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	<title>Comments on: We Can&#8217;t Handle the Truth!</title>
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		<title>By: Marcel Wiedenbrugge</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marcel Wiedenbrugge</dc:creator>
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		<description>My version of the &#039;truth&#039; is that the more we think about communication and reality, the more we find out that in many cases there is no such thing as the truth, except for the truth people want you to hear. 

Furthermore I believe that our written (and oral) language has a number of limitations and as a result we do and can not always write what we like to express.or we write things in a way that it is open for different kind of interpretations. Communication and especially interpretation of this communication is still one of key sources of a lot of problems in human interaction.

In root cause analysis you continuously ask why, so you can get to the root of a problem (and solve it). In politics, this process goes already wrong at the first level (in my opinion). Every civilization and system has its weaknesses. One good thing though is that we are at least free to write about it.</description>
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<p>Furthermore I believe that our written (and oral) language has a number of limitations and as a result we do and can not always write what we like to express.or we write things in a way that it is open for different kind of interpretations. Communication and especially interpretation of this communication is still one of key sources of a lot of problems in human interaction.</p>
<p>In root cause analysis you continuously ask why, so you can get to the root of a problem (and solve it). In politics, this process goes already wrong at the first level (in my opinion). Every civilization and system has its weaknesses. One good thing though is that we are at least free to write about it.</p>
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