This text is the result of a sustained reflection on Law, based on the assumption that it consists of legal texts which are continents of promises from the powerful to the disempowered, whose sense is perfected by the reader. Once made by authorised agents, it leads to the production of concrete norms and is presumably related to the problem situation. Norms are linguistic utterances at the syntactic level, linguistic propositions at the semantic level, and acts of linguistic utterance at the pragmatic level, but they are always promises of how, the powerful, will act to decide controversies. This position has led to the need to address one of the most debated philosophical problems - that of sense. To this end, diagrams will be used and one of their possible understandings will be presented - in order to circumscribe the sense of sense and offer a better understanding of the communicative processes, emphasising the importance of the reserve area in any interaction that gives rise to social performance - hypocrisy, a word that comes from the ancient Greek ὑπόκρισις (hupókrisis), which means "to stage", "to interpret".