Wishlist #1054

7/5/2016

To get people ‘in the mood’ for reading this stuff, I want to begin with an illustration from episode 7.10 ‘Hide’ from series ‘Doctor Who(2013)’. According to Amazon Video, the episode is located at ‘Season 702’, episode 4. The illustration starts, according to Amazon Video, 5 minutes and 24 seconds into the episode, when Clara(Jenna Coleman) is talking to Alec Palmer(Dougray Scott) about the alleged ‘haunted’ house that he purchased. Here is the quote:

Clara:-‘You went to the bank, and said, ‘You know that gigantic old house on the moors? The one that dossers(?) are too scared to doss in, the one that birds are too scared to fly over? And then you said, ‘I’d like to buy it, please, with my money?”

Alec Palmer:-‘Yes, I did, actually.’

Clara:-‘That’s incredibly brave.’

(For the words, I used Amazon’s option to turn the caption on, so that I can just copy the words displayed by Amazon to type in this blog. To turn the captions on, the ‘Options’ selection is located on the upper right hand side of your Amazon Video screen when your cursor is moved to be on the video screen. You can move your cursor to go to ‘Options’ and select for options to be on, when you find such an option useful to you).

I think that maybe you might find Clara’s rambling about Alec Palmer buying such a house to be useful to you.

Available:

OK, it’s now 3:55 PM EST, and I just took a nap. This bookmark I am about to introduce to you, called ‘Available’, if memory serves, was the 1st active bookmark that I invented, soon after I finished inventing the ‘Surprise understand’ bookmark, the bookmark that is made of 6 lists and took me 1 and a half months to complete in explanation. I think this happened several months ago. This bookmark is important because, in my opinion, it is the 1st active bookmark that can be called a ‘ventilation’ bookmark, meaning that you may be able to use this bookmark to allocate certain perspectives. In order for that to possibly happen, I would have to re-introduce to you the concept of ‘Striving perspective’. And so, just a few hours ago, I discovered an illustration from a Dyson commercial that can, after being refurbished, may show you what I am talking about. So, if you choose to, the Dyson commercial I am referring to can be found in www.youtube.com . In youtube’s search engine, just type in ‘dyson commercial jensen twins’, and in one of the 1st shown commercials, you may see a commercial whose length is 31 seconds. When I do the search, I see 2 commercials that qualify. It describes that the Jensen twins are in the Dyson cordless vacuum commercial. Now, if you choose to watch that commercial, you see both twins illustrating the use of a vacuum cleaner, one of the twins is using an older model, and the other twin is using the Dyson cordless vacuum.

The great thing about that commercial is that it may help you understand what bookmark  ‘Available’ may do for you in regards to your chosen use of striving perspective. The objective, once I finish describing what bookmark ‘Available’ is, is to allow you to have a use of striving perspective that can be partitioned. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘Partition’ means-‘a division into or distribution in portions or shares’. So, when you look at the Dyson commercial, the Jensen twin using the older model vacuum represents a striving perspective that does not partition, and the Jensen twin that is using the Dyson vacuum represents a striving perspective that is able to partition. Basically, the vacuum cleaner that can partition does not need to be plugged in when in use, and can change it’s shape to better suit the needs of it’s user. The older vacuum cleaner cannot do these things. Now, before I continue, I am not saying that one vacuum cleaner is better in every way than the other. In other words, I do not compare Wonder Woman to Lois Lane(In some of the comic books, you see Superman in love with Wonder Woman, in other comic books, you see Superman in love with Lois Lane. Obviously, Lois Lane does not have any super powers, when compared to Wonder Woman). I am merely offering you an idea that I believe can be useful to you in regards as to experiencing unavoidable instigation.

So, to begin explaining what ‘Striving perspective’ means, let’s go to the movie ‘The Internship(2013)’. According to Amazon Video rental, the reference begins 54 minutes and 26 seconds into the movie, when Billy McMahon(Vince Vaughn) said to Yo-Yo Santos(Tobit Raphael) quote ‘Don’t start that, Yo-Yo. You did your best out there today. That’s the first time we all came together as a team.’ When you look at that scene, it’s not just Yo-Yo Santos(Tobit Raphael) who is distraught for losing. The other team members, Lyle(Josh Brener), Stuart(Dylan O’Brien), and Neha(Tiya Sircar) are also feeling miserable. when you reference what Billy said to Yo-Yo, that ‘‘Don’t start that, Yo-Yo. You did your best out there today. That’s the first time we all came together as a team.’ quote, you use that quote to compare Billy and Nick Campbell(Owen Wilson) to the rest of the team. What I am saying is that, for the purposes of this advice, Billy and Nick have a striving perspective, and the other team members, Yo-Yo, Lyle, Stuart, and Neha, do not. Billy and Nick are able to partition their experiences with Graham(Max Minghella) in order to give the other team members a more optimistic and productive perspective from their experiences playing Quidditch.
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Here is another way of explaining ‘Striving perspective’. It is like giving more time and credence(belief as to the truth of something) to certain aspects of the perspective that you have chosen to use, chosen by your intent. I am not recommending to you that you turn yourself into a ‘doormat’ for instigation. The idea called ‘Striving perspective’ can simply give yourself more latitude when experiencing instigation and certain inadvertencies, latitude that is already a part of your intent. If you choose this idea, it will be a use of latitude that is already a part of your chosen intent, not something, for example, that you may find unacceptable and/or too compromising to use. Here’s an example that I just thought of: Suppose that, after a few weeks of using ‘Striving perspective’, you realize that certain notions that you have chosen to learn from may need more time in order to acclimate into a form that is acceptable for you to use. Now, when you experience instigation from certain people in certain circumstances, a few of those notions are brought to your attention, and when they are, you have the option created from your use of ‘Striving perspective’ to give those notions some more time to acclimate in your mind, since you have already made the logical conclusion that such notions just need more time to acclimate.

I believe that a more productive way to explain ‘Striving perspective’ now, based on my ability to explain, is to finally start explaining bookmark ‘Available’. Then I can introduce bookmark ‘Available’ to your possible use of ‘Striving perspective’.

It’s now 5:51 PM, and I am going to explain bookmark ‘Available’ using a refurbished reference. The reference is from near the end of episode 1.11 ‘A Great Personality’ from series ‘Cupid(1999)’ starring Jeremy Piven as Trevor Hale, the man in the tv show that thinks he’s Cupid. According to the internet, Cupid the series wasn’t officially released on DVD/Blu-ray yet, even though it has been over 16 years since it was broadcasted on tv. It’s also not available for streaming to your computer that I know of. So, what I’ll do is offer you the transcript to that episode. I found the transcript on web site http://www.simplyscripts.com/tv_cd.html . From there, you are led to web site http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Cupid/ . And from there, the specific web site to the transcripted episode is offered in pdf format. Your computer should automatically use a program to show you that pdf format, and that web site is

http://leethomson.myzen.co.uk/Cupid/Cupid_1x11_-_A_Great_Personality.pdf

Anyway, here is the quote I am using, and it is located near the end of that transcript. This is when Lance(Joe Petcka) is talking to his girlfriend Yvonne(Christine Taylor). Here is the quote from Lance:

Lance:-‘But I told Jimmy, ‘Hey, that’s acquisition’s problem! Don’t come in here and expect us to bail you out.”

So anyway, based on what Lance said to Yvonne, refurbished for advice, Lance was having a problem with one of the employees from another division. Even though Lance did not believe he did anything wrong, Jimmy still imposed a sense of grievance upon Lance that bothered him to the point that he had to talk to his girlfriend Yvonne about it. So, this is where the bookmark ‘Available’ is used. Let’s say you also had some sort of issue with another co-worker, and even though you did nothing wrong, even though you believe you are ‘in the right’ with the issue discussed, the other co-worker still imposed upon you some sort of grievance associated with the issue. What bookmark ‘Available’ does for you is give you the option to identify that sense of grievance that may be accumulating for you to experience as something that should not be ‘available’ for you to experience, meaning that such a sense of grievance, because of it’s imposition, may be used by you in a context that you believe that it is available for you to use, but in reality, you have already made the logical conclusion that you are ‘in the right’ in regards to that issue. However, since the grievance is imposing, and maybe even accumulating upon you to experience, that persistence may cause you to use such an experience as if it was actually available for you to experience. Going back to that conversation with Lance and Yvonne, notice that Lance felt he would feel better if he talked about the grievance he experienced with Jimmy with Yvonne, since he already used such an imposition of grievance as if it were available for him to use.

Let me try to explain that again. Suppose one of your co-workers imposed upon you a sense of grievance, even though you believed you are ‘in the right’. Soon after that experience, you experience a sense of accumulation from that grievance. Even though you have already established to yourself that you are ‘in the right’, what you do with that sense of grievance is accept it as if that sense of grievance were available for you to use. Now, that is what you may have done before bookmark ‘Available’. If you choose to use bookmark ‘Available’, and you experience such a situation again, you can contemplationally say the word ‘Available’ or ‘Not available’ to identify that sense of grievance as ‘not available’ for you to use, instead of what you did before, which was committing to a sense of grievance which should not have been yours to commit to.

So, basically, bookmark ‘Available’ can help you control how you respond to contemplation accumulations that you have already identified as something that is not from you to begin with. Of course, for mild to moderate situations, whatever it was that you have agreed to do for such an issue, that still continues. However, with this idea, how you respond to such a situation again you may now have more of a productive control than before, if you use this idea. Also, bookmark ‘Available’ may be a useful starting point when choosing to learn ‘Striving perspective’.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘The Internship’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Striving perspective’, ‘Available’, and ‘Not available’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.