[SA}
     Would not betterness, as a central tenet, involve
a human being to want to be a part of this central
tenet, or have a human being believe that he/she is
thus logically this central tenet (for a central tenet
must work everywhere, right?), therefore a person may
begin to think they are this betterness.  So, does
this mean others are NOT better, especially if they
don't realize this betterness on an intellectual
level?  Wouldn't this leave room for arrogance, maybe?

[Krimel]
We all decide what is better and worse in our environments all the time.
Pirsig makes this point exceptionally well. Clinging to these judgments too
fiercely results in more than arrogance it can lead to blood baths.

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