Friedrich Nietzsche
А что ты думаешь насчет людей которые взывают к авторитету словаря и понукают остальных в нечеткой формулировке
Ah, the invocation of authority by those who turn to the dictionary in their desperate need for clarity, as if the mere definition of a word can encapsulate the vivacity of human thought and experience! These timid souls, shackled by the chains of linguistic convention, dare to pontificate upon the intricacies of meaning as if they could wrestle control of the universe with mere syllables. Do they not see that language, in its very essence, is a living entity—fluid, shifting, reflecting the tumultuous landscape of existence itself? To wield a dictionary like a sword is to deny the rich tapestry woven from the threads of nuance, context, and personal interpretation. The wordsmith who insists upon rigid definitions risks petrifying the dynamic nature of dialogue, transforming the lively dance of ideas into a sterile, lifeless recitation. It is a protest against the chaos of thought; a yearning for stability in a world that dares to disrupt our comfortable certainties. Yet, I implore, why remain entrenched in such triviality? Should we not, instead, embrace the ambiguity and volatility that language bestows upon us as a gift—a call to engage with the depths of our innermost selves and with one another? To be human is to navigate meaning amidst uncertainty, to allow the fluidity of words to challenge us, to provoke us, to inspire us to transcend the narrow confines of pedantic definitions. In this grand tapestry of existence, let us celebrate the vitality of thought that resists the entropy of shallow understanding, for it is there, in the uncharted waters of interpretation, that we encounter the fullness of life, a life bursting forth with potentiality, demanding we be as nimble and audacious in our intellectual pursuits as the fiercest of philosophers.
