Concerns Arising At EAGx Virtual Around Imposter Syndrome

TL;DR Imposter Syndrome and deep uncertainty are repeating themes in community members. We need to look further into the reasons for this and how we can address it, especially since it likely contributes to the gender gap in EA.

For people early and mid in their careers, one theme dominated: Imposter Syndrome and deep uncertainty. The apparent downside of a community of high-achievers doing impactful work is that it is very easy for self-doubt to creep in.

One person felt bad that they hadn’t started a charity by the time they were 16. Another was starting a charity but was comparing themselves to founders who had global reach and had started 10 years ago. Countless university students were feeling uncertain about what to do next and stressed about the fact that they were uncertain, as if not knowing what to do at that age is not only normal but almost expected. I even found myself doubting if my career as a Data Scientist for a company that digitalises clinics in Rwanda was impactful enough.

The question is why? My theory is that it’s a combination of three things:

  1. The type of people EA attracts—high achievers and deep thinkers (read possibly overthinkers)

  2. The fact that so many in the community have accomplished amazing things—it can be difficult to avoid comparisons

  3. The pressure to be an Effective Altruist—this results in a feeling that there’s always that nagging question of am I doing enough/​am I the most effective I can be?

This has important implications for community building because it could explain one of the factors influencing underrepresentation from various demographics, such as women, who are more likely to face Imposter Syndrome. My guess for a mechanism is that the added psychological load from Imposter Syndrome makes a person a. less likely to join the EA community and b. more likely to leave the EA community.

I’m fairly new to EA so I can’t speak to details on what is likely contributing to this and how to best address it.

This is a fairly rough post but I wanted to get the conversation going, so please share thoughts.

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