I would agree that the median one-on-one conversation for me is equivalent to something like a mediocre blogpost (though I think my right-tail is longer than yours, I’d say my favorite one-on-one conversations were about as fun as watching some of my favorite movies).
But, in groups, my median shifts toward 80th percentile YouTube video (or maybe the average curated post here on LessWrong).
It does feel like a wholly different activity, and might not be the answer you’re looking for. Group conversations, for example, are in a way inherently less draining: you’re not forced to either speak or actively listen for 100% of the time.
Do group conversations count?
I would agree that the median one-on-one conversation for me is equivalent to something like a mediocre blogpost (though I think my right-tail is longer than yours, I’d say my favorite one-on-one conversations were about as fun as watching some of my favorite movies).
But, in groups, my median shifts toward 80th percentile YouTube video (or maybe the average curated post here on LessWrong).
It does feel like a wholly different activity, and might not be the answer you’re looking for. Group conversations, for example, are in a way inherently less draining: you’re not forced to either speak or actively listen for 100% of the time.
Yes.