80,000 Hours Podcast

#87 – Russ Roberts on whether it's more effective to help strangers, or people you know

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Nov 3, 2020
In this conversation with Russ Roberts, a renowned economist and host of EconTalk, the focus is on the complexities of effective altruism. Russ debates whether it's better to help loved ones like your niece or tackle global issues like US-China relations. He critiques the effective altruism movement for being overly data-driven and placing too much faith in empirical research, suggesting it may dilute personal connections. The dialogue also touches on the intricacies of moral obligations, the dual roles of law enforcement, and the need for kindness in making meaningful contributions.
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ADVICE

Effective Career Advice

  • Contribute to a pressing global problem and gain leverage.
  • Consider career capital, especially early on, focusing on skill-building and networking.
INSIGHT

Life's Unpredictable Path

  • Life and career paths are not about mastery but about navigating uncertainty.
  • Russ Roberts reflects on his own career's unpredictable evolution.
INSIGHT

Navigating Career Uncertainty

  • Career decisions, like life decisions, are made under uncertainty; aim for marginal improvements, not perfection.
  • Building career capital early on can lead to greater impact later.
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