In response to my "There does seem to be some degree of over
extrapolation concerning comments", Ash writes:

The art of a well formed sentence is a sign of a well formed thought.
It seems the less definition lent to terminology, modality, etc. the
more inviting an assertion becomes for confusion.  How do we reduce
without submitting to esoteric jargon, thus reducing access to ideas?
That, also, while avoiding what I've heard teachers call, 'diarrhea of
the mouth'?  << Ash

So how do we present an idea in a way that can be concise and yet
reach across the globe to relate to the many different minds?  Does
condensing simply allow others to expand on it or misconstrue the
intention?

We do have opposite extremes of the spectrum here with gabby and
justin. Constipation is no better than diarrhea so what is the cure?
(stop thinking what you are thinking) ;-)

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