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"Thus the hero of the Odyssey is a great fighter, a willy schemer, a ready speaker, a man of stout heart and broad wisdom who knows that he must endure without too much complaining what the gods send; and he can both build and sail a boat, drive furrow as straight as anyone, beat a young braggart at throwing the discus, challenge the Pheacian youth at boxing, wrestling or running; flay, skin, cut up and cook an ox, and be moved to tears by a song. He is infact an excellent all-rounder; he has surpassing aretê .
Aretê implies a respect for the wholeness or oneness of life, and a consequent dislike of specialization. It implies a contempt for efficiency - or rather a much higher idea of efficiency, an efficiency which exists not in one department of life but in life itself."


COURTESY:
"Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance"
- page 371; Robert M. Pirsig.

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