This has been a great discussion going back and forth.

Quality is definitely in the eye of the beholder, and the same object can
have different meanings to different beholders.

Take the book ZMM.

1. You can run across a paper back at a garage sale or a used book store
and pay a quarter, or a couple of dollars for it.


2. You can go to a specialty used bookstore and find a first edition
autographed for $1,450. The un autographed one is $450.

How does that change the quality of the book?
Are there TWO qualities to the book: Physical and spiritual?
Does one of these qualities surpass the other?
Is the monetary values a useless quality?
Is there only ONE quality to each object? Anything else is superficial?

Khaled
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