9/28/2016
Hello. Based on my own experiences, I am assuming that, if you have read and practiced using the idea called ‘Stubborn’ located in Wishlist #1063, certain movies that you have watched since then have seemed to improve. By ‘practice’, for example, let’s say some of the kids practiced just feeling a sense of stubbornness, and not becoming stubborn with that feeling. I didn’t type it in sooner because I didn’t think it was relevant enough to talk about. Now, since I just spent over 2 hours looking for some sort of music video to introduce to you, I think that mentioning that improvement would go well with the music video that I am about to recommend to you, if you choose to use that improvement with the use of this music video. I 1st mentioned this music video in the Amazon.com lists. The music video is from the music video intro of the sci-fi tv show called ‘Beastmaster(1999-2002), starring Daniel Goddard as Dar, and Steven Grives as King Zad. You can locate the ‘Beastmaster’ music video in web site www.youtube.com. Go there, and search for phrase ‘beastmaster tv intro’. I recommend the 1st relevant option youtube offers. It’s heading is ‘BeastMaster TV series [Intro], and it’s from ‘MFM791’.
Now, here’s how I used it. The voice narrating the video sounds to me like it comes from King Zad, an enemy of Dar. However, even though King Zad is an enemy of Dar, King Zad speaks of Dar with a certain reverence and respect. And so, the way I recommend for you to use this video, in relation to your own school of thought, of course, is that, after you watch the ‘Beastmaster’ video from youtube, you can imagine King Zad’s voice representing let’s say those who practice schools of thought that may not agree with your own school of thought for certain notions. However, with some time, those who practice such schools of thought may still speak of you with a certain reverence and respect, like the way King Zad did when he talked about Dar. For example, I believe that all people have many virtues. So, therefore, I think it’s possible that such other schools of thought may be aware of certain virtues that you have, and in time, will choose certain virtues to speak about you with reverence and respect, even though they disagree with you for certain issues. And, of course, while you use this idea, you will probably develop it, give it more of a use for yourself.
Since the Beastmaster is obviously a man, it should be very easy for the boys to make this idea work for themselves. For the girls, choose a different main character for the video, a woman. Also, for the girls, refurbish the music video to be compatible with a woman being the Beastmaster, and remove the inapproprieities. Now, when I contemplationally use this ‘Beastmaster’ music video, I sometimes use it while waiting for the bus. Basically, I would imagine all the teenagers and adults that I can see in the bus terminal as I am about to enter the bus, I would imagine them being a version of King Zad, just like the music video, they’re all talking about me individually in a certain music video context using a certain reverence and respect.(Wow, in an imaginitive context, I didn’t realize so many people know specifically about what types of virtues I have!) Of course, you don’t use the video too literally. However, you can use the video as an indicator that you do have virtues that are specifically known by other people, even though those other people don’t subscribe to certain issues that you subscribe to.
Proof:
According to my computer, it is now 4:46 PM EST. Since I spent around 2 hours to just find a music video, I don’t think I’ll finish this idea today. I’ll try to at least give you the definition of ‘Proof’. I want to say that I believe this idea could be a ‘milestone’ idea for you. I considered calling this idea a ‘game changer’, but I used that name already in one of the Amazon lists. I think I can teach you the concept, and even though I believe it will have a positive effect upon you, based on my experience, the idea should be easily absorbed by you, and once you have learned it, you can simply move on to the next idea, or maybe make a more active improvement upon that idea. That choice is up to you.
The idea of ‘Proof’ basically began from the trailer of the movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha(2005)’. I at least did not see the entire movie. I only watched the trailer. You can find the trailer in web site www.youtube.com. Just search for phrase ‘memoirs of a geisha trailer’ in youtube, and one of the selections given by youtube should say ‘Memoirs of a Geisha trailer (HQ)’ by ‘Elias Regopoulos’. It was made 7 years ago, and it has almost 1.5 million views. Click that, and the illustration for ‘Proof’ starts 1 minute and 6 seconds into the trailer, when a woman is saying quote:-
Lady talking:-‘A true Geisha can stop a man in his tracks with a single look.’
That is when the trailer shows a woman looking at a man riding a bike, and soon afterwards, the man gets into an accident.
In a previous list in this blog, I said that the proof of what caused that man to be distracted came from himself. How he interpreted that proof caused him to be distracted to the point where he got into an accident while riding his bike. Soon after I typed something like that in, I have been upgrading it. For example, the ‘Stubborn’ idea shows you that an instigator can cause you to feel a sense of stubbornness, and since that stubbornness comes from your sense of proof, many people who experience such a sensation of stubbornness will simply become that stubbornness. That is why I recommended that you practice feeling a sense of stubbornness without becoming that sense of stubbornness.
So, what I plan to do, starting with this list, is to help you manage your sense of proof more directly.
Here is a question from this advice: ‘How can managing my sense of proof be useful to me?’
Let’s start with the 1st example I offered you from the ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’ trailer. The man was distracted while riding his bike to the point of getting into an accident. When I was in high school, I heard that one of the students while driving got into a minor accident because he was distracted by seeing what he believes to be an attractive lady. Now, I did not bother to verify what I had heard. However, I believe, even without actual proof, that such accidents happen in America all of the time. Of course, if you extrapolate from those accidents, it’s not just about men being distracted by attractive women to the point that they get into some sort of accident.
Here is the 2nd illustrated example.
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[I’m going to stop and continue next week. For this list, I plan to finish explaining ‘Proof’ and explain bookmark ‘Striving perspective’. Then, I plan to make new lists, each addressing a more specific idea for bookmark ‘Proof’. I’ll probably continue either this coming Tuesday or next Wednesday, a week from now. Oh, and before I go, I want to add that the ‘Beastmaster’ video, when used in this context, is not to be taken literally. For example, I don’t expect you to believe that you can communicate to the animals and have fighting skills like Dar has the ability to just from watching the ‘Beastmaster’ video and tv show. When you use the ‘Beastmaster’ video, it helps you imagine sensing that other schools of thought, if some time is used by them, they would narrate, so to speak, certain virtues that they are aware of that you have, in a certain context like the ‘Beastmaster’ video inspires you to imagine. I don’t want you to do anything reckless or dangerous because of a misunderstood use of the ‘Beastmaster’ video. See you next week!
10/5/2016
Hi again. I just spent a few hours today trying to think of yet another video introduction for the continuation of this advice. For me, it is now 4:46 PM EST, and I think less than 10 minutes ago, I finally found something. It is the promo for the Syfy channel’s tv show called ‘Incorporated’. It’s a new show that starts Nov. 30th of this year. Now, I’m not recommending that you watch the show. I am just recommending that you watch the promo trailer. I think the show can represent what new science fiction shows can look like for the year 2016. To watch the promo, go to www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘incorporated syfy’, and it’s the promo that has over 7 hundred and thirteen thousand views, and it’s just over a minute long. The sci-fi show ‘Incorporated’ stars Sean Teale as Ben, and Allison Miller as Laura Larson.
I’ll try to put 2 hours into this explanation, since I already spent several hours looking for some sort of video illustration. So, here’s the 2nd example for ‘Proof’. The illustration is from the movie ‘The Internship’ starring Vince Vaughn as Billy McMahon and Owen Wilson as Nick Campbell. To say again, I bought the movie ‘The Internship’ Instant Video from Amazon because I used it’s video rental several times already. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, around 53 minutes and 57 seconds into the movie, when Graham(Max Minghella) looks like he is stepping on the lower back of Billy in order to win in a game of Quidditch. The illustration is how Billy and Nick’s use of proof compares to the rest of their team: Lyle, Stuart, Neha, and Yo-Yo. I know that it’s not a fair comparison. The illustration is just meant to be used to make a comparison. As the movie progresses, and they are still on the Quidditch field, notice how Billy and Nick’s use of their own sense of proof allows them to give the rest of the teammates a reasonably optimistic experience, even though their team lost. For example, when Yo-Yo expressed disappointment for losing in Quidditch, around 54 minutes and 28 seconds into the movie, Billy says quote:-
Billy:-‘Don’t start that, Yo-Yo. You did your best out there today. That’s the 1st time we all came together as a team.’
So, this 2nd example illustrates different responses of proof from Billy and Nick as compared to the rest of their team’s responses of proof from the same result, losing in a game of Quidditch.
[I don’t feel like putting in the rest of the 2 hours today. I know that I barely typed in anything. It took several hours for me just to find the video ‘Incorporated’! However, the ‘good news’ is that the idea I plan for you to have is still in my head. It’s just a matter of finally putting a reasonable amount of it into words in this blog. I’d say that, in maybe a month from now, I may be able to help you manage your sense of time, if the instigations you experienced are trying to make it less effective. So, for a prelude(a preliminary to an action, event, condition, or work of broader scope and higher importance) illustration, I offer you this reference: In episode 10.11 ‘The Quest: Part 2’ from sci-fi series ‘Stargate SG-1(2007)’, located from Amazon Video 20 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, Merlin(Matthew Walker) says quote:
Merlin:-‘And through all these eons, only one thing stayed the same. There is never enough time.’
If you have Amazon Prime, you don’t have to buy the ‘Stargate SG-1’ episodes to watch them. They’re included with your Amazon Prime subscription.
Well anyway, sorry for the disappointment, and I’ll see you next week.
10/11/2016
Welcome. It looks like I contemplationally worked out all the kinks(a flaw or imperfection likely to hinder the successful operation of something, as a machine or plan) for the ‘Time’ idea I plan to explain to you, which means I may be able to explain it tomorrow. Before I do, I want to explain bookmark ‘Unattended’. So, what I’ll do now is read over this list, close it, and start a new list for bookmark ‘Unattended’. Once I finish explaining that, I plan to explain the ‘Time’ idea. Right now, the bookmark name that you may actually use for the ‘Time’ idea I plan to introduce to you may eventually be called ‘Not enough time’.
Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Beastmaster’. Some viewer discretion for movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’, since I didn’t see that movie. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Incorporated’ and ‘Stargate SG-1’. Some viewer discretion for movie ‘The Internship’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Proof’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.