10/27/2015
Relegate complain:
I have a concern about how some of the kids who read Wishlist #1021, about how I tried to explain within reason my 1st thought involving bookmark ‘Volunteer argue’. Here is the quote:
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 or 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.)
Have you ever heard of the phrase ‘oil and water don’t mix?’ Well, this is my explanation as to why some of the kids complained about that ‘volunteer 1st thought’ explanation. I’ll make the story about a boy who is reading these ideas, and then you may extrapolate from that story: Let’s say that this boy either has his own blog in the internet, or he has his own account in one of those more restricted intranets. For example, I’m assuming by now that all certified colleges in America have their own separate intranets. Part of what he does in his blog? is give advice, similar to what I type in the blog I am using. He is participating with other kids in making advice, and he is still relatively new at doing so. For example, sometimes he would want to change what he had typed in his blog while he was going to school, and would want to go back home to change it. The ‘wanting to change something in my blog’ to me is an inclination that he is learning that his 1st thoughts need to be changed in order to accomodate those that may be reading his blog. And so, when he read my ‘1st thought volunteering’ example, the example was a validation of the 1st thought efforts he has made in his own blog.
Now, the ‘oil and water don’t mix’ phrase is used to identify that the boy may have experienced 2 things simultaneously. The 1st thing is that he may have experienced an epiphany, but the 2nd thing that he may also be doing is to be skeptical about what he reads in the blog I am using. After all, the boy doesn’t know who I am. Anyway, the boy might feel bothered by the experience because he is experiencing both the epiphany and the skepticism.
Although I believe that awkwardness faded by now, the experience may have caused the boy to complain to others about his experience with the ‘1st thought volunteer’ example I have typed in. I’d like to say, for the record, that I encourage people, especially kids, to be skeptical when they read the advice I type in this blog. After all, the kids probably don’t know who I am, and learning to be skeptical as a kid can be very useful to kids as they get older. In fact, I have considered sometimes that learning to be skeptical for kids can be the most valuable thing that they are learning, more valuable than the obvious bookmarks that I am typing in. And so, the point I am trying to make is about the complaining that some of the kids may have made about that ‘1st thought volunteer’ example. Less than a minute ago, I just thought of the possibility of how certain mild to moderate instigations and certain inadvertencies may have adversely influenced how you may perceive certain opportunities in regards to complaining. Let me offer you the illustrated example. According to Amazon Video, the reference begins 38 minutes and 2 seconds into episode 3.13 ‘Deja Q’ from series Star Trek: The Next Generation(1990)’, when Q2(Corbin Bernsen) was talking to Q(John de Lancie),
Q2 quote:-‘You know, you’re incorrigible, Q. You’re a lost cause. I can’t go to a single solar system without having to apologize for you, and I’m tired of it!’
The point of the ‘Deja Q’ reference is that, for certain participations, when you make yourself useful to others, offering other people certain opportunities, it may be possible that a few of those people who talk to you may complain to you. That is what I think happened in the ‘Star Trek Deja Q’ episode. when Q2 made himself useful to other aliens as he travels throughout the galaxy, some of those aliens complained to him about Q.
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Well anyway, the solution, so to speak, to instigators imposing a false sense of complaining upon you is to know that a certain amount of complaining from others may unavoidably occur from certain opportunities, and to know that certain forms of complaining may need to be relegated in order for you to reasonably interact with it. according to www.merriam-webster.com, the definition of ‘relegate’ used for this advice is-‘to give (something, such as a job or responsibility) to another person or group’. I guess you can call this ‘relegating responsibility’, or as a bookmark, you may call it ‘relegate complaining’ or ‘relegate complain’. The best illustrated example I can think of right now about someone relegating responsibility to another for this advice, in my opinion, according to Amazon Video, starts 37 minutes and 10 seconds into episode 7.4 ‘Taxed’ from series ‘The Good Wife(2015)’, when Alicia(Julianna Margulies) and Jason(Jeffrey Dean Morgan) are both watching computer surveillance. Most of the details of the reference are not important. What is important for this advice is that it is an example of Alicia relegating a certain complaint to Jason, a complaint that is from one of Alicia’s clients.
(I’m going to get something to eat now. I plan to finish the rest of this advice today).
I don’t have time today to finish this idea, so I plan to finish this idea tomorrow, and start another idea tomorrow.
10/28/2015
So, let’s see if I can go over this again really quickly. Let’s say that you will use the idea that there are many opportunities that may involve some complaining by maybe a few people who choose to be involved in such opportunities(To be fair, I imagine a lot of meetings, so to speak, where even though such meetings are open to the public, only people with a very obvious interest in such meetings attend. I don’t imagine anyone just walking into such meetings in order to instigate a complaint). Also, let’s say you are also using the idea of evaluating certain complaints with the possible consideration that certain complaints may need to be relegated. [Since I want to continue this explanation by not addressing possible interactions that are beyond my ability to explain, there is one more point that I want to address, that many people may need to complain in order to communicate certain notions to other people. For example, although I do not know for certain, I am guessing that the kids who are studying in groups these ideas are complaining about these ideas to each other and to other adults. Kids who are studying these ideas without a study group may still be complaining to their parents and/or family. However, even though complaining may be involved with the kids who are reading these ideas, I still believe that many kids and adults in general still will avoid many aspects of participations that have a certain non preferred sense of complaining involved in such participations. In the most part, so to speak, I believe that to be normal. However, by avoiding certain forms of complaining, in a generalistic sense, such people may also avoid a certain experience with how people need to complain in order to communicate. Although I do not know this for certain, many people in certain business relationships may be having group therapy sessions involved in their business dealings, in order to allow a more manageable sense of complaining to be used in such business dealings with other companies and so forth.
So, since this is standard demographic advice by intent, I recommend, with the rest of this advice, of course, to be aware that other people may need to complain in order to articulate a certain meaning. You may be in a situation where you may allow another person to complain to you, since that person can only use complaining in order to articulate a certain meaning. Of course, the situation to complain doesn’t have to be only serious. Maybe the person or people you choose to allow to complain to you just feel more comfortable to use complaining in order to communicate with others. So, since you have control as to who is allowed to complain to you, you can still develop your own sense of experience with the use of complaining in order to communicate.
The only reference I can think of right now, refurbished for advice, of course, that has examples of people needing to complain is movie ‘Draft Day(2014)’, a sports drama film starring Kevin Costner. In other words, if you want a concentrated example of people needing to complain, a movie that has seriousness in it, yet is not a horror movie, or something that needs an unusual amount of violence, then you may want to use ‘Draft Day’ as a reference.
[Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’, tv series ‘The Good Wife’, and movie ‘Draft Day’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Relegate complain’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.