Comment author: immasix 11 February 2015 07:16:29PM *  0 points [-]

Unfortunately, this meetup has been cancelled. I'm sorry for this.

Comment author: immasix 31 August 2014 01:49:16PM 1 point [-]

Edit: this meetup is on 21 September and not on 20 September, because we decided to have our meetups on Sundays (biweekly) from then on.

Comment author: efim 21 August 2014 08:57:29AM 2 points [-]

If you could, please write something about which techniques you are going to use or point to the scourses. I tried, but didn´t find a lot of relevant material.

Comment author: immasix 31 August 2014 08:31:11AM *  1 point [-]

We will put a more detailed description later at meetup.com: http://www.meetup.com/LWEANL/events/200065632/ You can also ask Sören. (LW username SoerenMind)

Comment author: FrankAdamek 22 August 2014 03:36:52PM 3 points [-]

Please include the meetup location (Utrecht) in the meetup names, ideally at the beginning. Otherwise people have to click through in order to determine if the meetup is relevant to them. Thanks!

Comment author: immasix 31 August 2014 08:27:56AM *  1 point [-]

Ok, I'll do that.

Comment author: [deleted] 11 August 2014 02:38:17AM *  2 points [-]

Hello and welcome to LessWrong!

Sounds like you're already getting your feet wet! That's great. Always glad to have new members who actively participate in the real world (helps with the "effective" part of "effective altruism.") If you ever do get a chance to attend a CFAR workshop, you'll have plenty of people here to talk with about the lessons and ideas you come across. The CFAR and LW communities are strongly connected (as you can guess), so there's plenty of cross pollination of ideas.

So you're already part of a meetup? Awesome! Feel free to list it on the meetup page. It never hurts to spread the word about your local meetups, and some LWers may not even realize they live right down the road from an active group.

If you're interested in checking out some LW materials, the Sequences make for some good reading. Since improving yourself interests you, consider reading Alicorn's Living Luminously or lukeprog's The Science of Winning at Life. Both cover some useful ideas for self improvement and instrumental rationality.

Given your background and the steps you're already taking to get involved, I'm sure you'll have some very interesting things to share with the community before too long. Glad you've decided to join! Hope you enjoy your time and come away better than you were before.

Comment author: immasix 16 August 2014 10:12:27AM 0 points [-]

Thank you for your reply. I hope I will have time to go through the sequences, there is now some ethics stuff on my reading list.

Our meetups will be announced on LW as well and I invite everyone to come! (If you live far away it might not be worth the travel cost, but you're welcome anyway)

Comment author: immasix 16 August 2014 10:00:03AM 0 points [-]

Address

Filmcafé OSKAR Slachtstraat 5 (bij De Neude) 3512 BC UTRECHT

Comment author: immasix 10 August 2014 02:04:51PM 6 points [-]

I'm Imma, recently graduated from university (mix of physics and chemistry) and I self-identify as effective altruist . I'm not very familiar with LW material but want to gradually improve my rationality. I consider attending the CFAR workshop but have to prioritize this to donating the money to effective charities.

I'm involved in a combined EA/LW meetup group in Utrecht (Netherlands). We have biweekly events which I'm planning to announce on LW as well.