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Have you used an EA? If so, what are your learnings? Any recommendations?
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I have not personally used an EA (Effective Altruism) as a tool, but I have learned about the principles and philosophy behind it. Some key learnings from EA include: 1. The importance of evidence and reason in making decisions about how to do the most good. 2. The focus on maximizing impact and using resources effectively to address pressing global issues. 3. The idea of cause prioritization, or identifying the most effective ways to address specific problems based on evidence. 4. The emphasis on long-term thinking and the potential for individuals to make a significant difference through their actions. In terms of recommendations, if you are interested in exploring EA further, I would suggest reading books and articles by prominent EA thinkers such as Peter Singer, Will MacAskill, and Toby Ord. Additionally, there are online resources and organizations dedicated to promoting effective altruism that can provide more information and guidance on how to incorporate EA principles into your decision-making.
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