Ambiguity

Truth is limitless,
but language has limitations.

In truthful language, we are as precise as we are able
without conveying more detail than we know.

Therefore, the amount of detail that can be knowingly conveyed
is limited by the speaker's knowledge.

However, details from other perspectives merge to redress the limitations.
They correct each other, revealing the balance that reveals the truth.

If we already have the detail, we don't notice the gaps.
We are not led astray by ambiguity.

But we are inclined to become oblivious to the many forks and pitfalls
in the roads we choose to travel on the way of truth.