Choose 1 free physical paperback from a selection of 3. Completely free with free shipping. It's not clear if this is a persistent deal or if it will expire. Looks like the same deal existed a few years ago.
The 3 choices:
1. 80,000 Hours: Find a Fulfilling Career That Does Good
By our CEO Benjamin Todd. Our book is based on years of research alongside academics at Oxford, and aims to help you find a career you enjoy, you’re good at, and that tackles the world’s most pressing problems.
2. The Precipice: Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity
By Oxford philosopher and 80,000 Hours trustee Toby Ord. It's about the greatest threats facing humanity, and the strategies we can use today to safeguard our future.
3. Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and How You Can Make a Difference
By philosopher and 80,000 Hours cofounder Will MacAskill. It's about how we can have a bigger positive social impact using some core ideas from the effective altruism movement.
About 80,000 Hours
80,000 Hours provides research and support to help talented people move into careers that tackle the world’s most pressing problems.
We’re a nonprofit funded by philanthropic donations, and everything we provide is free.
What we offer:
Our online guides — our career guide, which covers our core advice, as well as four other guides, which cover which global problems are most pressing, skills to focus on building early in your career, ideas for new high-impact career paths, and how to make a career plan
Our podcast — in-depth interviews about the world’s most pressing problems, and how you can help solve them
Our job board — with current opportunities to work on big and neglected problems and build skills
Our one-on-one service — providing individualised career advice for our more engaged readers, helping them make individual plans and important career connections, and matching some users to key high-impact roles.
Right now, we focus most on helping people tackle issues that threaten the future of civilisation, such as pandemics, nuclear war, or AI, because we think tackling these issues is how our readers can most increase their impact.
Do I need to spend another 80,000 hours to cancel the subscription? lol