[MD] The need for quality

WES STEWART wesstt at shaw.ca
Sat Aug 26 01:25:06 PDT 2017


Hello Ardrie; 

Thanks for your writing. I can see that quality is to be original, if someone writes and says to use tannerite when you see no use if tannerite, step up and object. Step out of the frame or static social pattern. 
I also agree Ardrie that we all should become writers and write the best book we should ever read. 




From: "Adrie Kintziger" <parser666 at gmail.com> 
To: "moq discuss" <moq_discuss at moqtalk.org> 
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2017 10:11:11 AM 
Subject: Re: [MD] The need for quality 

Hi , Dan,all.. 

Money and work are mountains we all have to climb, there would be no decent 
or valid point to make, when at the same time trying to avoid to climb and 
willing to be at the summit in the same framing. 
I like the word 'framing'. 
It is never only the money or the work that is framing us in the job or in 
our lives,the frame contains lots of components that are even so determinant 
for our existence..., 
Social patterns.Geografical patterns.Political patterns.'Mother the Wife'. 
Distances.Oceans . 
I need no fantasy or bright brain to know that i'll have commitments other 
than work and money related.It makes a very big difference for me , now that 
i'm retired.The frame itself becomes lesser important.But it is never 
absent. 

Reviewing what you and Wes wrote, i can say that some possibilities 
are very easyly overlooked.It comes along with the the frame to do so. 
The mechanisms are repeated. If one American buys tannerite to blow up 
some rodents ,other fellow Americans will follow his example and blow up 
some pigeons with tannerite.But of course this is a simplified example to 
point to something.Do not buy tannerite.Do not blow up rodents,youtube is 
full of it....... 

There are ways to step out of the frame that is yours and is framing you 
where you are,without the need to leave it.Start writing. Keep on 
writing,and start travelling the world around with some magic stroke's on 
your keyboard 
It does not have to be non-fiction.Fiction is allowed. 
Allocate your soul at the helm of your computer and write about the events 
you see,the toughts you have,...........The list is endless. 

Sorry for this short reading and write back to you Dan, but i was in the 
Hospital this week for epidural injections in my neck and spinal cord. 
Had to take it real easy.Still a very numb feeling in my arms and thumbs 
and shoulders.Very numb and very annoying. 
The Cloud Atlas book arrived today.I can start reading it, maybe i will 
take it with me to Turkey next week,i have a 10 day's holliday.I go to 
Bodrum. 
Look around in Erdoganistan...(pun), That will give me some time to read. 

Welcome Andrew and Wes, btw.Feel free to interact anyway. 
And no, English is not my language.I'm a Belgian. 

Adrie 








2017-08-25 6:08 GMT+02:00 Dan Glover <daneglover at gmail.com>: 

> Andrew, all, 
> 
> If money were no object, what would you do? 
> 
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 6:48 PM, Andrew Chu <andrew.chu at gmail.com> wrote: 
> > Maybe one way to spread quality is to imbue it in what we do? 
> > 
> > Spend our precious hours finding those things that we uniquely connect 
> with and venture into that quality connection. 
> > 
> > Has anyone watched Jiro Dreams of Sushi? That’s quality if I ever saw 
> it. It’s as if a low thunderous roar of quality was building over the last 
> 70 years of his life and once it crested it left a lasting impression 
> across the world. 
> > 
> > We need more of that. It could be anything, sushi, soccer, singing, 
> strawberry jam. The paradox of our time is that we have so many ways to 
> express our quality and so little quality to express. 
> > 
> > That needs to change. 
> > 
> > From: Dan Glover 
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 11:19 PM 
> > To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org 
> > Subject: Re: [MD] The need for quality 
> > 
> > Hi Adrie, 
> > Yes, new every day. I like that. Thanks, Adrie! 
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 3:18 AM, Adrie Kintziger <parser666 at gmail.com> 
> wrote: 
> >> Can we still be surprised and feel awe when we discover a bird's nest in 
> >> the 
> >> shrubs or a frog in the polder?,we should be!,....many people loose this 
> >> ability early in life.We can ask ourselves,... 
> >> Did the emotional/intellectual adaptive filter close too early for 
> them,and 
> >> did the pattern dissolve itself to give way for other patterns to 
> >> emerge?......, 
> >> 
> >> Sometimes a bit strange that i will take a philosopher stance to stop 
> >> thinking about these things, and go back to expiriencing again, as if 
> >> everything is anew every day. 
> >> 
> >> Adrie 
> 
> 
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