爱达荷州立大学中国学生学者联谊会

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Imagine how many words you would need to describe the taste of freshly ground coffee to someone who has never heard of nor seen yet alone tasted coffee, compared with the directness of brewing them a cup and letting them taste it for themselves.

The double bind of language and articulation. The concepts we employ, the categorizations we apply and the words we choose and use to articulate a direct experience put us in a double bind, and it is this:

For everything we gain by being to verbalise and articulate an experience we lose an equal if not greater amount of the full meaning of that experience by the very process of articulation. This lost meaning becomes exacerbated as the words we use to describe something are always heard Or read within a context, framing and language.

To illustrated and personalize this right now, the words that I am writing to you here in this article - and that I can hear in my head as I type this - have a meaning to me that is created and shaped by my inner map of reality .However you, as you read this will be receiving, filtering and interpreting these words about managing personal change with your inner map of reality. What I mean to say and what you hear may not be the same thing!

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