…so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding,
Summary: “Complete understanding” is very different than “understanding” that is not complete.
One of the things that makes writing fun for me is being able to play with words. For example, what is the opposite of “understanding?” Wouldn’t it be “misunderstanding?”
A misunderstanding happens when you don’t have all the information you need for complete understanding. However — and this is very important! — understanding and misunderstanding both feel exactly the same!
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