On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:36 PM, karl ramberg <karlramb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is it not that concise description or definition of any issue is hard.
>
> Most stuff we think or say is quite general and has all sorts of context
> and preconsieved notion.
> Once we have to work out the details we run into problems and that is
> where the hard comes from.
>

Karl,

Can you explain in more detail what you mean?  If I understand you
correctly, I would say its not that the concise description or definition
is hard, but getting there is and so is getting a full understanding and
the implications of those descriptions and definitions.

I have read many a concise definition, that I found hard to understand,
because the road the expert took to get there and all that they forgot is
hidden and I have not yet traveled and learned from the road they traveled.

Stephen
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