Hi Diana and Squad
You wrote:
> The
> problem we've had with program questions in the past has been
> that we've
> made them far too wide. Questions like "what is morality" or "what is
> dynamic" are fine in themselves but there is so much to say
> and so many
> ways to answer that it's difficult to focus.
You're quite right, I guess I'm just impatient. I remember my first steps
into the MoQ, they were taken with some very down-to-earth examples in a
purely inductive fashion. It's easy to quote fancy MoQ-clichés, but unless
we can apply them to everyday situations, we don't really know what they
mean. I also bet that MoQ veterans will find some surprises in the valleys
of the mind. (Gosh, another MoQ-cliché :)
So, let's start building the MoQ town one brick at a time. Bo, is it
possible to de-generalize your "The nature of self in a MOQ context" a
notch or two?
Anyone else?
Magnus
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