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#612: Will MacAskill of Effective Altruism Fame — The Value of Longtermism, Tools for Beating Stress and Overwhelm, AI Scenarios, High-Impact Books, and How to Save the World and Be an Agent of Change

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🗓️ 2 August 2022

⏱️ 105 minutes

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Will MacAskill of Effective Altruism Fame — The Value of Longtermism, Tools for Beating Stress and Overwhelm, AI Scenarios, High-Impact Books, and How to Save the World and Be an Agent of Change | Brought to you by LinkedIn Jobs recruitment platform with 800M+ users, Vuori comfortable and durable performance apparel, and Theragun percussive muscle therapy devices. More on all three below.

William MacAskill (@willmacaskill) is an associate professor in philosophy at the University of Oxford. At the time of his appointment, he was the youngest associate professor of philosophy in the world. A Forbes 30 Under 30 social entrepreneur, he also cofounded the nonprofits Giving What We Can, the Centre for Effective Altruism, and Y Combinator-backed 80,000 Hours, which together have moved over $200 million to effective charities. You can find my 2015 conversation with Will at tim.blog/will.

His new book is What We Owe the Future. It is blurbed by several guests of the podcast, including Sam Harris, who wrote, “No living philosopher has had a greater impact upon my ethics than Will MacAskill. . . . This is an altogether thrilling and necessary book.” 

Please enjoy!

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[07:20] Recommended reading.

[13:26] How Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment changed Will’s life.

[18:12] Maintaining optimism in the age of doomscrolling.

[23:41] What is effective altruism?

[26:04] Resources for maximizing the impact of your philanthropy.

[27:45] How adopting a check-in system has most improved Will’s life.

[32:32] Caffeine limits.

[34:08] Effective back pain relief.

[41:18] What is longtermism, and why did Will write What We Owe the Future?

[43:44] Future generations matter.

[46:42] Finding the line between apathy and fatalism that spurs action toward ensuring there’s a future.

[52:23] What Will hopes readers take away from What We Owe the Future.

[55:56] What is value lock-in?

[1:01:38] Most concerning threats projected over the next 10 years.

[1:09:28] Most promising developments happening now.

[1:13:47] How Will refocuses during periods of overwhelm.

[1:18:48] Perils of AI considered plausible by the people who create it.

[1:30:42] Longtermist-minded resources and actions we can take now.

[1:36:29] Parting thoughts.

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first for my partner T-shirts that are super soft but somehow last as he's hard on stuff.

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And then I got into the super soft cotton yoga pants and jogger sweatpants. I live in them and

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they too have lasted. They're stylish enough. I can wear them out and about. The material is just

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super soft and durable. I just got their Clementine running shorts for summer and love them. The

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with the exception of when I need technical outdoor gear, they're the only brand I bought in the

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last year or so for yoga running lounge wear that lasts and that I think look good also. I like

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just her response via text. Viori, against called V-U-O-R-I, is designed for maximum comfort and

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weekend errands or in my case again going out to dinner. It really doesn't matter what you're doing.

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Their clothing is so comfortable and it looks so good and it's not offensive that you don't have a

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huge brand logo in your face. You'll just want to be in them all this time and my girlfriend and I

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have been wearing them for the last few months. They're men's core short K-O-R-E. The most

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comfortable line athletic shirt is your one short for every sport. I've been using it for

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