This seems like a reasonable take. You may not need to pursue men doing poorly in their careers, just men who’ve prioritized other pursuits than building a high-status career. An artist is probably a good example. You might also look for men who prioritize living close to nature, farmers, activists, teachers. or men who’ve found themselves in a caregiving role or are single dads.
I dunno, EAs who earn-to-give in lucrative jobs or do EA-aligned research have high-status careers, even if they have less money than they could have. Status is not just about money.
This seems like a reasonable take. You may not need to pursue men doing poorly in their careers, just men who’ve prioritized other pursuits than building a high-status career. An artist is probably a good example. You might also look for men who prioritize living close to nature, farmers, activists, teachers. or men who’ve found themselves in a caregiving role or are single dads.
Or EAs, frankly.
I dunno, EAs who earn-to-give in lucrative jobs or do EA-aligned research have high-status careers, even if they have less money than they could have. Status is not just about money.