Green Habit wrote:I hate these types of fabricated dilemmas. This is the kind of thing that gets me itching to rant about the problems with the "effective altruism" movement.
I'm actually really interested in your effective altruism take.
Should I respond here, or start a new thread?
Ara's post below yours is also a great stepping stone pointing toward what I'd get at.
Green Habit wrote:I hate these types of fabricated dilemmas. This is the kind of thing that gets me itching to rant about the problems with the "effective altruism" movement.
I'm actually really interested in your effective altruism take.
Should I respond here, or start a new thread?
Ara's post below yours is also a great stepping stone pointing toward what I'd get at.
Listen to your heart. It knows what to do.
I'll be the one in the lobby in the green fuck me shirt. The green one.
Green Habit wrote:I hate these types of fabricated dilemmas. This is the kind of thing that gets me itching to rant about the problems with the "effective altruism" movement.
I'm actually really interested in your effective altruism take.
Should I respond here, or start a new thread?
Ara's post below yours is also a great stepping stone pointing toward what I'd get at.
But seriously, I work in fundraising so I have a personal (professional?) interest in how people feel about this.
I'll be the one in the lobby in the green fuck me shirt. The green one.
Green Habit wrote:I hate these types of fabricated dilemmas. This is the kind of thing that gets me itching to rant about the problems with the "effective altruism" movement.
I'm actually really interested in your effective altruism take.
Should I respond here, or start a new thread?
Ara's post below yours is also a great stepping stone pointing toward what I'd get at.
But seriously, I work in fundraising so I have a personal (professional?) interest in how people feel about this.
I'll try to remember to start a thread on this tomorrow, and I would definitely like to hear your thoughts too after I do so.