Meetup : Frankfurt

1 Kendra 11 March 2014 09:31AM

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt

WHEN: 23 March 2014 02:00:00PM (+0100)

WHERE: Frankfurt

Location will be published in time. Contact me under 0176 34 095 760. I prefer texting to calling. If you have any special requirements and need help to attend (whether a disability, social anxiety, whatever), please tell us in advance!

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt

Meetup : Frankfurt meetup

2 Kendra 22 January 2014 07:05PM

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt meetup

WHEN: 09 February 2014 02:00:00PM (+0100)

WHERE: Frankfurt

We are meeting again! If you have any special requirements to attend or need some help, please try me in advance, we'll try to accommodate your needs.

Location will be published in time.

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt meetup

Meetup : Frankfurt meetup:

1 Kendra 03 December 2013 08:25PM

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt meetup:

WHEN: 08 December 2013 02:00:00PM (+0100)

WHERE: Frankfurt, Ginnheimer Landstraße

Same location as usual. If you are new, contact me here or write me to my phone: 017634095*760 (Sorry, the date was wrong originally. The meetup will be on Sunday.)

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Comment author: Kendra 22 November 2013 10:21:50AM 35 points [-]

Took it.

Could you add a question asking how many of their donations people gave to non-x-risk EA charities? The EA movement would appreciate the information!

Meetup : Frankfurt

2 Kendra 05 November 2013 09:16PM

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt

WHEN: 24 November 2013 02:00:00PM (+0100)

WHERE: Frankfurt, Ginnheimer Landstraße

Our next meetup will take place on the 24th of November, 2pm. The usual location, contact me if you don't know where it is and want to attend. If you face any difficulties that might make it hard for you attend (social anxiety, etc.) please tell me in advance, I'll try to accomodate your needs as best as I can. Last topic of our meetup was Effective Altruism, we want to focus on many different things in the future. (You are welcome to bring your ideas!)

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt

Meetup : Frankfurt (including effective altruism presentation)

2 Kendra 01 October 2013 08:27AM

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt (including effective altruism presentation)

WHEN: 27 October 2013 02:00:00PM (+0200)

WHERE: Frankfurt, Ginnheimer Landstraße

We have another meetup! The location is a private flat. Please contact me beforehand: 0176 34 095 760 If you suffer from social anxiety or have any other problems that might make it difficult for you to attend, please tell me in advance, we'll try to accommodate your needs! We also have a mailing list: less-wrong-frankfurt@googlegroups.com

It will start at 2pm (14:00).

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt (including effective altruism presentation)

Meetup : Frankfurt

2 Kendra 15 September 2013 11:27AM

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt

WHEN: 22 September 2013 02:00:00PM (+0200)

WHERE: Frankfurt, Ginnheimer Landstraße

Join us! The location is a private flat. Straßenbahnhaltestelle Frauenfriedenskirche, Linie 16. Please contact me for further details of the location (it's the same as last time.) Phone number is 0176 34 095 760, text message only, please. We have a mailing list, you can also write there: less-wrong-frankfurt@googlegroups.com There will probably be a PredictionBook-like game (and chocolate muffins).

Discussion article for the meetup : Frankfurt

Comment author: Kendra 19 July 2013 07:54:39PM 10 points [-]

Hi, I'm Denise from Germany, I just turned 19 and study maths at university. Right now, I spend most of my time with that and caring for my 3-year-old daughter. I know LessWrong for almost two years now, but never got around to write. However, I'm more or less involved with parts of the LessWrong and the Effective Altruism community, most of them originally found me via Okcupid (I stated I was a LessWrongian), and from there, it expanded.

I grew up in a small village in the middle of nowhere in Germany, very isolated without any people to talk to. I skipped a grade and did extremely well at school, but was mostly very unhappy during my childhood/teen years. Though I had free internet access, I had almost no access to education until I was 15 years old (and pregnant, and no, that wasn't unplanned), because I had no idea what to look for. I dropped out of school then and prepared for the exams -when I had time (I was mostly busy with my child)- I needed to do to be allowed to attend university. In Germany that's extremely unusual and most people don't even know you can do it without going to school.

When I was 15, I discovered enviromentalism (during pregnancy, via people who share my parenting values) and feminism. Since then, I seriously cared about making the world „a better place“. I was already very nerdy in my special fields of interest then, though still very uneducated and lacking basic concepts. Thankfully, I found LessWrong when I was just 17 and became very taken with it. I started to question my beliefs, became a utilitarian, adopted a somewhat transhumanist mindset and the usual, but the breakthrough only came last year after I started spending time with people from the community. Since then I am totally focused. Most people who have met me this year or at the end of 2012 are very surprised by this, I noticed that a lot of people completely overestimate my past selves (which is somewhat relieving, though I still feel like everyone from the LW/EA who is usually quite taken with me overestimates me). Until the beginning of this year, I even considered enviromentalism the most important problem (which is completely ridiculous for me now). Well, I had been a serious enviromentalist for three years, then I talked half an hour with another LessWrongian about it, who explained to me why it isn't the most important problem, so I dropped it on the same day. After thinking about it myself and talking to several LW/EAs (e.g. 80,000hours) I decided it's the best thing for me to study maths (my minor will be in computer science). People always tell me I worry too much about my future and I am already at a very good position, being so driven, etc. but I often think I have lost so many years now and there is so much to read and so much I don't know and so little time. Especially considering that I lose about 70% of my time awake to caring for my daughter (which people do never take into account at all. They just have no idea. Before last October, it was even 90%). I often felt extremely incompetent and lazy because other people get so much done in comparison to me. Well, I do feel a bit better after actually thinking about how big my disadvantages are, but it's still quite bad. Several people have asked me to consider internships, etc., but I mostly still feel too incompetent, and the even bigger problem, too socially awkward.

Rationality was very helpful in the past with personal problems (e.g., I have a very static mindset, which hasn't really been a problem so far because I always was able to do things despite of it, without having to work for them, but now, doing my maths degree, it doesn't work as well as in the past) and has heavily reduced them, though enough still remain. My productivity has increased a lot. There are a lot of things to do waiting for me, I can't afford losing time to personal inconveniences. (Though anyway most of my time and energy goes into my child and there isn't really much I can do about that.)

I'm very happy that I found LessWrong and like-minded people. If you have reading recommendations, please tell me. I am familiar with all the basic material (the Sequences, of course, the EA stuff, the self-improvement stuff, Bostrom's work, Kahneman...). If you have any other advice, I would also love to hear it.

In response to comment by Kendra on Meetup :
Comment author: Janko 13 March 2013 05:14:20PM 0 points [-]

Also der der das Meetup erstellt hat; der der die Doodle Umfrage geschlossen hat; dein Beitrag hier und dieser Beitrag sind höchstwahrscheinlich 4 unterschiedlichen Leuten vom letzten Meetup zuzuordnen, die demnach alle Bescheid wissen. Die fünfte Person ist wohl Sebastian. Von dem weiß ich aber nichts.

In response to comment by Janko on Meetup :
Comment author: Kendra 15 March 2013 10:28:56AM 0 points [-]

Er kommt, ich hab ihm noch eine Mail geschrieben.

In response to Meetup :
Comment author: Kendra 13 March 2013 12:48:07PM 0 points [-]

Weiß jetzt schon jeder Bescheid, der letztes Mal dabei war?

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