domingo, 30 de marzo de 2014

Telepathy does not exist

The advantages of the ambiguous and intriguing messages.

Communication difficulties depend not only on the lack of practice, or the smallness of the lexicon (Capital verbal vocabulary), or speaking ability, also affects some social strategy.

The attitude is characterized by intriguing ideas imply that the recipient 's end with what you imagine.

For example, someone could say, "John has a good reputation, but those who know him best have a very different opinion".

With this comment, who said little in many words a doubt managed to install the receiver. The strategy is to not be responsible for what he says because only suggests leaving any possible interpretation in the hands of the listener.

Another objective is to arouse curiosity intriguing for the listener is left thinking about the issuer. If the intention is to set a recurring reminder, the intriguing makes the other never stop thinking that he failed to understand.

I've never heard that literary critics and theologians have said that biblical texts are intriguing, but perhaps they are and that is why so many people meditate at length on such ambiguous scriptures, both meanings could be filled as completely empty.

Here is an example where the benefits of poor communication or an insinuating, malicious, designed to imprison the thought of who receives communication is. Who could come up that the Bible has an intriguing and malicious literature? It is not easy to make this assumption, but you could spend a few minutes to dismiss... if it finds sufficient grounds to do so.

People who receive little educational background can be found in the literary style (the express very little clarity though with great ambiguity, as we see in the Bible) and feel that it is better not to know much because the clearer communication less dominated another, as always are free to criticize what they hear and understand.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): La telepatía no existe.

(Este es el Artículo Nº 2.164)


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