I actually don’t know if the game format really works at all—as designed it emphasizes all the opposite values we honor in Petrov. Perhaps a different model all together would be best. My suggestion on the other post ( https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/Wsid3pHisYtutJzjw/clarifying-the-petrov-day-exercise?commentId=xJ7eC2YverjpPtWDp)included:
write an Opinion piece for a major paper about him (the Washington Post one is over 20 years old! could use an update)
organize a Giving Day
create a coordinated social media campaign (there was one viral tweet yesterday about Petrov which was cool)
Research other people who’ve had similar impact, but are still unknown to the world (h/t to Kirsten who mentioned this on Twitter a while back)
I actually don’t know if the game format really works at all—as designed it emphasizes all the opposite values we honor in Petrov. Perhaps a different model all together would be best. My suggestion on the other post ( https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/Wsid3pHisYtutJzjw/clarifying-the-petrov-day-exercise?commentId=xJ7eC2YverjpPtWDp)included:
write an Opinion piece for a major paper about him (the Washington Post one is over 20 years old! could use an update)
organize a Giving Day
create a coordinated social media campaign (there was one viral tweet yesterday about Petrov which was cool)
Research other people who’ve had similar impact, but are still unknown to the world (h/t to Kirsten who mentioned this on Twitter a while back)