Chapter 1 of "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" by Robert M. Pirsig introduces the narrator, who embarks on a motorcycle journey with his young son Chris and two friends, John and Sylvia. The chapter sets the stage for their adventure and explores the narrator's thoughts on the concept of "quality." As they ride through the countryside, the narrator contemplates the relationship between technology and quality, noting that society often prioritizes quantity and speed over the inherent value and craftsmanship of things. He believes that this obsession with quantity has led to a decline in the overall quality of human experience.
The narrator shares his frustration with the way technology has become increasingly complex and divorced from the personal understanding and connection necessary for true quality. He believes that individuals have lost touch with the ability to appreciate and engage with the inner workings of their machines.
4 окт 2024