A realization I realized a few months ago is that I prefer quality over quantity. Although one could probably extract that to describe my liquor preferences, this preference primarily pops up in my mind regarding Jewish matters.
The first example was what I wrote up earlier concerning the need for qualitative data versus simply having quantitative data. It's not enough just to know how many people are coming to events, it's important to know how much they enjoyed it.
The second example is my preference/desire for Jewish groups to have Jewish content programming rather than simply social programming. Anybody can have a party, but how about significant Jewish content to be involved in order to enrich attendees, especially if it's for younger Jewish folks?
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I am not sure whence this preference of quality over quantity came, but I know that it has been growing more prominently in my mind in the last couple of years.
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