Um, excuse me xcto, but all a compass does is point out
direction. The pictue you piant is of a compass that "just points"?
C'mon, you're just making stuff up now. There's no argument here. No one
is suggesting the MOQ is life's "instruction manual". Compass is just a
good metaphor anyway. (seee below)

>   His books didn't give us a moral compass because Pirisig could only 
> give us HIS moral compass.  He didn't want to do it.  That's why he
> ended 
> with the passage "Good is a noun."  He knew he didn't have THE MORAL
> COMPASS. 
>  That final quote was him just pointing in the right direction for us
> to find 
> OUR moral compass.  
> 
> 
        [David Buchanan]  I'd like to see a conversation along these
lines. Count me in. (Below) 

> I wish we could talk about how a society's 'moral compass' is created
> by 
> celebrity and the creation of social social cliques (and intellectual
> social 
> cliques) within societies, but that is another BIG THING.  I believe
> it ties 
> into 'the giant' and the roots of our generally successful modern
> government 
> system and combines it with how knowledge grows(through an
> evolutionary 
> process). 
> Does this give anyone ideas?
> 
> 
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