From: Wim Nusselder (wim.nusselder@antenna.nl)
Date: Sat Apr 09 2005 - 19:28:55 BST
Dear Steve M.,
Thanks a lot for your 9 Apr 2005 07:02:01 -0700 explanation of how
spontaneity being potentially static cost you a friendship and motivated
your joining us.
Interesting how you apply the MoQ in the discription of how that friendship
developed and disappeared.
You're very right to write 'spontaneity' and not spontaneity...
A pity that you two apparently were not able to analyse together what
happened (applying the MoQ), despite the role your shared interest in Pirsig
and philosophy had in that friendship.
You explain the disappearing of your friendship from the differences in your
(intellectual) appreciation of 'spontaneity'. Could another explanation be
that your friendship-at-a-distance had itself become too static a (social)
pattern of value (despite the intellectual content), that it needed
'migrating' towards DQ and that your different reactions to the change in
physical distance between the two of you was the needed DQ impuls to trigger
that 'migration'?
With friendly greetings,
Wim
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