Please send me links to posts with those arguments you’ve made, as I’ve not read them, though my guess would be that you haven’t convinced anyone because some of the greatest successes in EA started out so small. I remember the same kind of skepticism being widely expressed some projects like that.
Rethink Priorities comes to mind as one major example. The best example is Charity Entrepreneurship. It was not only one of those projects with potential scalability that was doubted. It keeps incubating successful non-profit EA startups for across almost every EA-affiliated cause. CE’s cumulative track record might the best empirical argument against the broad applicability to the EA movement of your own position here.
Your comment makes the most sense to me if you misread my post and are responding to exactly the opposite of my position, but maybe I’m the one misreading you.
Please send me links to posts with those arguments you’ve made, as I’ve not read them, though my guess would be that you haven’t convinced anyone because some of the greatest successes in EA started out so small. I remember the same kind of skepticism being widely expressed some projects like that.
Rethink Priorities comes to mind as one major example. The best example is Charity Entrepreneurship. It was not only one of those projects with potential scalability that was doubted. It keeps incubating successful non-profit EA startups for across almost every EA-affiliated cause. CE’s cumulative track record might the best empirical argument against the broad applicability to the EA movement of your own position here.
Your comment makes the most sense to me if you misread my post and are responding to exactly the opposite of my position, but maybe I’m the one misreading you.
Upvoted. Thanks for clarifying. The conclusion to your above post was ambiguous to me, though I now understand.