← Back to context Comment by ubermonkey 3 hours ago There is no morally defensible reason to work for Palantir. 1 comment ubermonkey Reply Ylpertnodi 3 hours ago Do you purchase unilever products? Nike shoes? Etc, etc, etc.Not to be flippant, but morals are variable.Two of my kids are into investing, and some of their choices are 'morally indefensible', to me.We've had the discussions since they were old enough to be taught 'right' from wrong.Their aims are to increase the money they have, not to make anyone feel better, or judge others' choices.
Ylpertnodi 3 hours ago Do you purchase unilever products? Nike shoes? Etc, etc, etc.Not to be flippant, but morals are variable.Two of my kids are into investing, and some of their choices are 'morally indefensible', to me.We've had the discussions since they were old enough to be taught 'right' from wrong.Their aims are to increase the money they have, not to make anyone feel better, or judge others' choices.
Do you purchase unilever products? Nike shoes? Etc, etc, etc.
Not to be flippant, but morals are variable.
Two of my kids are into investing, and some of their choices are 'morally indefensible', to me.
We've had the discussions since they were old enough to be taught 'right' from wrong.
Their aims are to increase the money they have, not to make anyone feel better, or judge others' choices.