[MD] A Cup of Intellect
Stephen Hannon
stevehannon at gmail.com
Fri Jan 5 20:36:12 PST 2007
Hi Ian,
I think we are all guilty of value rigidity at some point. I'm not
trying to accuse you alone for anything specific. An example where I
am guilty of value rigidity is my arguing for religion in spite of the
more intellectual argument, back in the summer.
I only addressed the e-mail to you because it seemed like you were in
conversation with Ant about this. If pressed I guess we could all
come up with examples of times we were guilty of value rigidity.
Cheers,
Steve H
On 1/5/07, ian glendinning <psybertron at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> You agreed with Ant who was already was agreeing with you. I don't
> disagree with your points about quality and DQ in particular, However,
> you addressed the mail to me, and included this .
>
> "... I think it is human nature to hold on to your own ideas. Value
> rigidity, as it's called in ZMM. I wonder value rigidity is so
> prevalent in spite of Intellectual Quality being the highest level."
>
> Could you give me an example of where you would accuse me of this ?
>
> Ian
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