I should note that among the people in my house, I have done the fewest things by a fair margin, so this is not exactly representative – although I am also not the most locked-down person I know, by a long shot.
Do you have a quantitative sense of this? My rough guess (tho I’ve chatted with people a lot less because of the pandemic, so my sense might be quite off here) is that out of “200” bay area rationalists, you were in the bottom 10-20 in terms of microCOVID spend, but probably not bottom 2 or only bottom 40.
[Tho thinking about this more, I think my metric isn’t great. What a mistake looks like here is “not spending 1 microCOVID to do something worth more than one microCOVID’s worth of fun”, which is different from total integrated spend.]
Do you have a quantitative sense of this? My rough guess (tho I’ve chatted with people a lot less because of the pandemic, so my sense might be quite off here) is that out of “200” bay area rationalists, you were in the bottom 10-20 in terms of microCOVID spend, but probably not bottom 2 or only bottom 40.
[Tho thinking about this more, I think my metric isn’t great. What a mistake looks like here is “not spending 1 microCOVID to do something worth more than one microCOVID’s worth of fun”, which is different from total integrated spend.]