Anonymous 08/13/2019 (Tue) 11:33:11 No.6338 del
>>6335
It's lower cost than you might expect for removing a vital organ. The most risky part of the operation is the anesthesia, though you'll be out of commission for a few weeks. If your remaining kidney fails you're in trouble but I think many places give you priority for receiving a transplant if that happens.
In return you significantly improve someone's quality of life and life expectancy.
In the case of donations to family or friends: compare to other sacrifices for family or friends. It's positive-sum, so reciprocation makes it worth it in such a context.
In the case of donations to strangers: compare to volunteer work. Probably a pretty juicy signal.