In a message dated 6/16/02 2:42:38 AM GMT Daylight Time, enoonan@kent.edu
writes:
> But I did think of a possible drawback-- we
> would lose all the expertise that a person develops when they devote
> themselves to one area.
Hi Erin,
If one pursues quality then one could be said to be expertising in quality?
The particular activity may change, but quality creates them all and in this
sense a mathematician may sit down with a window cleaner and discuss the
quality inherent in both activities.
A window cleaner may have little experience of mathematical beauty, but
he/she will have experience of quality. In this way quality unites us all.
If one cares then quality experience is not far behind.
All the best,
Squonk.
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