From: August West (augustwestd@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue May 04 2004 - 18:33:05 BST
Platt, DMB, and Steve
I think that Steve may have a point here...
I was born into a house with a huge Beatles fan (my
pops).. I liked the Beatles growing up (value
pattern)... time went on.. I don't like them anymore..
I am now head long into the Grateful Dead... I used to
not have a beard (Value pattern).. now I do.. I used
to have long hair.. I loved it.. I buzzed it last
month..values change...values compose
the MOQ will not fall apart without dominant social
and intellectual patterns..
"life goes on within you and without you"
-George Harrison..Beatle...
The knowledge of the MOQ may end, but that doesn't
take the existence of DQ away... I wouldn't want a
life without dominant social patterns.. or
intellectual ones..(I fear having that world view at
this point, I saw and read One flew over the cuckoo's
nest..that's the joke..laugh) but it can exist and
does exist.. elsewhere in the universe.
I think this is what Steve is saying...
Thoughts?
-Augie
--- Steve Peterson <peterson.steve@verizon.net> wrote:
> Platt, DMB
>
> > More importantly, DMB reflects my own
> > frustration when he says to Steve, "You've been
> complaining about
> > talking
> > about people in terms of the levels of value for
> as long as I can
> > remember, but this objection never made sense to
> me. Still doesn't."
> >
> > However, I've given up trying to persuade Steve
> that unless people are
> > granted the dominant role in the social and
> intellectual levels, the
> > MOQ
> > falls apart. Maybe DMB will be more persuasive.
> >
> > Platt
> >
>
> I keep saying that there is nothing wrong with using
> the levels to help
> understand people, so I am extremely frustrated to
> hear DMB say and
> Platt agree with: "You've been complaining about
> talking about people
> in terms of the levels of value for as long as I can
> remember, but this
> objection never made sense to me. Still doesn't."
> I've lost interest
> in trying to persuade either of you of my point that
> though the levels
> are useful in understanding people, the levels
> themselves do not
> primarily represent types of people but rather types
> of patterns of
> value.
>
> Steve
>
>
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