diary / by Edward Mullany

That the arts, among disciplines, are particularly vulnerable to folly can be explained by the extent to which they do not reward competence as consistently as do the fields of, say, medicine, or engineering, or jurisprudence, where to reward practitioners on the basis of anything other than competence (albeit a scrupulous kind, and not a wasted or unconscionable one) is to endanger the public in an observable or measurable way.