My approach to improving the world is to:
live sparingly so I can maximize my donations to highly effective charities (based on EA-related organizations’ recommendations such as GiveWell, Founders Pledge, and Animal Charity Evaluators)
pursue an as impactful as possible career based on my personal skills and experiences (I am currently working for New School Foods, a startup which is developing whole muscle plant-based fish at price parity)
live a vegan and environmentally-conscious lifestyle (to reduce animal suffering and mitigate climate change)
promote the EA philosophy (I co-led the Effective Altruism Waterloo group in university and have since facilitated 5 cohorts of the EA Virtual program, plus initiated a podcast episode on the topic of effective altruism run by the University of Waterloo Engineers Without Borders chapter)
learn more about about effective altruism sub-areas through reading EA-related books and articles as well as listening to EA-related podcasts
write about EA (I have made 2 posts on the EA forum)
volunteer at EA-related organizations (I am currently a volunteer for ALLFED)
use my spare time to help others pursue a career in alternative proteins (I created a career guide and podcast series for this)
As someone who discovered EA while studying mechanical engineering, I have thought about this a lot. My initial plan was to work in renewable energy technologies, but I shifted towards working on plant-based meat technologies and developing more efficient processing equipment. Also, I have been able to use my background in mechanical engineering to help ALLFED as a volunteer by researching how various resilient food technologies could scale up in the event of a global catastrophe. I also recommend anyone interested in learning about the intersection of EA and engineering to check out High Impact Engineer’s resources page: https://www.highimpactengineers.org/resources