Definition of Mastery LO28210

From: Jan Lelie (janlelie@wxs.nl)
Date: 04/11/02


Replying to LO28201 --

"In der Beschräkung zeigt sich erst der Meister" - Goethe. Meant as an
introduction to a new theatre. Funny old words,

Jan

D P Dash wrote:

> > The one I like so far is the definition
>
> > mastery = zero complexity. it makes sense and it is
> > also the one I find to be most practical.
>
> Indeed a very insightful definition. Appreciations to its author. However,
> please allow me to present a variation:
>
> mastery = limited complexity (or bounded complexity)
>
> A master knows that bounded area of complexity which can give rise to
> future surprises, which may or may not be pleasant surprises. Everything
> else is simple!

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With kind regards - met vriendelijke groeten,

Jan Lelie

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