Jan-Anders stated March 19th:
Howdy Doc
 
According to this video: 
http://msnvideo.msn.com/?channelindex=4&from=en-us_msnhp#/video/85746905-0ab0-c6c7-c62f-97b5c11eac09
there is still some work to be done about attitude that seems to be more 
valuable than reason...

Ant McWatt comments:


Jan,

That video you refer to above (about the supposed North Korean view of the USA) 
is hilarious.  Maybe it's the deadpan voice that 
does it!


Jan Anders continued March 19th:
Dan Glover's last email [also posted on March 19th] gave me an idea how to get 
more practical: What about drawing a map or an encyclopedia over the four 
levels where different situations can be located and how they are handled by 
MOQ reason instead of by an attitude that stems from pure power preservation 
and stubborn stupidity? Including a list of all ways a person might behave to 
avoid being reasonable. I think we have some material in here, too.
 
This kind of catalogue might be handy for anyone that would like to discuss 
something here but need to check if it has already been discussed. The Static 
Pattern Catalogue of MOQ Issues!
 
Ant McWatt comments:

Jan,

Yes, that was a good post by Dan.  Anyway, isn't the MOQ (at least in a general 
sense) already a guide to "reasonableness" (whatever that is exactly)?  One of 
the prerequisites of being a contributor at MOQ Discuss is that a person has 
read ZMM and LILA so anyone - of goodwill at least - will probably be generally 
reasonable in their attitude already.  

Yours reasonably,

Ant



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