I periodically issue verbal messages that intentionally can reasonably be interpreted as having multiple different meanings. In those cases, I intentionally intend to communicate the multiple different meanings in one communication.
Different from a vague message which is intentionally vague, in that there are two or more different concepts encoded in the same message, not an concept which is intentionally vague.
Clearly, one goal is to be understood by your listener(s). I think that everything else can be converted into ’will the listener(s) understand the same thing(s) (including degree of precision) that I mean, which provides a single quantity which can be maximized, even if it is nontrivial to measure.
Which leads me to realize that saying more than one thing at once is more of an art form than a communication method. I’m fine with communicating and arting at the same time, especially when they interfere constructively.
Or, when sharing a concept which is not precise, sometimes the right level of understanding in the listener(s) is a vague idea. Especially when collaborating on an idea which is in the process of forming.
I periodically issue verbal messages that intentionally can reasonably be interpreted as having multiple different meanings. In those cases, I intentionally intend to communicate the multiple different meanings in one communication.
Different from a vague message which is intentionally vague, in that there are two or more different concepts encoded in the same message, not an concept which is intentionally vague.
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Clearly, one goal is to be understood by your listener(s). I think that everything else can be converted into ’will the listener(s) understand the same thing(s) (including degree of precision) that I mean, which provides a single quantity which can be maximized, even if it is nontrivial to measure.
Which leads me to realize that saying more than one thing at once is more of an art form than a communication method. I’m fine with communicating and arting at the same time, especially when they interfere constructively.
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Or, when sharing a concept which is not precise, sometimes the right level of understanding in the listener(s) is a vague idea. Especially when collaborating on an idea which is in the process of forming.