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On 11/3/10 1:35 PM, Bob wrote:
Wrong again, Harry! Taking any pursuit seriously necessarily diminishes its fun value as serious is the opposite of fun. My Dearest Esteemed Colleague: I can not disagree more forcefully. A professional is a person who has a mastery compency level. She/he has both the highest level of performance PLUS a true joy of the task. It is the joy of the task that propels a person to the highest level of performance HOWEVER, superior skills (like yourself) is the last step before attaining Self Actualization... its when you’re in the grove: capable plus joy that pushes a person to the highest level of performance. Those lacking the total joy a task brings will never achieve that highest level of performance. It takes both. Think of it as fuking…. Could you be a fantastic love and not enjoy the woman/man you banging? Gotta have both other wise your just a dam good whore. Which is good. They are professionals too! Wilbur Hubbard Ph. D. Journalism (honorarium emeritus) You fellas are just too full of yourselves. I boat for fun and relaxation, even while "cruising." |
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