TL;DR: Let’s post comments celebrating cool things people have been working on (you can share your own projects!).
We often have high standards in effective altruism. This seems absolutely right: our work matters, so we must constantly strive to do better.
But we think that it’s really important that the effective altruism community celebrate successes:
If we focus too much on failures, we incentivize others/ourselves to minimize the risk of failure, and we will probably be too risk averse.
We’re humans: we’re more motivated if we celebrate things that have gone well.
So here’s a thread to share things that have gone well recently. We encourage you to:
Share some cool things that you’ve done recently!
Share cool things that other people have done recently!
Upvote others’ comments, and thank them for their work.
Share any other gratitude you have (to others or the world).
There are many types of cool things: the estimated impact of your monthly donations, a piece you wrote that helped you to improve your understanding, a project that you completed at work, a paper published, or any small step towards improving the world. No step too small to share.
Celebrations and gratitude thread
TL;DR: Let’s post comments celebrating cool things people have been working on (you can share your own projects!).
We often have high standards in effective altruism. This seems absolutely right: our work matters, so we must constantly strive to do better.
But we think that it’s really important that the effective altruism community celebrate successes:
If we focus too much on failures, we incentivize others/ourselves to minimize the risk of failure, and we will probably be too risk averse.
We’re humans: we’re more motivated if we celebrate things that have gone well.
So here’s a thread to share things that have gone well recently. We encourage you to:
Share some cool things that you’ve done recently!
Share cool things that other people have done recently!
Upvote others’ comments, and thank them for their work.
Share any other gratitude you have (to others or the world).
There are many types of cool things: the estimated impact of your monthly donations, a piece you wrote that helped you to improve your understanding, a project that you completed at work, a paper published, or any small step towards improving the world. No step too small to share.
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