[MD] It don't take no phd to comprehend the moq

plattholden at gmail.com plattholden at gmail.com
Fri Apr 16 08:23:33 PDT 2010


Ain't it the truth? 

Thanks John.

Platt


On 16 Apr 2010 at 7:50, John Carl wrote:

> Pirsig is a GOOD writer.  And a good writer like a good Asian chef does not
> present meat too tough to chew.  He presents bite-sized pieces, attractively
> arranged, deliciously seasoned  and cooked just right.  That's what I found
> when I sat down to consume ZAMM and Lila.
> 
> We who gather here to discuss his ideas, like intellectuallizing.  So does
> Pirsig at times.  But it's a choice we make because we like
> intellectualizing.  It's not something  forced upon us by the inherent
> difficulty of the text.
> 
> The MoQ just isn't all that complicated folks.  In fact, its great beauty
> lies in its simple explanatory powers - bringing philosophy back to a true
> and simple expression of the human heart, where we are in this time and
> cutting through a lot of unnecessary intellectualized crap that's been
> foisted off on us.
> 
> That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.
> 
> John Carl




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