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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: Where is "Good enough"
Post Subject: The proportional trianglePosted by Romy the Cat on: 4/5/2020
I think the true definition of good enough is not located in sonic domains, certainly not in audio domain and not even not in musical domain. I know a few guys in past who here very high caliber technical interpreters, high-level directors, CTO and CEO-level. Some of them run own companies and some of them worked for somebody. It was very interesting to talk with them about ambitions. Obviously, most of them were very capable to convert own intellectualism and capacity into high money and high accomplishments. Still, there was a few of them who had a very interesting mental balance between how much they delegate themselves to work, career and money and how much they balanced it with other activities: family, love life, artistic inclinations, curiosity to others… etc. What I learned then that it is not the selection of person’s priorities but rather an ability of success in one given direction of activities to enrich the rest avenues of individual interests.  I do feel that that is the key. A proper answer does not answer just a posted question but act as a universal template of answers in multiple directions. I do feel that this is how might be measured a success in audio and consequently it is how the “good enough” might be viewed. 
 
Let pretend we change a bias in our SET from cathode to fixed. Sound charged and in short run we differentiated a difference and made our judgment if it was better or worse. Then I would ask what was the definition of better or rather how that better served our other interests. Let me inject my view, I do not insist that it is universally true. If the change of that bias in SET made us to listen less Shostakovich but more Beethoven, less Gershwin but more Bach then something with that bias we made right. The same paradigm is applicable with progression to let say Bach. Why the progression toward Bach is good? The way to answer it a person needs to recognize how his preferential progression toward to let say this given composer serves person’s other objectives, interests and human tendencies. I just give an example that meant to demonstrate where the “definition of good enough” lives. “Good enough” is very intricate mapping between own objectives and the means how we get accomplished these objectives. We do know where our compulsiveness stops in terms of objectives but we sometimes have difficulties to align own compulsiveness in terms of the means to fulfill those objectives. So, there are 3 elements in play. 

I advocate an integrated and balanced approach where objectives, means to fulfill those objectives and self-consciousness are very deeply tighten together, were successes and failures in any side of that triangle are mutually gauged and developed highly proportionally.

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