I only aim to show that meaning nuggets can be specified as clearly as goals. Language can only partially describe what we mean. When you say you have a goal of "going to the store to get bread". Well, which kind of bread? Which store? Presumably some kinds of bread would not actually meet your goal. So, there's always more to say. This is true for any specifications in language, from any human being. Capturing someone's meaning nuggets is, thus, a bit of an art—just like capturing their goals. We cover this art in chapter 4.