Bask in Vagueness
Posted on January 26, 2012
It is in vogue to speak in tongues. There is some comfort in speaking vaguely because there is afforded such a wide room for interpretation. I mean, you are bound to get something right but saying so many without really saying any. Well, not that you are right, but by some mental contortionism by the listener, he is bound to pick up and make some sense of something that you do not really mean. Or that you find comfort in keeping things vague because definitions are so concrete, almost tangible because they are so real and clean. You excuse yourself by conviction that you are fluid and undefined.
Well, I want people who say “let me make it clear.”