30 Nov meaning
Meaning is the fruit of understanding and the fuel of action. It is the contextual breaking apart and assembly of stimuli and knowledge. Meaning is neither immediate nor guaranteed, but is the quest and destination of the soul. Neither fraught with despair nor joy, meaning emerges, and all else follows. Meaning and understanding can only arise together at the junction of vision and thought in-situ. It cannot be conjured of nothing, nor can it survive in utter darkness, but thrives in the fertile soil of innate curiosity. Without meaning, there is no consciousness, no reason, no divinity, no humanity.
Keywords:
sememe semantics pragmatics noise idiom experience context expressiveness analysis
References:
chaos comprehension fuzzy logic lexicography linguistic strata natural language words/morphology