[MD] Why isn't the hot stove obvious?

Horse horse at darkstar.uk.net
Sun Dec 13 15:33:23 PST 2009


Hi Mary

I thought it was you when I passed the subscribe request through - 
wasn't completely sure though!
Anyway, welcome back and I hope you enjoy contributing again.

Horse

Mary Clark wrote:
> Hello one and all,
>
> It is with some trepidation that I make my first post in nine years.  The
> oldest of old-timers here (may) remember me as Ken Clark's daughter.
> There have been many reasons for my absence, but suffice to say I've been
> thinking about re-joining for quite some time.
>
> Over the years, I've encountered a lot of different philosophies.
> Many lately appear to be taking bits and pieces from the MoQ, but none offer
> it's completeness or elegance.  Popular culture seems to be creeping up on
> it, and based on some recent posts here, it looks like you all have noticed
> this too.
>
> So, without further ado, I guess I'll just plunge in with a question.  This
> has sort of bothered me for a while, and, as with all things MoQ, I suspect
> there's an 'easy' answer and a 'hard' one, so here goes.
>
> If all is Quality, why can't we see it coming?  What do we lack in order to
> predict the ultimate outcome or goal of Quality?  At the various levels, why
> do we not universally agree on what the highest Quality outcome would be?
> Why, for example, has there been recent disagreement here surrounding the
> best behavior of government?  Should we not be able to all equally discern
> this?  Shouldn't recognition of Quality at all levels be as intuitive as the
> hot stove?
>
> Or am I merely MoQ rusty?  Help me out here.
>
> Best regards,
> Mary
> The most important thing you will ever make is a realization.
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