PS: I made a misleading remark when, in my footnote,I wrote
about "a personal truth," without enclosing it in commas. This kind
of "egoic truth" results from opinions, ideals, prejudices, wishful thinking and
transient meaningfulness. "Truth", in contrast with "meaning," in
psychoanalysis marks, unwaveringly, the unconscious processes of
the "subject". It is totally unrelated to hermeneutics or to semiology, so
I'm sorry to have unwttingly introduced it here, except to stress that, from the
twenties onward, Freud ceased to work as an "hermenaut," as
indicated by Piers Smith.
btw: Thanks to Jim Twiggs for the amusing link to
the urban dic definition of "codology." If human life should follow a
set "codology," we'd only need to find a "universal key" to end all our troubles
and... vital fun.