Yes, I think it’s stronger evidence of EAs being good at making a lot of money (or of it being easier than expected to make a lot of money) than of EAs being super talented in general (though it’s some evidence of that as well).
It’s definitely stronger evidence of that :) Though I’ve also noticed EAs advancing ahead of my expectations in other areas, like government.
Yeah. Could be good to study EA success in different areas more systematically, as we get more empirical data.
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Yes, I think it’s stronger evidence of EAs being good at making a lot of money (or of it being easier than expected to make a lot of money) than of EAs being super talented in general (though it’s some evidence of that as well).
It’s definitely stronger evidence of that :) Though I’ve also noticed EAs advancing ahead of my expectations in other areas, like government.
Yeah. Could be good to study EA success in different areas more systematically, as we get more empirical data.