Hello all, I have been reading about effective altruism for some time and would like to take part in this. I have chronic illness so I may not be as able to contribute quite as much. I am 21, left school early and have now completed the equivalent of a high school diploma. I intend to start a degree next year, however by the time I finish I will be 25-26 years of age. Added to this, people with my illness typically live 15-20 years less than the general population. I am seeking advice as to the most effective way to proceed; taking into account that I'm starting late on education/work, and my work life will likely be cut short by a decade. I still want to contribute but really need to focus on my most effective options. Any commentary would be much appreciated. Thank you, Tara.
Welcome to the community, Tara!
People have written books' worth of material on finding one's place in effective altruism, but here are a few sources you might find helpful (if you haven't seen them already).
Also, I should note that there are quite a few people within effective altruism who have serious health issues and have still been able to make valuable contributions. You're not alone!