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Only nice things from folks in VT and NH. The car you drive is only a tiny part of the impression you make. I joke with my friends who are gear heads that it's hard not to look like a snob driving the 911 as my chin is always up because I'm paranoid and checking to make sure the hood is latched... and that's actually true.
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“Of the value traps, the most widespread and pernicious is value rigidity. This is an inability to revalue what one sees because of commitment to previous values. In motorcycle maintenance, you MUST rediscover what you do as you go. Rigid values makes this impossible.”
― Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values
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