What I Got From EAGx Boston 2022

Epistemic Status: partially just processing info, partially publishing for feedback, partially encouraging others to go to EAG conferences by demonstrating how much value I got out of my first one. The following is a summary of what I took away from EAGx Boston overall - it's synthesized from a bunch of bits and pieces collected in 30-minute conversations with 19 really incredible people, plus some readings that they directed me…

True EA Alignment is Overrated

Epistemic Status: simple thought, basically one key insight, just broadcasting because I think people will find it useful. Among the EA folks I talk to, there's a fairly common recurring worry about whether or not they're "truly aligned". In other words, EAs tend to worry about whether they're really motivated to do good in the world, or if they're secretly motivated by something else that leads to EA-like behavior as…

Quick Reminder That Your Ability to Do Good Is Ridiculous

Epistemic status: definitely old hat, certainly not my original thoughts, but you know it's worth reiterating every now and then. The Effective Altruism movement in general tends to have problems with feelings of powerlessness. People feel that even if they are on a high-impact track, they still won't be able to make a dent in the global scale of problems. Even worse, people feel that if they aren't a genius…