Geoff wrote:
Hi all,

I joined the group yesterday and wondered of a way to become involved.
I decided that I would introduce myself to the group and explain why I have 
decided to join the MOQ list.

I first read "Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" last year and read 
"Lila: An inquiry into morals" early this year so I am pretty inexperienced.
To add to that I am only 16 years old which is rather young for a 
philosopher! I live in Auckland, New Zealand. I am still a 'high school' 
student (we call it college over here). Even though I am still very young a 
feel that it is possible for me to be involved in this discussion list. Age 
is not an issue to me as proven by the child prodigy William James Sidis. 
Before I read ZMM I was rather poor at the subject English and philosophy 
for a matter of fact. I was averaging in the high 30s. While my other 
subjects where in there middle 70s. Robert Prisig's book really changed the 
way I think of English and reading. Previously the biggest book I ever read 
was about 200 pages by some childish writer. So ZMM was a big step for me. A 
set out to read it in the start of 1999. It took me a long time to read 
since instead of reading it quickly I took it very slowly to really 
understand it. I bit like how Pirsig read to his son (Chris). I noticed that 
my English essays where boosted by my readings. I went from a rather 
underachiever with 35% in 1998 in English to a high flyer earning marks in 
the late 70s in 1999 and 2000. Even though you would say that ZMM would be 
complicated for a 15 year old I was surprised how the book interested me so 
much. It was hard to put down. I read it on the bus and when ever I head 
time after completing my homework. Since reading ZMM I have continued 
reading as much as I can. I was unaware if the existence of Lila until late 
last year and was excited at reading another book by RMP. I started reading 
it late last year. I found the book as being a lot more complicated and 
would have to say I didn't enjoy it as much as ZMM. Although Lila did have 
its moments of greatness, I felt that it would be a better book once I have 
gone to university and studied philosophy. I joined the discussion list so 
that I can further my knowledge of ZMM and LILA and to meet other people who 
enjoyed Pirisg's book.

Thank you for reading my post, I hope the age difference between us does not 
cause any trouble. I hope I can get involved with my small knowledge of ZMM 
and Lila. I also hope that I will learn from the other posters on this list. 
And to further my understanding of Metaphysics of Quality.
----

Hi Geoff, very nice to meet you. I enjoyed reading your introductory post 
very much so I believe we communicate well despite the nearly 50 year age 
difference between us. As one of the senior members of the group, welcome 
aboard! Zen and the Art was also a very big step for me many years ago and 
you can look forward to reading it again for many years and always getting 
more out of it. Like you, I feel Lila is good too but Zen has always been my 
personal favorite. There's just more feeling to it somehow. I don't think 
going to a university will change that. :)

Cory
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