On (No, or invalid, date.), you wrote:

> But wisdom is not having a 'you beaut' metaphysics that explains everything. And 
>that's the limitation of endlessly discussing Pirsig's MOQ. Isn't anyone else tired?

Not yet. Though I only just got here.

I have to say I agree with you that there is more to life than
thinking and reading books. Without a playground in which to apply
these ideas it's merely geometry.

The problem, I think, comes when you go along to get along. Give up
the debate and row in with thinking you know to be incorrect. 

I didn't reply to the earlier post but on reading ZAMM I find it hard
to think of anyone who had bad things to say about Phaedrus. Being
true to himself he had something to offer. 

The narrator is a different case.

regards,
Ian



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