that's your "i'm completely lost" response isn't it. sorry i keep switching between things that are conceptually the same. since no one of them has all the information required. problem is we need a frame of reference from with the alogory can be explained fully. but i like to tease too much. and i think that this is something people should realize for themselves.
set theory is illustrated with overlapping circles. each circle could be thought of as a persons experience. experiences overlap because people do things together. but because of the nature of people some experiences should not overlap at times and some should. it's knowing or working out when these times are that makes shared experiences good for all parties involved.
set theory has never been aplied to psychology before as far as i know tho. normally used for other data sets.
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