I was reading the public spending audit released by the new chancellor and point 69 stood out to me:
Through the Spending Review process, the government will take forward work on a number of priority themes, including a greater focus on long-termism, investment in prevention, managing demand, and increasing devolution and local integration of services
Being able to influence UK government spending as well as further the ideas of long-termism seems like a potentially effective career choice and thought I would share.
Full report here.
Haven't read the full report but I would hazard to guess that they're using the word long-termism to mean something quite different to what we think about when we talk about longtermism.