At 12:20 PM 3/16/2008, you wrote:
>Quoting MarshaV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> > >Marsha:
> > >Does the MOQ have anything to teach?   Is there
> > >anything to practice?
>
>Hi Marsha,
>
>Perhaps there's an answer or two in the following:
>
>You know you're in MoQ-Land:
>
>When you go fishing.
>When you cringe at jargon.
>When you visit an art gallery.
>When you say, "'That's class."
>When you read a story to a child.
>When you go with your gut instinct.
>When you have a feeling of coming home.
>When you look for underlying assumptions.
>When you hear a jazz performer improvise.
>When you deliberately seek a break from routine.
>When your attitude is "There must be a better way."
>When you talk more about patterns than about things.
>When you consider doing nothing to be a viable option.
>When you ponder the difference between a jelly glass and fine crystal.
>When you identify a commentator who calls something "outrageous" as 
>an armchair
>moralist.
>When you see a butterfly and think, "There's a nice biological value 
>pattern."
>When you realize that another person is running the same "Me" 
>program as you are
>which doesn't belong to either of you.
>
>Just random thoughts. What do you think?
>
>Best,
>Platt
>

Hi Platt,

I think these are all from MOQ-Land.  Thank you.  Very, very much.  I 
might add, when you receive such a thoughtful post from someone who 
knows.  You are a sweetie.

Marsha






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