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To set the record straight, he called Noone low quality. He said higher quality. Please don't interject negative where it is not alluded to.
I see myself as living to a higher standard, however I am not saying everyone else is lower quality. See the difference?
Where I went to school the antonym of higher is lower. It came in handy when I was rigging for Brown and Root down in South Texas too, higher meant 'not lower'. It wasn't ambiguous.
 
Where I went to school the antonym of higher is lower. It came in handy when I was rigging for Brown and Root down in South Texas too, higher meant 'not lower'. It wasn't ambiguous.
Yes! And when talking frame of mind, positive gets better results.
 

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