Quantum Zen (politics optional, batteries not included)
Sozan, a Chinese Zen master, was asked by a student: 'What is the most valuable thing in the world?' The master replied: 'The head of a dead cat.' 'Why is the head of a dead cat the most valuable thing in the world?' inquired the student. Sozan replied: 'Because no-one can name its price.' [Source: Zen Flesh, Zen Bones, by Paul Reps]. Consider this deeply before you dismiss it as a simplistic or, worse, trite observation. The concept of value is fundamental to who we are and where we would seem to be and see ourselves in the world. Understand true value and worth, and you begin, slowly, to understand yourself. Clue: to seek is not necessarily to find...
£&$ are NOT the metrics, eh mate?
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