11/18/2015
Not good enough:
I’d like to start this idea with a reference from Greek mythology concerning Apollo, the son of Zeus. As punishment, according to the internet, Zeus exiled Apollo to live and work on Earth as a mortal for one year. His assignment was to assist King Admetus, a kind and pious man who treated Apollo well.
From that reference, it is my opinion that, in the context of interpreting Greek mythology, that Apollo learned the valuable lesson of humility. Now that it’s 2015, I speculate that the kids who are attending American schools have an incorporated sense of humility in such a way that it is not seen as something as obvious as Apollo working on Earth for one year, but rather that sense does not even seem to be needed to be recognizable, like it is not even there. Anyway, what I am trying to say is that, even though it is possible that people may believe that a lack of adequate humility could be the problem for certain issues, this idea identifies an instigation where the problem is not humility, but rather a notion identified by bookmark ‘Not good enough’, and I offer you the best reference I can think of that identifies such a problem. According to Amazon Video, the reference begins 3 minutes and 13 seconds into episode 4.9 ‘Final Mission’ from series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1990)’. Captain Dirgo(Nick Tate) quote:
Captain Dirgo:-‘Captain Picard. Captain Dirgo of the shuttlecraft Nenebek.
Captain Picard(Patrick Stewart):-‘Ah, Captain. It’s good to meet you.’
Ensign Wesley Crusher(Wil Weaton):-‘Captain? Of a mining shuttle?’
Captain Dirgo:-‘Yes, Ensign. Captain. My ship isn’t pretty, she isn’t big, but we’ve logged almost 10 thousand hours together.
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Captain Picard:-‘Oh yes, she seems a very…a very sturdy craft.’
Here is how I describe the instigation identified by bookmark ‘Not good enough’: Certain various mild to moderate instigations that you may experience may give you the impression that you’re ‘not good enough’ for something, but the real target is for such instigations to adversely manipulate how you respond to certain notions that do not meet up to the expectations of other, fortified notions. For example, when Dirgo addressed himself as Captain Dirgo of a shuttlecraft to Picard, Wesley Crusher said quote-‘Captain? Of a mining shuttle?’ Clearly, Wesley was comparing Captain Dirgo’s shuttlecraft to the Enterprise. Of course, one solution example is how Picard communicated with Dirgo. Watching the reference for that one type of solution example is recommended.
Here’s an extrapolated example that I just imagined for this advice. Let’s say an adult man has been experiencing certain mild to moderate instigations ever since he was a teenager, instigations that gave him the impression that he was ‘not good enough’ for something. Now that he’s an adult, let’s say in his 30’s, in this example, he is talking to one of his friends, a woman that he met in the company that he works for, and she introduces something along the lines of that ‘Star Trek’ reference that I have introduced to you, extrapolated for this advice, of course, let’s say it is about some sort of project participation that she believes in, and then she says to the man quote-‘Why, not good enough for you?’, and the man who was manipulated by years of instigation, replies in a context that basically says that the expectations of his subscribed notions have better results when compared to her presented notions. He uses humility to emphasize the point, but like Wesley, his response seems to be apathetic(indifferent or unresponsive) as compared to how she treats the project.
Now, I’m not discouraging people from having certain acceptable project motivations. What I am saying is that all those ‘not good enough’ instigations caused such a man to be too indifferent, too apathetic, upon how others treat certain projects that are presented to him to be aware of.
Now, let’s say you use this advice, you try to be a little like Picard in the ‘Star Trek’ episode, and you still believe you got it wrong. My question is ‘How did you get it wrong?’ Even though the results of your intentions were not accurate, the content of your intentions in the context of this advice shows that you are no longer being manipulated by your past experiences with such ‘not good enough’ instigations with the same intensity. In fact, since I just discovered ‘Not good enough’ recently, but based on my experiences with the idea, you may experience a certain relief when you recall certain mild to moderate instigations that you already have experienced, when you use the ‘Not good enough’ bookmark on them. Of course, I am assuming that you are also using the ‘Overlapping’ bookmark that I have recommended for you to use in a previous list in this blog.
[Violence, viewer discretion for series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Some discretion for the Apollo Greek mythology reference. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmark ‘Not good enough’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.
[I was going to start explaining another idea today, but I had to eventually go to the Department of Motor Vehicles, which I did today, and so instead I offered you one of my new ideas. However, next week, I plan to type in 2 lists.