Stingray comments on Open Thread May 9 - May 15 2016 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: TheAltar 11 May 2016 01:56:05PM 2 points [-]

I was reading through a link on an Overcoming Bias post about the AK Model and came across the idea that, " the Social return on many types of investments far exceed their private return". To rephrase this: there are investments you can make such as getting a college education which benefit others more than they benefit you. These seem like they could be some good skills to focus on which might be often ignored. Obvious examples I can think of would be the Heimlich maneuver, CPR, and various social skills.

Do you know of any good low hanging fruit in terms of skills or time investments a person can make which can provide a lot of benefit to the people around them (company, family, friends, etc.) but don't actually benefit themselves?

Comment author: Stingray 13 May 2016 02:53:30PM *  1 point [-]

I think that parenting skills are a good example of such situation