Thank you, JP. I wish you the best in your next activities.
Jim Chapman
Thank you to everyone for taking the time to read my post, comment, and contact me. I have enjoyed meeting several new people during 1-on-1s. I was a bit nervous to share my story as my first post. I am glad people have found it helpful. The reception has been all positive and supportive. This is another example consistent with every new and uncomfortable position I put myself in over the past couple of years—everyone has welcomed me in, listened to me, shared their experiences, and encouraged me. Thank you.
Thanks for your comments and the link.
@kevinj I agree that earning to give could result in more impact (more quickly), but at the moment, I don’t seem ready to be fully rational or selfless. Some burnout from my existing job and wanting to be personally involved in the work to address my concerns were part of my decision to explore this pivot.
Not sure what you are thinking about—but if it is a concern about it all being transactional and everyone focused on just themselves (“must get job”), I didn’t feel that. Going to the EA conferences was the best thing to do to better understand the community, feel the positive energy of 200 to 1400+ smart, passionate people working to improve the world, and to talk with people who could help me test my fit to pivot into the space. I feel we are not fully tapping into all the interest out there. So that made me more open to the entrepreneurial route through Catalyze Impact. I am also still applying for jobs.
I lean toward more work on improving conditions if we survive, but noting that you have to survive to benefit.
Thank you for reading it and sharing it in your post.