TWO MILLION DOLLAR FOR CHARITY
Scenario:
Suppose you are on beautiful island with a dying millionaire who has been your benefactor and has invited you to this island for a vacation. As he lies dying, he entreats you for one final favor:
I've dedicated my whole life to baseball and 50 years gotten endless pleasure, and some pain, rooting for the New York Yankees. Would you take this money [he indicates a box containing the money in large bills] back to New York and give it to the Yankees' owner, George Steinbrenner, so that he can buy better players?
You agree to carry out his wish, at which point a huge smile of relief and gratitude breaks out on his face as he expires (dies) in your arms. After traveling to New York, you see a newspaper advertisement placed by your favorite charity, World Hunger Relief Organization (whose integrity you do not doubt), pleading for $2 million to beused to save100,000 people dying of starvation in East Africa. Not only will the $2 million save their lives, but it will also purchase equipment and the kinds of fertilizers necessary to build a sustainable economy. You decide to reconsider your promise to the dying Yankee fan , in light of this advertisement.
Question:
What will you do with the money? Explain/support your answer or decision with what to do with the money.