Due to the anchoring effect I have 100% confidence that the dates you laid out today will have longrun effects on the distribution of talent from now until the heat death of the universe.
In light of that, I’m sure that I speak for not just myself, but all others born April 17th when I say it is of the utmost importance that we are exceptionally clear about the impact of timezones on birthdate allocation.
In order to avoid timezone problems that may fragment the EA community, I propose everyone born on the last or first day of a cause boundary simply swap causes every six months when DST comes around.
Since searching for jobs every six months might be rather inconvenient for you Luke, I would advise using your leadership experience to found a startup that switches priorities biannually instead.
Due to the anchoring effect I have 100% confidence that the dates you laid out today will have longrun effects on the distribution of talent from now until the heat death of the universe.
In light of that, I’m sure that I speak for not just myself, but all others born April 17th when I say it is of the utmost importance that we are exceptionally clear about the impact of timezones on birthdate allocation.
In order to avoid timezone problems that may fragment the EA community, I propose everyone born on the last or first day of a cause boundary simply swap causes every six months when DST comes around.
Since searching for jobs every six months might be rather inconvenient for you Luke, I would advise using your leadership experience to found a startup that switches priorities biannually instead.