[MD] The Quality/MOQ dichotomy
Andre Broersen
andrebroersen at gmail.com
Sat Mar 7 09:06:56 PST 2009
Willblake2:
I like the concept of living now (or in the Now, whatever). ?I have found
that there are different ways to live in the now. ?For example I would
rather be listening to good music or playing basketball, than running from a
bear or being on a ski slope where I don't belong.?I like
the?hierarchical?notion of good that I think I see in MoQ.?So at the expense
of being socio-political (whatever that means), what are the rules? ?What is
it about MoQ (in a nutshell) that helps my attitude in going for a job
interview?
Andre:
Hi Willblake2, I do believe I did go overboard with too many questions. One
can make the simplest game very complicated and the most complicated game
very simple. It all depends on one's static patterns.
I like it where Pirsig says somewhere that the less you think about quality
the clearer and most obvious it becomes. He did give us a treasure, the full
dimensions and implications of which we have only started to scratch and
explore.
I am not sure whether your post actually contained a question (there are so
many question marks)? Re the confident job interview and the MoQ? You've got
nothing to lose and everything to gain. The experience of quality is a
wonderful thing regardless of 'setting'. It has to do with living in the
moment. I am convinced.
Regards
Andre
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