> Well, that doesn't really align with my interests, education, personality, or skills
Ah, well for you, we have "regular altruism." Just pick a charity and send them money or donate your time to volunteer efforts in your community.
> What I mean is
Completely understandable. I was responding to the idea that being a cut throat capitalist that treads on your customers and workers to make a bunch of money that you then export some fraction of into "effective altruism" is probably missing the point of altruism entirely. I think it creates more suffering than it solves.