Thanks for the kind words! Your observations that “people who are emphatically in one camp but not the other are very different people” matches my beliefs here as well. It seems intuitively evident to me that most of the people who want to help the less fortunate aren’t going to be attracted to, and often will be repelled by, a movement that focuses heavily on longtermism. And that most of the people who want to solve big existential problems aren’t going to be interested in EA ideas or concepts (I’ll use Elon Musk and Dominic Cummings are my examples here again).
Thanks for the kind words! Your observations that “people who are emphatically in one camp but not the other are very different people” matches my beliefs here as well. It seems intuitively evident to me that most of the people who want to help the less fortunate aren’t going to be attracted to, and often will be repelled by, a movement that focuses heavily on longtermism. And that most of the people who want to solve big existential problems aren’t going to be interested in EA ideas or concepts (I’ll use Elon Musk and Dominic Cummings are my examples here again).