The difference between "being right" and "being persuasive"

This sounds very much like an explanation of why metaphors are often helpful in understanding something, particularly if what the metaphor is trying to explain is something abstract or large and complicated. I’ve joked that the only really true metaphor in English poetry is “a rose is a rose is a rose”, but it makes sense that the sort of mental substitution that is a metaphor can help make difficult concepts easier to grasp.

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