peter_hurford comments on Initial Thoughts on Personally Finding a High-Impact Career - Less Wrong
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I'd want to pick up some experience and start-up income first.
A lot of the people who made their own careers (that I know of) didn't do it for their first career. GiveWell was made only after working for a hedge fund, etc.
I also have the "no good ideas" problem.
How long have you spent trying to solve the "no good ideas" problem?
It seems like the value of information here is ridiculously high. If you can think of even one good idea which enables you to start a career that you would love and that would allow you to make a huge impact on the world, certainly you could justify spending a whole year of your life just finding that one idea. But most people who make this statement can probably not report spending even a single hour applying their full effort to coming up with that idea.
I think most people who have a good career that they start based one one great idea went through dozens of good ideas in their mind before getting one great idea.
I don't think it's a good idea to try to convince someone who thinks he has no good ideas to go down that route if he's more comfortable taking an established path.
Entrepreneurs aren't made by being encouraged to think up an idea for a startup in an hour.