We often have high standards in Effective Altruism. This seems absolutely right: our work matters, so we must constantly strive to do better.
But I also think we should spend time appreciating the hard work and creativity of people in this community, and the progress we're making.
Who or what are you grateful for?
So actually he asked me for help in getting used to the forum and to understand what it's all about and how EAs use it, and then organized a short zoom session in which I guided him and a couple of other people through the forum.
I had a short list of what I wanted to go over: frontpage/personal/shortform/welcome-thread, tags and filters, personal bio (including homework to create one :) ), types of posts, my use of the forum, and encouragement to engage more. This thank-you was posted live in the session :)