Hi all, using a throwaway as this feels a bit anti-social to post!
Basically, I'm aligned with & live via the basic concepts of EA (use your career for good + donate some of your earnings to effective causes), but that's where my interest really kind of ends.
I'm not interested in using my free time to read into EA further, I don't feel motivated to learn more about all the concepts that people use/ discuss, etc (utilitarianism, expected value, etc etc). I really like having non-EA friends and don't get any enjoyment from having philosophical discussions with people.
I really like the core ethos of EA, but when I've gone to in-person meetups (including Prague Fall Season) I've felt like a fraud because I'm not at all versed in the language, and actually have no interest in discussion all the forum talking points. I just want to meet cool people who care about doing good!
Of course a clear rebuttal here would be "ok then dude just talk to people about other stuff", but I've often felt at these events like people are there to discuss this kind of stuff, and to talk about more normal/ "mundane" stuff would make people think I'm wasting their time.
So I guess my question is like - is there anyone else out there who feels this way? Any tips? I'd really like to make friends through the EA community but in the same breath I only want to be involved in a straightforward way (career + key ideas), rather than scouring the forums & LessWrong and hitting all the squares on the EA bingo card. Also, is it kind of in my head that you need to be a hardcore EA who has strong opinions on ethics & philosophy & etc, or is that the general mood?
(I also appreciate that the people who end up reading this will be more "hardcore EA" types who check the forum regularly...)
I'd guess that less that half my conversations at EA social events are actually related to EA.
(EA Global is an exception to this, since I think of it as a work event and it's mostly focused meetings.)
The texture of an event will vary, but I think most people at most events will be open to talk about other things. Common topics I've encountered:
Realistically, the vast majority of EA-focused conversations at parties have ~0 impact, because people chitchatting while drinking aren't likely to make progress on important issues. I hope that people won't resent you for wanting to talk about mundane stuff sometimes.
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That said, if your local group tends to have very EA-focused events, it's realistically up to you to either: