[MD] The Quality/MOQ dichotomy
Platt Holden
plattholden at gmail.com
Sat Mar 7 09:45:58 PST 2009
> Platt:
> People do not understand that GOOD is a name for what is right in front
> of
> their noses all the time. That's why every living thing avoids death,
> the
> loss of GOOD, of experience, of reality. But another paradox we humans
> have
> to face is that to continue GOOD -- to live -- we have to divide.
> Thinking
> is our tool of survival, and thinking requires we divide our experience
> into
> thought burgers.
> But as always, Andre, these are just my thoughts today. They may change
> tomorrow. Take what you want and leave the rest. Enjoy the GOOD of the
> day.
>
> Andre:
> Thank you Platt, what I like most about quality is the freedom it points
> its
> finger towards.
Me, too. Free to choose -- that's what it means to be human, to respond to
DQ. But there are many people who 1) don't want to take the responsibility
for the outcome of their bad choices, and 2) look to government to make
choices for them. Result? Tyranny. We see movement in that direction now in
the U.S.
Best,
Platt
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