That in thinking about community/movement building, it’s more important to consider something like how people should be—e.g. what virtues should be cultivated/celebrated—rather than just what people should do (although of course both matter).
(That’s in impression space. I have various drafts related to this, and I hope to get something public up in the next few months, so I’ll leave it brief for now.)
What do you believe* that seems important and that you think most EAs/longtermists/people at FHI would disagree with you about?
*Perhaps in terms of your independent impression, before updating on others’ views.
That in thinking about community/movement building, it’s more important to consider something like how people should be—e.g. what virtues should be cultivated/celebrated—rather than just what people should do (although of course both matter).
(That’s in impression space. I have various drafts related to this, and I hope to get something public up in the next few months, so I’ll leave it brief for now.)