Hello Dan. Thanks' for a good post and for reminding me about the computer 
analogy.

Oh, and yes, I do love what I do, only sometimes it can be a bit Static. Of 
course, after a while I realize that it is up to me to make it more open to 
the Dynamic aspect of it all.

Oh, and I really shouldn't do MOQ missionary work when I have other work to 
do, but, It tends to give me energy.  Being questioned always does.

Have a good one

Chris

> Subject: Re: [MD] A World of Objects

> Hello everyone

> [Dan]
> The electrical impulses in the brain are like the novel on the computer 
> disk. No matter what scientific instruments we use to measure the 
> impulses, we will never find a thought or an idea. We will never discover 
> the beauty of a sunset residing in those electrical impulses.

> I think the MOQ would say people define ideas and thoughts according to 
> culture. Ideas and thoughts do not arise from biology (elecctrical 
> impulses in the brain). Thoughts (intellectual patterns of value) arise 
> from social patterns of value.

>> Well, back to work.
>
> If you love what you do you'll never work a day in your life. If you don't 
> love what
> you're doing then why are you doing it?
>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Chris
>
> And to you,
>
> Dan
 

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