Good luck! I think having a set of material which doesn’t make EA (or effective giving) seem too demanding is very sensible—even though the three people you’ve started with, all of whom I know, definitely seem like “full time” EAs, to use the least-bad terminology people could come up with when this was last discussed on the forum!
Boris, as he describes in the video, drifted away from being active in the movement after leaving college—he still donates, but does much less volunteering than he used to. So that video would be useful to share for demonstrating how EA/effective giving is not too demanding. Scott and Alfredo are more on the full-time spectrum, I agree.
Good luck! I think having a set of material which doesn’t make EA (or effective giving) seem too demanding is very sensible—even though the three people you’ve started with, all of whom I know, definitely seem like “full time” EAs, to use the least-bad terminology people could come up with when this was last discussed on the forum!
Tom, thanks!
Boris, as he describes in the video, drifted away from being active in the movement after leaving college—he still donates, but does much less volunteering than he used to. So that video would be useful to share for demonstrating how EA/effective giving is not too demanding. Scott and Alfredo are more on the full-time spectrum, I agree.