Ambiguity makes language wonderful. The same sentence, or even word, could mean something entirely different to another person. A writer may have a specific intention for their words, and yet there could be as many different interpretations as there are readers.
This also means that it takes time for people to come together and agree broadly on what something means. Sometimes, this can feel confusing and frustrating for everyone—especially when there is an inevitable misunderstanding—and that’s what makes achieving clarity so worth it.
It helps other people immensely when you define what you mean. Put forward your interpretation. Share examples. Demonstrate it live. Repeat yourself. Write it down, so that you can help people remember.