Angst, Ennui, and Guilt in Effective Altruism

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/jn3j3WCrBE9LRRrNR/angst-ennui-and-guilt-in-effective-altruism

Link post There is danger in learning about existential risk. I don’t mean that as some kind of bad joke, either: some people experience personal, psychological harm after learning that the world might end in preventable ways. They may become depressed, anxious, or nihilistic over not just their own death but the potential death of everything that means anything to them, and they may wallow in that despair. But, if they can wade their way through such feelings — and many people do! — they might seek to take action against existential risks. One such group of action-takers is effective altruists. There are many existential risks, and so there are many ways effective altruists try to address them. Some tackle fairly prosaic risks and so can use prosaic methods, like applying activism to address risks from climate change and not raising money for emergency response. Others look at more exotic risks from nanotechnology and superintelligence and so may need more exotic mitigation strategies, like performing original research that would otherwise not happen or teaching people to be more rational. And it’s among those who look at exotic risks and find only need of exotic interventions that a particular sort of angst, ennui, and guilt can arise. Now I don’t much think of myself as an effective altruist, but I quack like one, so you might as well count me among their ranks, and many of my friends identify as effective altruists, so I speak from a place of gnosis when I say effective altruists suffer in these specific ways. And it seems to happen because people follow reasoning along these lines:

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This topic was actually covered a bit in the 2016 LessWrong Survey, in which respondents were asked if they’d ever had any ‘moral anxiety’ over Effective Altruism:

http://​​lesswrong.com/​​r/​​discussion/​​lw/​​nx2/​​2016_lesswrong_diaspora_survey_analysis_part_four/​​

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Are there any 2017 LessWrong surveys planned?

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Sorry for the late response but yes, I was just working on finishing one up now.