A key thing that changed is that I no longer think we should try to “manage things at the EA community level”—and if we’re not attempting that, we should reconceptualize what it means to be good community members and leaders, and what failure modes we should anticipate and address.
The other thing I want is more ambitious—ideally, in 20+ years I want the idea of prioritizing giving part of your income, viewing the future as at least some level of moral priority, and cause neutrality to all look like women’s suffrage does; so obviously correct and uncontroversial that it’s not a topic of discussion.
I think that my earlier attempt to discuss this mostly matches what you’re saying.
A key thing that changed is that I no longer think we should try to “manage things at the EA community level”—and if we’re not attempting that, we should reconceptualize what it means to be good community members and leaders, and what failure modes we should anticipate and address.
The other thing I want is more ambitious—ideally, in 20+ years I want the idea of prioritizing giving part of your income, viewing the future as at least some level of moral priority, and cause neutrality to all look like women’s suffrage does; so obviously correct and uncontroversial that it’s not a topic of discussion.