Not long after stepping down as president of the Men’s Wearhouse clothing chain, Bresler read The Life You Can Save and decided to devote himself to promoting Effective Altruism. Bresler, who is 66, told me: “I had no background in serious ethics, but I’ve always been interested in wealth inequality. And I had always thought that, every time I spend a nickel, I could be doing something better with it.”
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