Rocky and MOQ_focus Rocky wrote: > By the way, I'd like to communicate to all participants here the following > observation: There is a general tendency in the MOQ dialogue to wholly give > into the impulse of intellectualizing on matters. The intellectual jousting > that occurs here all-too-often is ultimately good only for the ego. And, even > that use is short-lived. I believe it would be beneficial to the dialogue to > entertain the nonintellectual aspects of existance also. Remember Pirsig - > "But, there are stronger human forces than logic, there always have been." > Occasionally, why not put down the scalpel and pick up something like a > violin? Or a dream? It's called 'balance' folks. Rocky just let me remind you of this months topic. What are your favorite passages in Lila and why? Its non-confrontational if answered properly. It is intended to let us take a break from intellectualizing by just saying very simply what we like about the book. It allows us to pay more attention to the Art of quality rather than its definition. It's an attempt to balance the dryness of past topics. The truth comes knocking on your door and you say 'go away I'm looking for the truth'. The fact is there are already people who have realized the problem and have begun FIXING it. This non-intellectual topic was voted for by a majority. Four members have contributed to it already with some of the best posts we've seen in this list, ever. It might not be precisely what you had in mind. But we are a group and we can't possibly all expect to have our wishes _precisely_ met or we would never accomplish anything. As a group there is value in working together. Dynamic Quality is about looking ahead, making things better, making things happen, taking INITIATIVE. We might not be right, but a worthwhile experiment will always teach you something anyway. As Forest Gump said (or at least he should have): Quality is as quality does. Diana ___________________________________________________________________________ Get your hongkong.com freemail at http://www.hongkong.com Free newsletters center at http://post4u.hongkong.com ------- End of forwarded message ------- MOQ.org - http://www.moq.org
