Well, to pursue this in the interest of having a language that actually means something, chavos - I would say I am not making a mistake of over-generalization. That is not a cogent response here. If you'd like to discuss the nature of the abstractions we call "words" in relation to the experience of living, then we are discussing linguistics - which has as its subject matter the generalization of experience known as language.
If I may answer for you, I believe you are saying that in your personal experience these terms have a meaning for you that they do not necessarily have for me. Or to put it another way, you are accusing me of generalizing from my experience to yours.
I respect your unique personal experience. The problem is we share a common language. If we can't agree on terminology we won't be able to get very far in discussing our differences.
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