Originally posted by todestrieb
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of course things are always open to interpretation, and oftentimes peoples understanding is purely a matter of interpretation. However, I insist on believing that surely someone can write/ speak and the reader/ listener gets exactly what is being conveyed, so its no more a matter of interpretation but a matter of accurate understanding.
I have seen an increase where people when they dont want to face the unexpected consequences of their statements, seek shelter under the awning of "misinterpretation"................. but my friend, there are some things said and written, that cannot be understood, in any way different from how they are. Both speaker and listener is well aware of this, and if not, we may as well forget the whole business of communication because we couldn't guarantee that what is said by us, would be understood by others, and in such a case, you would have written what you wrote in futility!
Originally posted by todestrieb
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I personally haven't read a lot of Nietzsche, but have read enough to know he is in a different camp, and shares an opposing worldview than mine, as i have said before, i shall take some time to edify myself in greater detail of his ideas, because whatever little I know know, I already realized he was on the wrong track.
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