Two questions I enjoy thinking about in my spare time, from a first principles perspective: 1) where does quality come from; what causes _cost_ of quality? 2) where does cost come from? Traditional folksy wisdom is that “quality costs more” but it’s not exactly true
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Zen and the art of motorcycle Maintainence is a modern classic which explores the definition of quality.
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This thought should indeed be penned down to develop upon it. In a sentence however, it is a function of the weights we assign to minute differences between any two subjects in the same context.
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Paul can you share your writing process?
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I love this idea. I’m currently failing to find the time to do the writing I’d like to...
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One of my favorite books on the aesthetic of quality -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_and_the_Art_of_Motorcycle_Maintenance …
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