I think there are a lot of important details we just don’t have the answer to. Is it 5%, 1%, or 0.01% of advice-seekers who should go into direct work rather than indirect/donation careers? What is the rate of mistakes in each of the groups, and how does the advice change that rate?
My modeling is that the exceptional folk will figure it out and do what’s best EVEN when most of the advice is to do the simpler/more-common thing. The less-exceptional folk will NOT recover as easily if they try to make direct contributions and fail.
I think there are a lot of important details we just don’t have the answer to. Is it 5%, 1%, or 0.01% of advice-seekers who should go into direct work rather than indirect/donation careers? What is the rate of mistakes in each of the groups, and how does the advice change that rate?
My modeling is that the exceptional folk will figure it out and do what’s best EVEN when most of the advice is to do the simpler/more-common thing. The less-exceptional folk will NOT recover as easily if they try to make direct contributions and fail.