I think that you’re right that people’s jobs are a significant thing driving the difference here (thanks), but I’d guess that the bigger impact of jobs is via jobs --> culture than via jobs --> individual decisions. This impression is based on a sense of “when visiting Constellation, I feel less pull to engage in the open-ended idea exploration vs at FHI”, as well as “at FHI, I think people whose main job was something else would still not-infrequently spend some time engaging with the big open questions of the day”.
I think that you’re right that people’s jobs are a significant thing driving the difference here (thanks), but I’d guess that the bigger impact of jobs is via jobs --> culture than via jobs --> individual decisions. This impression is based on a sense of “when visiting Constellation, I feel less pull to engage in the open-ended idea exploration vs at FHI”, as well as “at FHI, I think people whose main job was something else would still not-infrequently spend some time engaging with the big open questions of the day”.
I might be wrong about that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯