In NLP, we presuppose that language is a tertiary representation of an experience

In the intricate web of human existence, emotions serve as powerful threads that weave together our thoughts, actions, and interactions.
There is the world at large,
there is what we each observe through our senses,
there is our experience of that which we observe, and then
the words or language with which we communicate our experience.
 
There is, therefore, a lot that we delete, distort, and generalize – and that is fine. It is how we make sense of our world, and The World.
 
What is useful to note is that there are stuff beyond what people communicate.
 
And so the question: what would we like?

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