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Yes, I also believe this! And I think the two pieces of advice aren't necessarily contradictory - I could imagine stages in which curiosity is what you need, and stages where you'd want more focus. I guess I wrote this within the context of already being in touch with my curiosity and needing to rein it in a bit.

Also, I hope it's sufficiently clear that I'm not trying to claim that action-relevance is *all* you should think about as a fledgling researcher? (If not, I'm happy to make an edit to the post)

If I have the time, I'd... (read more)

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Rohin Shah
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I didn't think that you thought that; I think the post is fine as is. I wasn't trying to critique this post; it's an important concept and I can certainly think of some people who I think should take this advice.

Thanks for this helpful post! I'm currently running EA Berlin on a part-time grant and was wondering about your thoughts on work groups, since we do a bunch of project-based work that might fit with that. Was "sparking workgroups" something of a side-effect or did you actively encourage that? Do members run them independently, or do you support them, and how?

Thank you so much for this! You are right that putting labels on these things and realising it's pretty normal to feel like this is already surprisingly helpful. I still haven't really figured out how similar advice could be used to support other altruists, especially when it's people in your own group whom you don't know too well. Is there anything more than to say "oh, and this is a thing, come talk to me if you want"?

0[anonymous]6y
<3 I haven't come up with any better ideas yet for supporting other altruists* than saying "oh, and this is a thing, come talk to me if you want", but that's something :-) Maybe framing/inspiring/storytelling/comraderie has a role to play too. When Samwise is like "Everything's shit" I'm like "Yes, everything's shit! 😭" And then he's like "There's some good in this world...and it's worth fighting for" and I'm like "Yeeeeaaahhh! F*** you, Mother Nature! ✊" Thanks for prompting me to sum up my current thoughts on what can be done here. *beyond, of course, the kind of support that's often helpful for anyone e.g. active listening, coaching/ideas/advice to improve situations (that's a good order to do them in, incidentally), helping to destigmatise professional support for more serious problems with the simple act of suggesting it

Hi, thanks for your comment :) Seems like I should have made that clearer! Since what I'm doing is applying Will's approach, the approach is not itself new. I haven't seen it discussed with regards to the worldview-split problem, but since I ended up condensing different "worldviews" into a decision between two theories, it turned out to be basically the same (which is not without problem, for that matter). I still found it valuable to try out this process in practice, and since I am expecting many people to not have read Will's thesis, I hoped ... (read more)

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MichaelPlant
6y
Yeah, I think it would be good to put the research in context - true for posts here as other pieces of work - so readers know what sort of hat they should be wearing and if this is relevant for them.

Hey! I've written a post about prioritising between different worldviews (as Open Phil calls them), using expected-value/expected choice-worthiness calculation. It would be nice if you could 1) give me feedback 2) like this post if you think I should be able to post this on the forum.

Thanks everyone :)

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E2JF9mqDiMS4Q-QQd8TnWUwNmMC9uoym2p3x7W7rhGA/edit?usp=sharing

Thank you - this sounds like it will be very valuable for our local reading/discussion group! In previous discussions, we were struggling a bit with the term "suffering", since we couldn't find a clear definition for it (we read Thoomas Metzinger's paper, but didn't find it very useful). Do you have any recommendations for that, too?

We have never attempted something like this, mostly because we thought it would be at least a bit weird for both parties involved.

If that's helpful: EA Berlin has been using 1:1s for a while now, so there doesn't seem to be a cultural context that would make a difference. That said, I usually distinguish between 1:1s with people interested joining the group, and with existing group members. We've done the former and are only starting to do the latter (partly because it seemed like a really good idea after talking to James). Introducing that wasn't weir... (read more)