Although my feelings are broadly more optimistic about EA’s ability to improve its institutions and move forward than many stances I’ve seen, the entire trajectory of the FTX blowup has made me prefer the idea of a career that takes me farther away from insular EA bubbles, rather than a career that immerses me in EA bubbles. It’s not a huge change—I just used to think that I wouldn’t particularly care if I stayed in an EA bubble professionally, and now that seems unwise, making some career choices even more favorable than previously. This article specifically didn’t cause the change, but it’s something I’ve been mulling over for a while and I think this simply crystallized the thought for me.
Although my feelings are broadly more optimistic about EA’s ability to improve its institutions and move forward than many stances I’ve seen, the entire trajectory of the FTX blowup has made me prefer the idea of a career that takes me farther away from insular EA bubbles, rather than a career that immerses me in EA bubbles. It’s not a huge change—I just used to think that I wouldn’t particularly care if I stayed in an EA bubble professionally, and now that seems unwise, making some career choices even more favorable than previously. This article specifically didn’t cause the change, but it’s something I’ve been mulling over for a while and I think this simply crystallized the thought for me.