[MD] How to experience Dynamic Quality
Dan Glover
daneglover at gmail.com
Fri Apr 29 11:13:20 PDT 2011
Hello everyone
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Andre Broersen
<andrebroersen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Marsha to Dan, David and Andre:
>
> Possibly the path to the DQ experience might be said to be possible from
> different directions.
>
> Andre:
> I think none of us are disputing this Marsha. My reason for posting this was
> to suggest an alternative phrasing of the term 'perfecting' David used. I
> feel that the use of the term 'mastering' avoids connotations that the term
> 'perfecting' may evoke. But I could be missing the point completely of
> course...being a Dutchman. :-[
Hi Andre
Yes, I like that too. Mastering involves a continued movement towards
perfection without ever obtaining it. Here in the USA, I follow
baseball. In the whole history of the game, the greatest hitters never
managed to get hits much more than 40% of the time. And today, a 30%
rate at getting hits will earn a player millions of dollars a year.
That means they are failing at a 70% rate, and yet still considered to
be masters at their art.
Thank you,
Dan
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