Language is a Tertiay Representation of Experience (NLP Presuppositions)
When we communicate our experiences, we are sharing only a portion of the world at large. We can only perceive as much of the world as we can.

And what we perceive gets filtered. We are compelled to make sense of the multitudinous information that we receive.
And so, finally, when we communicate our experience of what we perceived, it is only our representation of the world at large.
To better appreciate our experiences, it is useful to ask: what did we delete, distort, or generalize?
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