
The Daily Post had a Daily Prompt today called Counting Voices, and this is what it said:
A lively group discussion, an intimate tête-à-tête, an inner monologue — in your view, when it comes to a good conversation, what’s the ideal number of people?
And this is my response:
On average I think that the ideal number of people for a conversation is probably two people (except when it comes to internal monologues, and disputes that need a neutral third-party), communication is already complicated enough, and more people can complicate things even more; and with two people you can stay more focused, and it makes things easier.
The end,
-John Jr