Wishlist #1021

10/20/2015

Volunteer argue:

I am now able to explain a basic idea called ‘Overlapping’. This idea in my opinion is a ‘Pop the cork’ idea. If you use search engine google.com and type and search the phrase ‘pop the cork photos’, you may see the corks of champagne bottles popping out. However, this idea may take some practice for you to see it’s obvious value more. Therefore, what I did to ‘fast track’ a usefulness for you was to provide for you an example for ‘Overlapping’ called ‘Volunteer argue’. And so, the 1st thing I will do is explain ‘Overlapping’, then I will explain ‘Volunteer argue’.

Overlapping:

Have you ever been sick, let’s say you were sick because you caught some sort of mild cold that involves sneezing. Even though you caught the cold in a non job or non school related situation, you still had to tell your job or school that you were not able to attend because of your cold? The ‘catching the cold’ story is meant to illustrate that, even though you were not able to attend your job or school for an unrelated manner, that unrelated manner still caused you to not be able to attend your job or school. That example leads into this definition of bookmark ‘Overlapping’:-‘An instigator may improperly cause you to give participation credence to a contemplation interjection that overlaps(extends over and covers a part of) certain expectations that you are trying to give active participation with. Her is another example: A few weeks ago, I discovered the definition of bookmark ‘Overlapping’ while I was shopping in a supermarket. I don’t remember what the specific experience was, but whatever I saw/experienced caused me to temporarily give contemplation credence to what I have seen. For an illustration example, refurbished for advice, of course, there is a scene in episode 7.1 ‘Bond’ from tv series ‘The Good Wife(2015)’. According to Amazon Video, the moment starts 14 minutes and 56 seconds into the episode. Soon after Alicia(Julianna Margulies) was done talking to David Lee(Zach Grenier) over the cell phone, she accidentally bumped into someone and said ‘Sorry.’ The moment grabbed her attention because of a conversation Alicia had with Louis Canning(Michael J. Fox) about a story that identifies Alicia as being an apologizer. According to Amazon Video, that ‘apologizer’ story starts 5 minutes and 13 seconds into the episode. Now, in both examples, the one when I was in a supermarket, and Alicia’s character, the experience influenced somewhat what type of composure effort was to be used during that circumstance. The 1st 2 examples may seem somewhat normal, whether it was an instigation or inadvertent. And so, here is a 3rd illustration to make the use of bookmark ‘Overlapping’ more obvious: In episode 1.2 ‘Bart the Genius’ from series ‘The Simpsons(1990)’, 3 students from Bart’s new school were exploiting Bart’s naivete(natural simplicity) by using terminology that Bart does not understand, causing Bart to give up his lunch. According to Amazon Video, the scene begins 13 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode. While the 3rd boy was trying to duplicate what the 1st 2 boys were doing to Bart, Bart disappointingly left the room. This ‘Simpsons’ example is used to show you what it may feel like to consecutively(following one another in succession or order) experience such an instigation from others during certain moments of your job or school attendance. Refurbished for advice, of course, the ‘Simpsons’ reference could be an example of your sense of composure response efforts being taxed by consecutive overlapping instigation.

Here’s the 1st example I invented for bookmark ‘Overlapping’: If you type in phrase ‘graph paper’ in web site www.wikipedia.com, the web site will show you a description of ‘Graph paper’. For the ‘Examples’ section of that description, the web site shows you 4 different types of graph paper. For this example, I’m using the illustration of graph paper identified by phrase ‘Regular graphing paper’. This example is based on that image, Notice that such an image can be interpreted as being comprised of many small squares. Now, let’s use an arbritrary amount, let’s say 5 pieces of such graph paper, and each paper has many expectations moving around in those squares. Now, when you experience an instigation identified by bookmark ‘Overlapping’, a few of those expectations collect on a similar location of those 5 pieces of paper. If you pile those 5 pieces of graph paper on top of each other, you would see that certain expectations are on the same general area for all 5 pieces of graph paper. For example, let’s say that a few of those expectations are on the bottom part of those pieces of graph paper. The area that those certain expectations are coinciding with are called ‘overlapping’ areas. Now, when expectations overlap, a certain few of those expectations will try to dictate what type of composure response effort you use to interpret such an experience.

The solution I have invented for instigations identified by bookmark ‘Overlapping’ is to allow yourself to reasonably choose a composure response effort to generalistically interpret such an experience. Don’t just let the instigation seemingly dictate what type of composure response effort you should use. For example, refurbished for advice, in episode ‘Bart the Genius’ from series ‘The Simpsons’, Bart allowed the pranks from his fellow students to dictate somewhat his use of composure response effort, causing Bart to leave the room. When you experience consecutive overlapping, you may choose instead to sense a reasonable composure response to interpret the situtation. You see, in Bart’s situation, the consecutive composure responses from the pranks were causing Bart to feel unnecessarily drained. He didn’t even feel like he had the energy to complain to the other students. Instead, he felt miserable and left the room. If you experience consecutive overlapping, you can instead control what type of composure effort response you have. And so, instead of feeling miserable and drained like Bart may have felt, you can instead feel a reasonably controlled sense of composure response effort.

Let me try to give you an example of one of the benefits of using bookmark ‘Overlapping’ to identify and more tenably experience the instigation identified by bookmark ‘Overlapping’. Suppose you experience an instigation that has a particular in it that is prevalent and bothersome to you, but it’s bothersomeness seems to be focused on the expectation it used to present itself to you. With the use of bookmark ‘Overlapping’, you may be able to identify the instigation’s bothersomeness as coming from expectations that are not obviously shown by that instigation! Using bookmark overlapping, within reason, of course, you can treat as a separate issue the instigation’s bothersomeness as if it were coming from those other instigations that are being adversely affected by such a particular, even though such an instigation is only presenting itself using a specific expectation. [Well, I tried explaining ‘Overlapping’. Perhaps the explanation of bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’ will help you understand bookmark ‘Overlapping’ more.

I want to do other stuff today, so I’ll just start explaining bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’ tomorrow.

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Volunteer argue

First, I will explain how I invented the use of the word ‘volunteer’. This explanation is in the form of how I 1st thought of it. Within reason presented, it is in the form that is not changed for standard demographic reading. When I thought of this idea for the 1st time, it was just for me to evaluate. And so, here is the explanation: I considered the possibility that, for employees who were not in management, there were many possible job related considerations that non managerial employees may think of that were either difficult to impossible to have a viable use, in regards to it’s associated job related projects. Such considerations simply lacked a certain managerial knowhow. However, even though some people make such considerations that don’t work, there is a consideration that does have coinciding value with management, and that consideration is called ‘volunteering’. According to web site dictionary.com, ‘volunteer’ means-‘a person who voluntarily offers himself or herself for a service orĀ undertaking’. From the perspective of management, when an employee volunteers, it is like the co-worker is a pinata filled with many possibilities(for the definition of ‘Pinata’, I recommend you use www.wikipedia.com). (Of course, the co-worker is not an actual pinata filled with stuff. The ‘pinata’ example is just conceptualized.) Now, this is where the instigator may get involved. An instigator may cause you to have a disparaged, discouraged, distressed sense of volunteering.

That is basically the ‘volunteer’ idea I was thinking about. Notice that the description has a lot of suppositions that may or may not be true. However, I believe that the idea may still be useful to you to show you the value of having a reasonable sense of volunteering, and why a person’s sense of volunteering may be inhibited by an instigator. I believe that, even though an employee does not choose to volunteer, that does not necessarily? (‘?’ means ‘too many variables’, not that I am agreeing with anything inappropriate) mean that such a person should have an impaired sense of volunteering. And so, what bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’ tries to do is to help you have a reasonable sense of volunteering. Whether or not you use that sense of volunteering, is up to you. And, based on my intent, this is the advice that tries to help you: You use bookmark ‘Overlapping’ to identify instigations in your life that have dulled your sense of volunteering, and since you can now interpret such instigations separately, you can now help instigation related experiences have a better sense of volunteering. You may not have done this before because the instigation seemed exclusive to a specific expectation. Now, with the help of bookmark ‘Overlapping’, I recommend you re-interpret mild to moderate instigations that dull your sense of volunteering, and use bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’ to help re-invigorate such particulars of instigations with a reasonable sense of volunteering. The word ‘argue’ is from the next to last paragraph of Wishlist #1017, and is used in case such instigations try to discourage the effectiveness of ‘Volunteer argue’ with a misleading sense of arguing. Of course, you use the entire explanation of Wishlist #1017 when using the word ‘argue’ for bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’.

Before I continue with explanation ‘Volunteer argue’, I’d like to give you the illustrated reference from a movie that I used to make the idea identified by word ‘Volunteer’. The reference is from movie ‘Scrooged(1988)’, and for the sake of background, not what I used to imagine the idea, according to Amazon Video, the reference starts 49 minutes and 16 seconds into the movie, when Lew Hayward(John Forsythe), Frank Cross’s(Bill Murray) boss, is talking about reservations to one of his employees, and then Mr. Hayward invites Frank and his wife Claire(Karen Allen) to join them. If you start with the reference beginning that I recommended to you, you will notice that Frank Cross is wearing a dog costume. Now, when I imagined this scene, since it has probably been years since I watched the movie ‘Scrooged’, I remember Frank wearing a costume and talking to his wife Claire. From that memory, I extrapolated the possible meaning that Frank volunteered to wear that costume, and that he put some serious thought into wearing it. That is the movie I used to make the meaning identified by word ‘Volunteer’. There is also a TV show reference that I used, but I can’t verify that it’s where I think it is, since the show is not available for streaming that I know of. I also checked youtube.com, and I could not find the episode there. You can buy the DVD from Amazon.com, but I don’t expect you to. I think the tv show reference is in episode 3.18 ‘The Fields’ from tv series ‘Earth: Final Conflict(2000)’, when Liam Kincaid(Robert Leeshock) stood up and volunteered his services to a priest in the show.

And now, I will start with an example of ‘Volunteer argue’. I’ll start this example with the only movie reference I can think of right now. According to Amazon Video, the reference starts 44 minutes and 54 seconds into movie ‘Pretty in Pink(1986)’, when Blane(Andrew McCarthy) is talking to Andie(Molly Ringwald) in Steff’s(James Spader) house party, Blane quote:-‘I can’t believe I actually associate with these people.’, Andie:-‘I can’t believe that I’m actually here.’, and the situation gets worse for Blane and Andie when, soon after, they talk to Steff. Now, if you give movie credibility to their situation, let’s say that 20 years have passed since that incident for Blane and Andie. If they were to use bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’ for that situation, as a separate issue from that situation, they would be able to add more of an acceptable sense of volunteering to that situation.

And now for an example for you to use. Have you ever heard of the phrase ‘What was old is new again?’ Well, if you are an adult that attended college, in relation to advice said, of course, think of those embarrassing moments you have experienced, and try using bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’. Basically, if those moments inhibited somewhat your sense of volunteering, as a separate issue using bookmarks ‘Overlapping’ and ‘Volunteer argue’, you may now be able to replenish your sense of volunteering. Notice that you may not have tried to improve your sense of volunteering before this idea because you thought that such incidents were circumstantially exclusive to those incidents. And of course, if you are a kid, teenager, or adult, you can check your mild to moderate experiences in the past that are instigation or inadvertently related, and you may check if any of those experiences have inhibited your sense of volunteering, and then as a separate issue, you may now improve your sense of volunteering for them.

Now, based on my experience using bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’, I recommend that you try to remember the improved version of those 1st few incidents that you use bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’ for. The reason is because, even though I believe this idea may be very useful to you, concerning the adults, for example, since this is by intent standard demographic advice, you may not have that many raw, exact incidents in your lives that this idea may directly help you with. Of course, in an imagined statistical sense, you probably have a few of them, especially if you attended college, but after those few are treated by you, you may experience a little disappointment if you can’t find another instigation or inadvertency that you can experience an epiphany for. Based on my experience, using this ‘Volunteer argue’ idea is like having a quick epiphany rush in the beginning, but after that, you might contemplationally say to yourself, in a manner of speaking, quote-‘Is that it?’ I just don’t want you to dismiss what I believe to be a really good idea for you simply because you couldn’t find any more epiphanies to experience, no offense.

[Violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Good Wife’ and tv animated series ‘The Simpsons’, violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Earth: Final Conflict’ and movie ‘Scrooged’, and PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Pretty in Pink’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Overlapping’ and ‘Volunteer argue’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.