Wishlist #1085

4/22/2017

Not my effort of understanding:

Salutations! 1st, the music video. It’s part of my routine to offer you some sort of video with music, such as a music video, but you don’t have to use it. Today, it is music video ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ by American alternative rock band ‘Deep Blue Something’. To watch it for free, go to www.youtube.com and search for phrase ‘deep blue something breakfast at tiffany’s’. It’s the music video that has over 21 million views. According to www.wikipedia, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” is sung from the point of view of a man whose girlfriend is on the verge of breaking up with him because the two have nothing in common. Desperate to find something, the man brings up the Audrey Hepburn film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and his girlfriend recalls that they “both kinda liked it.” He argues that this should serve as enough motivation for them to work out their problems based on the notion that love will always find a way to make things work. The music video features the band members arriving to a breakfast table and being served by butlers, beside the curb in front of Tiffany & Co. in Midtown Manhattan. Near the end of the video a young woman dressed like Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn‘s character from the film) walks past on the sidewalk, and takes off her sunglasses. I think the song is catchy, especially if you’re an Audrey Hepburn fan. I don’t think it will be as popular as that previous music video I offered you, ‘What Makes You Beautiful’, but you might find it entertaining to watch a few times. Here’s a quote from the song ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’:

And I said, “What about Breakfast at Tiffany’s?”
She said, “I think I remember the film,
And as I recall, I think we both kinda liked it”
And I said, “Well, that’s the one thing we’ve got”

So, let’s get to the illustration 1st for idea ‘Not my effort of understanding: According to Amazon Video, and if you have Amazon Prime, watching it is included with your Prime membership, the illustration is in season 702, episode 4 ‘Hide’ from sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who(2013)’. It’s a conversation between Clara(Jenna Coleman) and The Doctor(Matt Smith). The illustration starts 8 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode, with thunder and lightning from outside of the house they’re in. Here is a quote:

The Doctor:-‘You coming?’

Clara:-‘Where?’

The Doctor:-‘To find the ghost.’

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The Doctor:-‘Because you want to. Come on.’

Clara:-‘Well, I dispute that assertion.’

Soon after saying that, 8 minutes and 53 seconds into the episode, Clara presents to The Doctor a certain facial expression I am assuming she has learned to give him from the times they have been working together.

When Clara said ‘Well, I dispute that assertion’, she chose not to interact with a certain effort of understanding. She also chose not to interact with a certain participation, ‘to find the ghost’.

I don’t think I need to say much for this idea. The reason is that, when I used this idea originally, it was not in a form that accomodated many schools of thought. It was in a relatively simple form that allowed me to more tenably experience mild to moderate instigations that tried to improperly encourage me to commit to efforts of understanding that I did not need to commit to. For example, I would just contemplationally say the phrase ‘Not my effort of understanding’ if I experienced something odd, something unusual that wanted an unusual effort of understanding to be associated with it’s identity. Let’s say for example a lady reading this blog chooses to imagine being in that ‘Doctor Who’ episode, and The Doctor asks that same question, and that lady gives a similar response that Clara gave The Doctor. That lady for this example clearly does not want to ‘find the ghost’. That demonstrates that she knows what her certain chosen efforts of understanding are.

Here’s another illustration example, although I don’t know where the movie is available. I’m just using www.imdb.com as a reference. The movie might be available to you. Go to www.imdb.com and search for phrase ‘transformers the movie’. The reference is from animated movie ‘The Transformers: The Movie(1986)’. Click ‘See full cast’, and one of the Transformers called ‘Blurr’ is there. Blurr is the Autobot that talks very fast, no matter what pace of acknowledgement is involved. So, if Blurr is talking to you for the 1st time, not only does Blurr talk fast, but Blurr also moves fast, and all you might see at first is a blur. What will probably happen if you continue talking to blur from time to time is that you will get used to Blurr’s fast talk and appearance. Now, when you explain to others that were with you when Blurr was talking to you what happened, you will realize for this example that their chosen efforts of understanding has difficulty interpreting Blurr’s easily misunderstood impressions of efforts of understanding regarding his speed of talk and appearance.

Anyway, I have already upgraded this idea, and I plan to give you it’s upgrade sometime after I explained idea ‘Lean’ to you, let’s say maybe a month after. I want you to appreciate the positive effects of learning idea ‘Lean’ by not giving you any ideas that are too soon to give you.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who’ and animated movie ‘The Transformers: The Movie’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Not my effort of understanding’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

So, I guess I’ll see you next Saturday to offer you idea ‘Lean’.