“Beyond the dichotomy: Perspectives on direct work and effective giving” by Alana HF, Giving What We Can
TL;DR: I attempt to make the points below and then interview 10% pledgers on their thoughts: High-impact careers and effective giving aren't mutually exclusive; they are complementary tools in the broader goal of improving the world. Many professionals in the EA community, including Giving What We Can staff, pursue direct work and significant donations, demonstrating that both can be feasible and valuable. Direct work, especially if lower-paying, can be seen as an implicit donation, but this shouldn't necessarily prevent further reflection on whether additional giving could make sense. Effective giving allows individuals to support causes beyond their direct work, mitigate risks in their career choices, and inspire others to make a difference. The aim of improving the world is not to check a “moral sufficiency” box, but to look for ways to contribute as you see fit, considering both time and financial resources. Introduction & context: why am I writing this? [...] ---Outline:(01:10) Introduction and context: why am I writing this?(04:31) Rough thoughts about the relationship of effective giving and direct work(07:01) Thoughts from pledgers who also do direct work(07:28) On the Pledge(08:55) On the relationship of direct work and giving(10:28) On the practicalities of doing both--- First published: December 18th, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/MT9iZmryNLwABz8FZ/beyond-the-dichotomy-perspectives-on-direct-work-and --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. ---Images from the article:Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.