Ed responded to something I wrote about the work
involved in cleaning toilets by noting that he would prefer to pay someone else
to do his (and in fact has entered into what seems to be a mutually satisfying
relationship to do just that).
Some might see this as elite, I don't. I see
it as pragmatic and, to the extent that it is mutually satisfying, entirely
appropriate.
Modern society on the other hand enters into
relationships to clean toilets which are not mutually satisfying - and that is a
problem.
Some believe that it is inevitable that someone has
to do the dirty work, and there will always be some underdog we can use for the
purpose whether they like it or not. I hope that is not true, and Ed Weick
proves that in his personal case it doesn't need to be.
Can we not extrapolate this into a system which
works for everyone?
Charles Brass
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