A few months ago we released an 80,000 Hours Podcast episode I recorded with my colleague Howie on having a successful career with depression, anxiety and imposter syndrome.
It’s since become our most popular episode ever (both in terms of feedback and listening time).
We're considering doing a follow-up Q and A episode covering Howie's advice on getting treatment, managing mental health issues, thoughts on specific challenges, or anything else we didn't get to in the episode.
We’ll record it in a couple of weeks if we get enough questions that Howie has views on, so if you could post anything you'd like us to answer or discuss in the comments below by August 30, that’d be great.
(Or, if you'd like to submit a question anonymously, you can use this form.)
Thanks!
This org would be setup to provision actual mental health services or programs at free or low cost for EAs.
To be really concrete, maybe imagine a pilot with 1-2 EA founders and maybe 2-4.0 FTE practitioners or equivalent partnerships.
There are perspectives where the value of reviews and compendium websites have limited value and my first impression is that it may apply here.
This is a very strong statement. I have trouble relating to this belief.
Your profile says you work in management consulting or economics. You also seem to live in the UK. You seem have and directly use high human capital in management or highly technical fields. In totality, you probably enjoy substantial mental health services and while such jobs can be stressful, it's usually the case they do not involve direct emotional trauma.
Not all EAs enjoy the same experiences. For example:
Many of these roles are low status or have zero pay or benefits.
Many of the people who do this work above have very high human capital and would enjoy high pay and status, but actively choose to do work because no one else will or will even understand it.