Instead, we think that most people should be doing things like politics, policy, high-value research, for-profit and non-profit entrepreneurship, and direct work for highly socially valuable organizations.
Some of these career paths either allow you to earn to give along the way, or I would have thought fall straightforwardly in to the earn to give category (for-profit entrepreneurship). A person hearing the 15% number without context might not realize this.
That’s fair, if I use it again I’ll try to make that explicit. The 15% also doesn’t include skill-building in well-paid jobs as a stepping stone to direct work.
Some of these career paths either allow you to earn to give along the way, or I would have thought fall straightforwardly in to the earn to give category (for-profit entrepreneurship). A person hearing the 15% number without context might not realize this.
That’s fair, if I use it again I’ll try to make that explicit. The 15% also doesn’t include skill-building in well-paid jobs as a stepping stone to direct work.