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Three: Alexander Berger on improving global health and wellbeing in clear and direct ways

Effective Altruism: An Introduction – 80,000 Hours

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Cluster Thinking and Expected Value

The third intellectual tendency that i'd tetter think, dryve scloba, health in well being, whiches. I've kind of categorized it as epistemic modesty, minotia. And maybe some of the aspects of that are like, wanting to follow common sense more than do things that other people think are really strange and generally have somethin that's consistent with what broader society thinks is valuable. To spend less time thinking about philosophy and more time thinking about how do we make concrete changes in the real word?

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