Letter: People are happier when they can see the impact of their giving. The LDS Church should learn from that.

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Letter: 'How can anyone be happy to contribute 10% of their income, only to see fines levied for shady behavior?'

UNICEF’s broad mission is to help children in crisis. Spread the Net, on the other hand, also had a mission to help children, but with more specificity. They stated that for every $10 contributed, they would supply a child with a bug net for their bed to help prevent malaria. Her results showed that when people could see where their money was going, they contributed more, and they were happier giving to Spread the Net because they could see a tangible impact.

How can anyone be happy to contribute 10% of their income, only to see fines levied for shady behavior? Not even Joseph Smith with his checkered financial record could attempt such mental gymnastics to incorporate opaque governance and finances into the plan of happiness. And if that’s the case, then what’s it all about anyway?

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