Steve said:
...I don't see how we would ever need to worry about being in touch with 
reality. Likewise, if DQ is the leading edge of experience, then how is 
perceiving DQ something that "you" can be better or worse at? ...it is always 
in intimate contact with DQ.


Matt replied:
The "you" of static patterns is always situated at the front of the train, but 
it can face the back, or face forward.  One can then elaborate the analogy in 
terms similar to what Dave was saying: if you're facing backward, you're more 
likely to run into things; this is why we look where we're going.


dmb says:
As Pirsig explains it, the West has a blind spot for cultural and historical 
reasons. Northrop made similar observations, basically distinguishing hip and 
square cultures. He also explains which type of individuals within our culture 
are more and less likely to be sensitive to DQ. There is even a difference 
within the friendship between John Sutherland and ZAMM's narrator. I mean, of 
course one can be better or worse at it! 

An analogous question reveals the absurdity: "If sexual reproduction 
perpetuates the species, then how is getting laid something you can be better 
or worse at?" Hilarious. What kind of lover would ask that question? I'm 
betting he's no expert. 




Matt said:
...It's more or less easy to tell the difference between what Pirsig describes 
as "Dynamic Quality" and what he describes as "static patterns."  That's not 
what I'm concerned about, however.  I'm concerned about the kinds of questions 
that arise when one tries to put Pirsig's Metaphysics of Quality to use in 
one's own life. 

dmb says:
It's a good question but the nature of this medium can't supply anything to 
your own experienced life. That's up to you. Words are all we get through this 
straw, you know? But you're right, the MOQ is supposed to matter where the 
rubber meets the road, in real life.



                                          
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