I agree with the overall point that sanity-checking with estimation is a good idea, but I don't find the Photo Patch Foundation example very compelling for this point. $2.50/photo or 12 quality-adjusted days of life per photo seems acceptable to me given the long-term productivity benefits of improving the morale of both the incarcerated parent and the kid.
I agree with the overall point that sanity-checking with estimation is a good idea, but I don't find the Photo Patch Foundation example very compelling for this point. $2.50/photo or 12 quality-adjusted days of life per photo seems acceptable to me given the long-term productivity benefits of improving the morale of both the incarcerated parent and the kid.