it's possible you're pulling my leg, but i'll engage you.
your apprehension is a grasping of an idea or concept or question i'm trying to communicate to you.
what if the apprehension is a part of an order.
an easy example (for me) of a clear communication might look like this:
my mother tells me to make a sandwich with ham and cheese and mayo. i make the sandwich, and she's satisfied. in the process of asking for the food, she isn't pointing at someone else's plate and then her mouth, teeth, tongue, throat, digestive region to indicate what she wants.
what if she asks me for
xff29xkja1wL, with cheese and mayo?
when i open the fridge, i give her ham instead. not having a clue what
xff29xkja1wL might refer to, and worried that it might be something dangerously chemical.
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another way of saying the same thing:
have you ever had a miscommunication with someone?
have you ever behaved on or reacted to this miscommunication?
have you ever been misinformed?
have you ever behaved on or reacted with this misinformation?
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let's imagine the same scenario, only my mother has just heard of this delicacy called "
xff29xkja1wL" but it's nowhere to be found in the room or in the house or in this country. it has only been described to her. when she says she wants to try "
xff29xkja1wL" what exactly does she want? before
xff29xkja1wL lands on her plate, it is nothing else except for an image, a concept, something imagined, or something symbolic. she could only interact with what
xff29xkja1wL is like.
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http://www.tor.com/stories/2014/09/headache
what if my mother wanted mancuspias as pets?
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my question pertains to this method of understanding what something is, or how someone feels, when the thing is not directly perceptible and the emotion belongs to another.
especially in moments of uncertain communication - what else could any conviction at that moment be
considered besides a delusion?
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a practical delusion might be something like, "i thought i upset you with something i said so i changed the subject very quickly," but i don't know, and in fact i might be dead wrong.