Rational Compassion Masterclass: Critical thinking for good
What you'll learn
- Achieve at least 10x the positive impact per unit of effort and resources through working smarter, not harder
- Differentiate between high- and low-impact methods of social change and philanthropy, and utilize expert tools for taking action accordingly
- Master techniques for overcoming dangerous cognitive biases, logical fallacies and misconceptions about how to do good effectively
- Confidently generate high-impact, intelligent solutions within priority cause areas you care about most, and implement them
Requirements
- A desire to do good better, smarter, more efficiently and impactfully
Description
***Instructor pledges to DONATE 20% of his proceeds to the HIGHEST IMPACT NONPROFITS in the world***
A FEW QUESTIONS
Do you ever feel defeated, like no matter how much you care and how hard you try to make the world a better place, you never quite see the results you’re hoping for?
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the magnitude of issues facing humanity, nonhuman animals, and the environment we all share, like they’re just too big to possibly do anything about as just one person?
Do you try to recycle, avoid plastic bags, take shorter showers, consume consciously and want to do SO much more, but you just don’t know how to do good effectively, what actually works, or even where to start?
Are you ever frustrated by your inability to persuade people to do less harm and live more benevolent lives, wondering why they refuse to listen and improve?
Do you ever realize you were far too optimistic or pessimistic about the probability a proposed solution will actually solve a problem, and then question how your mind allowed you to be so far off when you felt so confident?
I’VE BEEN THERE, I PROMISE
And I spent a decade in 60-some countries as a senior-level humanitarian aid worker, advocacy advisor and consultant researching and compiling clues, investigating how one individual can most effectively impact positive change in the world and persuade others to do the same.
I researched these vital questions: How to do good better? How to make a difference that lasts? How to take action that makes an impact? How to change the world? More specifically: How can I do good better? How can I make a difference that lasts? How can I take action that makes an impact? How can I change the world? How can I be the change?
And my biggest finding: RATIONAL COMPASSION HAS THE ANSWERS.
Rational compassion is the intersection between critical thinking and heartfelt empathy, where our benevolent hearts are guided by our more logical brains, where we’ve upgraded from our flawed mental software, and where we take action to consciously impact change, not to subconsciously feel less burdened by the issues we care about most.
Rarely do harmful issues persist in the world because no one cares. Rather, issues persist because people want to solve them but just don’t know how. And more often than not, straightforward solutions exist, but we’re blinded by our cognitive biases and victim to logical fallacies that prevent us from: first, comprehending the issues; second, understanding how we relate to the issues; and third, learning how to most effectively contribute our unique assets, as individual changemakers, to the solution.
BY THE END OF THIS COURSE, YOU WILL USE:
- Critical thinking to... identify and overcome dangerous cognitive biases, logical fallacies and other common misconceptions that render ineffective changemakers
- Critical thinking to... dissect the key complexities of causes and issues (both global and local) that cause harm to humans, nonhuman animals and the environment
- Critical thinking to... understand how you relate to these issues and which solutions you're empowered to contribute to
- Critical thinking to... maximize your positive impact per unit of effort exerted, your ROI if you were a resource for change
- Critical thinking to... calculate both the impact and footprint of your choices and actions, both negative and positive
- Critical thinking to... multiply Your impact by 10x, 100x, 1,000x by doing good smarter, not working harder
- Critical thinking to... take action for causes, volunteer for nonprofits, donate to charity, and utilize careers and pastimes in the most high impact intelligent ways we can
- Critical thinking to... balance a joyful life with a high impact life — neurologist’s and psychologist’s formula for happiness and lasting fulfillment
The uncritical mind is optimized for making itself feel better about what burdens it. We do this by adjusting our perceptions of that burden, not by taking actions to improve upon the undesirable reality that burdens us to begin with. We convince ourselves we're all charities are cur
A mind exercising rational compassion is optimized to solve problems instead of hiding from them, to address the root of that burden, to impact positive change highly effectively and efficiently.
In a sense, we are each resources for change. So why not invest ourselves wisely? This starts with optimizing our minds not to hide from its burdens, but to address them with high impact actions that do good, better.
RATIONAL COMPASSION KEY CONCEPTS WE'LL EXPLORE:
- Compassion vs empathy
- Counterfactual reasoning
- Expected value theory
- Doing good vs the MOST good (and the 100x multiplier effect)
- Average vs marginal impact
- Intentions vs. outcomes
- The "less-harm limitation"
- Our conceptual value systems vs those demonstrated by our actions
- Self-regarding vs other-regarding actions
- Social circles vs global circles
- Push vs pull decision making
- Actualism vs possiblism
- Anthropomorphism, anthropocentrism, carnism, and speciesism
- Moral licensing effect
- False dichotomy fallacy
- Identifiable victim effect
- Scope insensitivity bias
- Omission bias
- Selective Perception and confirmation bias
- …and many more!
HERE’S THE BOTTOM LINE…
Our brains come preprogramed with heuristics, mental shortcuts to conserve time and energy at the expense of accuracy. These heuristics guarantee suboptimal reasoning in our choices and actions UNLESS we choose to identify them and purposefully overcome them. When the difference between doing some good (with suboptimal reasoning) and the MOST good (with critical thinking and applied rationality — Rational Compassion) is not 2x but often 100X or 1000X the impact, then is there any better investment we can make in alleviating suffering and improving the world than learning to think critically and exercise our compassion rationally?
So, if you’d prefer to truly make a difference, prevent avoidable deaths / actually save lives, alleviate quantifiable amounts of suffering and promote wellbeing as a direct result of your time, energy and resources used intelligently, THEN ENROLL IN THIS MASTERCLASS NOW! The world needs us right now as much as it ever has before, so no more waiting for the right opportunity to start being the change you want to see in the world. Be the change today, starting right now!
I’ll leave you with one of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever been given. It went something like this: "Every single day you wait to experience or learn something valuable is one more day lived unaware, and one less day the world benefits from your wisdom.”
I HOPE YOU REFUSE TO WASTE ANOTHER DAY AND THAT YOU ENROLL RIGHT NOW! The world is waiting for your most rational compassion, and I’ll be waiting for you inside!
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
- This course is for anyone who believes in working smarter, not harder
- This course is for anyone who wants to utilize their empowered and fortunate position in the world to leave behind a humanity and planet that is, to the greatest degree, better off as a direct result of their having lived their lives
- This course is for anyone who believes critical thinking on the topics of alleviating suffering and promoting wellbeing is the realest form of empathy
- This course is for anyone who cares enough about their impact on the world to invest a few hours in learning how to maximize it
- This course is for truth seekers, effective altruists and aspiring changemakers
- This course is NOT for people who prefer a more convenient falsehood over a less convenient truth
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to impact positive change in the world, alleviate suffering, save lives, and promote wellbeing, but just might not know exactly how
- Anyone who has ever felt defeated when trying to do some good in the world but seeing little or no results
- Anyone who thinks, "as long as I'm trying to do good in the world, I might as well get good at it."
- Anyone who believes progress comes not necessarily from harder work, but from smarter, wiser, more intelligent work
Instructor
Logan spent a decade in 60-some countries on 6 continents as a humanitarian aid worker, senior-level advocacy advisor and consultant for major International Nongovernmental Organizations (INGO) like: International Medical Corps, Oxfam International, Mercy Corps, Action Against Hunger, and others.
He was the senior-most INGO representative in one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world coordinating and representing 36 prominent INGOs as their liaison to the United Nations; the diplomatic community and Ambassador Corps; major institutional donors; government ministries and the Vice President’s office; and the US Congress and Senate. He’s also held roles as the Senior Syria Crisis Regional Advocacy Advisor for Nobel laureate Handicap International overseeing Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey and Iraq, as well as senior-level multi-continental Global Consultant roles before the age of 30.
He was International Medical Corps youngest salaried expat aid worker staff in the world at the age of 23 as a part of their Disaster Response Team in Haiti. He’s also led marine conservation organizations and worked in sustainable development and Microfinance, and completed contracts in other countries like: Nigeria, Honduras, the Philippines, Cambodia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Logan is the cofounder Impact Matters, an author, a speaker, a lecturer, and host of the IMPACTivism Podcast. His academic background spans economics, business and philosophy at top universities on 4 continents, and includes an International MBA Fellowship he left behind just days after the 2010 Haitian earthquake that killed 220,000 people, as well as completed graduate-level studies in International Law and Organizing for Social Change.
He is a skeptical optimist and insatiable seeker, a daily campaigner for humanity, for animal welfare, for our environment, for applied rationality, and for effective altruism. Logan spends most of his time scrutinizing our positive intentions and proposing compassionately rational, impactful actions we can each take to better our world, one choice at a time. The rest of the time, you’ll find him rock climbing, trekking, combing a beach somewhere or working on the tiny house he designed and built from primarily salvaged materials.
If one quote defines his life, it's this one by E.B. White:
“If the world were merely seductive, that would be easy. If it were merely challenging, that would be no problem. But I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.”
The questions and cliches Logan loves to answer:
How can I...
exercise compassion rationally?
do the MOST good I can?
take action now for high impact?
do my part more effectively?
change the world now?
end poverty and save lives?
be the change you want to see in the world?
make a difference that lasts?
save the environment?
limited my environmental footprint?
end climate change?
end animal suffering?
end human suffering?
think critically about the issues that matter?
be happy today?
find fulfillment in the long-run?
donate effectively for high impact?
volunteer effectively for high impact?
give to charity effectively for high impact?
know the best charities to donate to?
do good and do well?
support the best causes?
be an effective altruist?
make the world a better place?
become a philanthropist?
do good deeds every day?
make an impact that lasts?
find jobs that make a difference?
take action today?
be a global volunteer?
do community service for high impact?
volunteer abroad?
become a UN volunteer?
become an aid worker?
become a humanitarian volunteer?
find peace corps alternatives?
find NGO jobs and NGO careers?
find international organization jobs?
work for the United Nations?
find humanitarian jobs and development jobs?
...among others!