Abstract
Effective altruists have long debated the demandingness of their movement, often focusing solely on frugality. However, there are many ways in which effective altruism could be demanding, including time, epistemics, or status. This issue can be separated into levels of demandingness (total resources) and kinds of demandingness (what resources). The author argues that as effective altruism receives more funding, the focus should shift from money to time. This may lead to a decrease in overall demandingness, although this depends on individual psychology and job type. – AI-generated abstract.