"For every[1] job J, there is a pay P such that if you're getting paid more than P, you'll more than like doing J."
[1] Actually, we have to exclude a lot of jobs from the set of possible jobs. There are many things I wouldn't do on a matter of personal principles, like designing bombs, for instance.
Edit: not that I agree with the thing, it is just my interpretation of it.
Yes.
But I'd donate half of it to starving African children or other people (more than could be killed with my bomb) in desperate need. Besides, a person who designs a weapon isn't really responsible for what happens when someone uses it to kill people.
That last sentence sounds ethically dubious. A knife has many uses so is arguably neutral but a bomb? Enabling other people to do harm implies culpability.
And if your bomb was detonated during the Nobel award ceremony, or at a TED conference, killing a few brilliant minds who could save a hundred times as many children?
"For every[1] job J, there is a pay P such that if you're getting paid more than P, you'll more than like doing J."
[1] Actually, we have to exclude a lot of jobs from the set of possible jobs. There are many things I wouldn't do on a matter of personal principles, like designing bombs, for instance.
Edit: not that I agree with the thing, it is just my interpretation of it.