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Posted by Mezei on July 07, 1999 at 10:31:46:
In Reply to: Multiple meanings (using map metaphore) posted by Lauri Grohn on July 07, 1999 at 03:29:34:
These multiple meanings can exist, do exist. Is one man's danger, another man's apathy? Of course. Perhaps the more isolated or narrow our perspective, the easier it becomes to feel slighted etc. As this forum is highly attuned to KM and little else, hence the rationale that meaning becomes more 'poignantly' contrued that would otherwise be the case. However, I also submit that my ranting has more to do with the general decorum of this forum and any personal slight, as my personal experience in life is hopefully broad enough to keep things in perspective.
Don
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