no matter what we do all experiences may ultimately be unique? — TiredThinker
Judaka         
         
Judaka         
         
Possibility         
         The value is not in the actuality of the experience, but in its qualitative potential. — Possibility
↪Possibility While true, that is also true of almost every experience. — LuckyR
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