Hi Paul,

Maybe I was not clear, that was meant to be an answer to a previous post.

What I was trying to imply, is there are some clients today who do not want
to pay for a quality product/image, but are very willing to take a
"knockoff" at a lesser price. Why pay for quality when "good enough" will
do. Of course some would not recognize quality or even desire to, whether in
photography, furniture, clothes, etc.

If I required surgery for a life threatening problem, I would prefer a
physician with excellence and experience over a physician who was "good
enough" and got it right part of the time.

Thanks for the reply.

Best,

John
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> On 5/11/04 John Douglas wrote:
>
> > I know it is not as good as it could be, .......................but
> >it is "good enough."
>
> it's interesting to see what an attractive phrase this can be if you
> leave off the first part above. If it's good enough, it's good enough.
> -- 
> Best wishes
>
> Paul Bradforth
>


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