Sometimes, but not in the same way as you, I suspect. For example, I have the money to fix my bathroom (it has no door, open slats for a floor, no sink, no electricity, etc.) but I have not accomplished this. So, should I give the money away and keep the insane bathroom? Probably not, since the bathroom is not to code as of this moment. But I am unable to fix it myself (I am in poor health) and I can’t seem to handle getting someone else to do it. I had two people come to make bids and then refuse to make a bid and they just left. So, there it sits. If I had more willpower, perhaps I could get it fixed. But I don’t.
Meanwhile, my house is of less use than it could be. People will not use that bathroom, so I can’t invite people over for dinner or study groups, which is a shame, as our parish could use a host for some of its activities. But perhaps these are meaningless considerations and the poor matter more.
I don’t think I want anyone yelling at me about this. But I do wonder if I should just donate the money. Mostly I don’t think about it because I can’t deal with it. So the money sits.