12/2/2017
The Phonetic System(revisited):
Hi-diddly-ho!(Ned Flanders greeting). It is now 11:05 AM EST for me. Since I pretty much offered you the idea ‘The Phonetic System’, an idea I extrapolated from Allan Krill’s Pseudo numerology web site at 11/24 of last month, that means that you only had the idea for a little over a week. I imagined that many of the kids who are using the idea are pretty much excited and eager to use it. What I also imagine is happening is that many of the kids who are using the idea, since I imagine many of them are learning the idea with other kids, are also experiencing disappointment, since they are aware that some of the other kids are using an improved version of that idea that they would also want to use. When I 1st discovered Allan Krill’s web site years ago, what I was doing at the time was looking for a memory technique in a search engine. I typed in a certain phrase, and the search engine gave back an impossibly high number of results. And since I could only see a certain amount of results at any given time, what I did was that I just kept looking at the results. I think I looked for ‘over 2 hours’ before I discovered Allan Krill’s pseudo numerology web site. [12/23/2017: After thinking about it, since it was some years ago, I think it took me over 4 hours of searching using a specific search engine, and I thought to myself that I would stop looking after trying for 13 hours. I wasn’t looking for Allan Krill’s web site specifically, but that was one of the discoveries I had made during those 4 hours of searching.] It was just me. No study group, no blog to help me out, just me. With respect said, I’m just telling you this to help you feel better. After all, you may be feeling disappointment, and I’m not saying anything bad about that, but when I experienced Allan Krill’s pseudo numerology web site some years ago, I didn’t have anything, not even a blog. When I 1st experienced Allan Krill’s pseudo numerology, I felt very eager, very ambitious with it. So I believe I have some sort of experience with it to relate to what the kids are going through with it’s use.
More mobility:
Well anyway, since I imagined that a certain disappointment is also probably very very prevalent/vivid with it’s use, in the context that the disappointment is from the belief that other kids are using the pseudo numerology idea better, and you want that ‘better way’ to be made available to you, I believe I can help you with that prevalent experience of disappointment of yours by offering you more mobility to use the idea ‘The Phonetic System’ that is actually available to you. To illustrate what I mean by ‘more mobility’, I have 2 illustrations to offer you.
[I’m going to take a break right now. There’s stuff I copied from cable tv I want to watch, such as that 2 hour season premiere of ‘Agents of SHIELD’, and other stuff in the tivo?. I’ll probably just fast forward through it, but that will probably take a few hours to accomplish, even with fast forwarding. Some time after that, I plan to continue typing in this blog today. So, if you’re there today, I’ll see you then.
12/2/2017
Hi! It’s 5:52 PM EST for me. Here is the 1st illustration for what I mean by ‘more mobility’. The illustration is in episode 10.13 ‘The Road Not Taken’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate SG-1(2007)’. In the illustration, Major Hammond(Don S. Davis) is introducing Lt. Col. Samantha Carter(Amanda Tapping) to President Hank Landry(Beau Bridges). The illustration starts 14 minutes and 59 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
President Landry:-‘Colonel, nice to finally get to meet you.’
Major Hammond:-‘Colonel Carter, President Landry.’
Lt. Col. Samantha Carter:-‘President? of the United States?’
President Landry:-‘That’s right. Is there a problem?’
Lt. Col. Samantha Carter:-‘No, sir, it’s just…Never mind.’
Notice that, even though President Landry is not the President of the United States in her reality, she still has other expectations in her logic that allows her to be more mobile with that interpretation. She said to President Landry quote-‘No, sir, it’s just…Never mind.’, and she was able to continue listening to the President.
[12/3/2017: Aloha! I am adding this message to put a warning on the next recommended illustration from movie ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’. I wasn’t aware of this yesterday, but earlier today I thought that some of the kids considering the use of the illustration from movie ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ may find the illustration inappropriate/not acceptable to use. And so, since I just thought of this today, I apologize in general for not adding a disclaimer for the use of the illustration ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’. And so, since it’s too late to delete the illustration, I am adding a disclaimer. If you think that the use of the illustration from movie ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ is inappropriate/not acceptable for you to use, then of course don’t use it. It’s theme may be inappropriate, since they are con artists/thieves, and you may not want to use an idea that has such a theme. To reiterate, I didn’t think that using such an illustration may be inappropriate/not acceptable to some kids, not until today. My apologies.]
The next illustration is not as lofty, noble, or serious, but refurbished for advice, it still demonstrates a person who has a ‘more mobile’ use of expectations. The illustration is in movie ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels(1988)’ starring Steve Martin as Freddy Bensen, Michael Caine as Lawrence Jamieson, and Glenne Headly as Janet Colgate. The illustration according to Amazon Video SD rental starts near the end of the movie, 1 hour, 45 minutes, and 18 seconds into the movie. Janet recently conned Freddy and Lawrence, but just came back to introduce investors to Freddy and Lawrence to con money from. The illustration shows you that both Freddy and Lawrence are still bewildered and dumbfounded that Janet came back in such a manner. Still, in spite of their perplexed perspective, Lawrence agrees to participate in the scam by ‘playing along’ with Janet and her money scheme. Refurbished for advice, of course, that is an example of 2 men who have expectations that allows them to be ‘more mobile’ with their participations.
[I’m going to stop now and continue Friday. See you then.
[12/3/2017: I want to say that I made a new message the 2nd paragraph up, in case you just look at the end of the list for new messages, which is not unusual, so to speak. This is the 1st time I’m doing this. That’s why I’m letting you know.
12/8/2017
Gold question marks:
Hi-diddly-ho! It is now 7:34 PM EST for me. Before I continue with the ‘More mobility’ idea, I realized recently today that you should get the ‘Gold question marks’ idea I typed in Amazon.com. Basically, a man is talking to his boss, and in his imagination, he has many ‘Gold question marks’. Each question mark represents something that is fortified and ready to use, in case the participation with his boss would find such a thing useful. However, even though he has many gold question marks in his imagination, none of those question marks have an active use, not until his boss gives him an indication that such things are needed to be used.
In a separate example using the ‘Gold question marks’ concept, I imagined Ash portrayed by actor Bruce Campbell from action tv show ‘Ash vs Evil Dead(2015+)’ being a manager in a company. I gave him employees from tv shows ‘Star Trek: Enterprise(2001)’ and Star Trek: Voyager(1995+)’ working for him. For example, from Star Trek: Enterprise, Hoshi Sato(Linda Park) and Dr. Phlox(John Billingsley) work for Ash, and from Star Trek: Voyager, Seven(Jeri Ryan) and Harry Kim(Garrett Wang) work for Ash. I chose Ash as the manager because, in an entertaining context, I think Ash in the tv show ‘Ash vs Evil Dead’ is portrayed by the tv show to be comically stupid, and yet people follow him. The best illustration I can think of for ‘comically stupid’ is in episode 1.3 ‘Books from Beyond’ from tv show ‘Ash vs Evil Dead(2015)’, when Lionel Hawkins(Kelson Henderson) is explaining to Ash and Pablo(Ray Santiago) how the book is used. The illustration, according to Amazon Video SD, starts 11 minutes and 41 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:
Lionel:-‘The-the book itself is harmless, unless wielded by someone either very evil, or very stupid.’
And according to Ash’s previous movies, Ash has been using the book for long periods of time. I thought it was funny when the tv show implied that Ash was very stupid in order for such a book to be very dangerous. That’s why I thought it was easy to imagine Ash as a manager. I imagined Ash in a room with 7 or so of his employees, the ‘Star Trek’ characters I mentioned were in this room. He was in this room with his employees for over 4 hours, Ash was thinking, and all of his employees had a common ‘Gold question mark’ in their minds, a common fortified notion as to what they should be doing next. However, they did not give such a gold question mark an active use, not until their manager, Ash, brought a notion that was also the gold question mark to their attention, after 4 hours of pondering. [12/23/2017: To clarify, I used Ash as an example because, in my opinion, he is easy to imagine. I’m not using the ‘Ash the manager’ story to condescend anyone in management.]
So, if you choose to re-examine that situation, the recommended point is that you can have fortified notions in your mind, like having ‘Gold question marks’, so to speak, in your mind. I recommend, however, that you look at the ‘Ash the manager’ story, to help you govern those fortified notions.
Thinking 2 steps ahead:
What I’m going to do now is review and refurbish the ‘Stargate’ and ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ illustrations I offered you on 12/2 in this list, to help remove some of the ambiguity before I continue explaining the ‘More mobile’ idea. Here is a quote again from episode 10.13 ‘The Road Not Taken’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate SG-1’:
Lt. Col. Samantha Carter:-‘President? of the United States?’
President Landry:-‘That’s right. Is there a problem?’
Lt. Col. Samantha Carter:-‘No, sir, it’s just…Never mind.’
This is what I predict will happen some time after I help you become ‘more mobile’. You will start thinking in a context that I call ‘thinking 2 steps ahead’. I think it’s a popular enough expression, but I haven’t checked google.com to verify that it is. The illustration of Lt. Col. Samantha Carter talking to President Landry is the version of ‘thinking 2 steps ahead’ that I am trying to help you acquire. So, refurbished, what Samantha Carter was talking about, when she said ‘President? of the United States?’ to President Landry was Samantha Carter thinking 2 steps ahead. Notice that she chose not to make what she discovered with that ability an issue when she said quote ‘No, sir, it’s just…Never mind.’ You see? Samantha Carter has the ability to ‘think 2 steps ahead’, but she uses it to allow an interaction to continue to be ‘more mobile’.
The illustration from movie ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ refurbished is presented to you here as a caution example from the perspective of Janet Colgate, in the way that she treated Freddy and Lawrence. When Janet used her ability to ‘think 2 steps ahead’ of Freddy and Lawrence, she caused them to be speechless and experience bewilderment.
I revisited those 2 illustrations to help prepare you for your possible ability to ‘think 2 steps ahead’. Once it happens, once you really notice it, I believe the refurbished illustrations from ‘Stargate SG-1’ and ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ could be very useful to you to help you use such an ability.
[It’s 8:58 PM for me now. I’m going to stop now because I have stuff copied from cable tv, as well as 2 blu-ray movie rentals to look over. I will finish idea ‘More mobilility’ tomorrow, and hopefully begin explaining idea ‘Not work’ tomorrow as well. If you are there, then I’ll see you then.
12/9/2017
More mobility:
Lara Croft! (said as a greeting, based on the movie ‘Tomb Raider’ scheduled to be released March 16, 2018). It is now 9:25 AM EST for me. I am going to continue explaining idea ‘More mobility’ by explaining 5 stories. The idea ‘More mobility’ comes from the situation that I imagined many kids who are using Allan Krill’s pseudo numerology web site and maybe also this blog and the idea ‘The Phonetic System’ I invented. I imagined that many of the kids are feeling disappointed because they are aware of other kids who are using Allan Krill’s pseudo numerology web site much better than they are, that those other kids have a much better idea than is available to them. And so, what I did to help those disappointed kids was invent an idea to help them have more mobility.
The 1st story comes from a refurbished for advice with inapproprieities removed illustrations from episode 5.14 ‘Rekt in Real Life’ from tv show ‘Elementary(2017)’. The illustrations show that certain companies create jobs that pay people to play video games. The 1st illustration from the episode starts 2 minutes into the episode, according to Amazon Video. O.G. Pwnzr(Bobby Moreno) is offering to his potential customers an upgrade to a video game fighting character. Here is a quote:
O.G. Pwnzr:-‘Today I’m gonna introduce to you to the newest champion for Skystrike Titans, Vadrus Typhon. He is a complete badass, which is why all you rug rats are gonna pay big bucks for this upgrade, so you can do this…’
The O.G. Pwnzr illustration is used to give you an example of what may be in some of those video games. The illustration starts 2 minutes into the episode, and ends 2 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode, after the 2 teenage girls stopped talking. You’re only using those 40 seconds of illustration, since there’s obvious inappropriate content that is not used for this advice.
The 2nd illustration starts 9 minutes and 33 seconds into the episode, when Joey Ng(James Kyson) is talking to Sherlock(Jonny Lee Miller), Joan(Lucy Liu), and Detective Bell(Jon Michael Hill). Joey Ng notices that the video game players have stopped playing, and so he talks to them. Here is a quote:
Joey Ng:-‘Hey, guys, come on, focus. Don’t worry about this, okay? We got a tournament coming up. Let’s go!’
Joan:-‘When we came here, we were under the impression that this was your residence.’
Joey Ng:-‘Oh, it’s a team house; that’s how we do it in eSports. I own the place, and the team lives here so that they can practice together all day. Yeah, we give them room and board, salary, coaches, trainers, the works.’
I don’t know if such an eSports setup is actually happening, but the illustration from the tv show I believe allows you to imagine and consider if such a thing actually exists. Just use what I referenced, so that I can avoid extra editing.
So, here’s the story: You’re going through some sort of sense of disappointment because you believe that other kids have a more developed idea than yours, and you are experiencing some sort of sense of eagerness and ambition for using Allan Krill’s pseudo numerology web site. According to this story, those experiences that you are having are useful and valuable to those companies that give jobs to people to play video games. For your use, one obvious benefit is that it can be used as an indicator to determine value. You’re disappointed, that disappointment can be used by you to determine value. You’re eager and ambitious, that can also be used to determine value. The problem is that, since you are a kid, you lack an obvious amount of experience to govern such feelings. Also, the disappointments you are experiencing give such possible indicators a dissuaded use of such possible indicators. For example, if you contemplationally pursue an agenda, and you weren’t able to achieve the results that you were looking for, certain contemplation efforts used may be identified by you as ‘did not work’, and that dissuading identity may cause you to not use such efforts favorably for other agendas. I think many people in America still think that way. So, for this story, if you choose to, you imagine that your efforts and thoughts, the disappointments, the eagerness and the ambition, are able to be placed in a painting. How the painting looks is generalistic, since this is just a story. For example, you can just imagine doodling on a canvas, and that’s the painting used, you can use one of those popular paintings, or you can just imagine something nice that represents a generalistic, non-specific choice of a painting. It’s just used for a story. In this story, a company, like in the episode, offered to buy 5 of those paintings from you. They want to use your efforts as part of a requirement to video game players in order to play and compete with certain video games. So, these video game players will be using a copied sense of your eagerness, ambition, and even your disappointments, to play certain video games. Using such efforts and thinking is just part of the video game experience. It is not the entire video game experience. The company wants to buy 5 paintings from you. So, after you looked over and agreed to the contract, they’ll give you some money for those 5 paintings. Of course, you will only sell a copy of those efforts and thinking that you used and are still using that is acceptable for you to accept, and the company agrees to use such efforts and thinking within a certain context. Of course, the company has the right to mass produce such efforts and thinking. That’s one obvious reason why they’re giving you some money for it.
[I’m going to take a break now so that I can finally watch those 2 Blu-ray movies I mail order rented. Some time after that today, I will finish this idea.
Lara Croft! It’s now 3:00 PM for me. The purpose of this 2nd story is to offer you a sense of appreciation for using something consistently for several years. You, of course, will decide whether or not to use this idea, and if you decide to use it, how such a sense of appreciation is used by you. This 2nd story was created, so to speak, based on a few of my observations when I would pass by car dealerships that have a lot of their used cars outside on display. When I would think about those used cars sometimes, I would generalistically imagine college students in general in an implied context, but specifically single, available, and attractive women college undergraduate students. It is my believe, not verified, just a belief, that college students in general are essentially poor. Of course, there are rich college students, well to do and resourceful, but when you think about college students throughout the country overall, they’re poor. So, for 4 or so years while they are still in college, they don’t have jobs. That means college undergraduate students don’t have cars of their own.
So, what I did with those used cars was imagine actress Jenna Coleman, who portrayed character Clara Oswald in the sci-fi tv show ‘Doctor Who(2012-15)’, to be an undergraduate college student who received a used car from a philanthropist, like the tv show ‘The Philanthropist(2009)’ starring James Purefoy as Teddy Rist. So, before I continue with this story, I want to give you an illustration of a character portrayed by actress Jenna Coleman that, refurbished, may help you understand that Katrina Clark portrayed by Jenna Coleman is a poor college student. The illustration is from the movie ‘Me Before You(2016)’, and in the illustration Katrina is talking to her sister Lou Clark(Emilia Clarke). The movie is available from Amazon.com, and if you have Amazon Prime, the movie is available to you without additional payment. The illustration according to Amazon Video starts 18 minutes and 34 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Katrina:-‘Um…Look, I’m thinking of going back to college. Someone’s dropped out of business studies and they can take me back.’
Lou:-‘What? What about Thomas?’
Katrina:-‘There’s a nursery on campus. We’d come back on weekends.’
Lou:-(Sighs)
Katrina:-‘I don’t have a Patrick, Lou. I don’t think I’m ever gonna have a Patrick. I need this.’
Lou:-‘Oh, I get it. You just need me to stay here in my miserable job, so I can help Mum and Dad.’
Katrina:-‘I’ve done my fair share.’
Lou:-‘Oh, yeah?’
Katrina:-(Sighs) ‘I can’t stay here. You know I can’t. Please, for me and Tom.’
I’m not trying to turn every female college undergraduate student into a Katrina. I just wanted you to have an illustration example of what a poor female college student is like. So, here is how the story goes: A philanthropist gave Katrina a used car to use before she started college, but it’s only to be used while she is a college student. So, as long as she is attending college, all reasonable expenses associated with using that used car will be paid in full. For example, car insurance, parking expenses, gas, maintaining the car, even the occassional special events, it’s all paid for, as long as she is a college student. Once she has graduated from college, the car is to be given to a charity or a car dealership.
Let’s say Katrina attended college for 5 years. You can imagine Katrina doing all sorts of things with that used car. I even thought of a song to recommend for you to use as you imagine Katrina using that used car for all sorts of things. I just thought of this in the past half an hour: since many of you probably don’t actually know who I am, I am publicly saying that, using respectful maturity, I am going to introduce that song to you, as well as imagine singing along to that song as I imagine Katrina is doing a lot of stuff with her car. The song is called ‘Dance with Me’ by American soft rock band Orleans. According to www.wikipedia.org, the song reach a Billboard Hot 100 peak of #6 at October of 1975. To watch the music video of ‘Dance with Me’ for free, just search for phrase ‘dance with me orleans’ at www.youtube.com, and it should be the 1st selection offered, with over 4.8 million views. There is also a selection offered that gives you what looks like to me a sunset background with the lyrics of the song displayed so that you can sing along with the song.
So, as a recommendation, to help you imagine Katrina portrayed by actress Jenna Coleman as an undergraduate college student using the used car, after you watched the music video and/or the sing along video from youtube, you can think of that ‘Dance with Me’ song as she is using her used car. To help, if you choose to, I offer you my ‘sing along’ participation. I have already imagined actress Jenna Coleman as a college student do several things with the car while thinking of these lyrics:
Let it lift you off the ground
Starry eyes, and love is all around us
I can take you where you want to go
For example, Katrina(I didn’t have a name for her before, but I’m calling her Katrina now) while thinking of song ‘Dance with Me’ is providing transportation for 4 college students to their sports event, let’s say they’re basketball players for their college, and she’s driving them to the event and back to college. Another imagined event is one of her women friends from college took a photo of her standing in front of her used car. Another imagined event is Katrina just sitting in the used car holding the steering wheel, because she really loves using that car, and she is using some sort of imagined appreciation that only she understands, so to speak. After Katrina graduated from college, she gave away the car to a car dealership, and then soon afterwards got a job, then started leasing new cars. So, even though her future life as an adult with a job will have plenty of opportunities with cars, she will always remember the good times she had with her used car for college.
[It is now 5:16 PM for me, I am going to take another break. I have some salmon cooking in the oven, and stuff. I will continue typing more in later today.
It’s now 7:39 PM for me. I am going to stop now and finish this list this Friday. So, after I explain the next 3 stories, I will proofread this list, close it, and then explain idea ‘Not work’ finally. So, if you’re there Friday, I’ll see you then. Also, I will take off from work Christmas and New Year’s, so I’ll have more time for this list this month.(I’m not taking off from work just to have more time to type in this list, just to be clear).
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12/15/2017
Pain recover:
Lara Croft!(said as a greeting). It is now 9:31 PM EST for me. I invented an idea yesterday, but I can’t explain it fully now. I would have to explain several ideas 1st. However, I can still explain something about it now in a context that may help set the pace of this advice. So, this is just an overview. It’s not one of the 5 ideas I am trying to explain here. Let me start with an illustration. The illustration is from episode 3.13 ‘Deja Q’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1990)’, when Q(John de Lancie) is being treated for muscle spasms by Dr. Beverly Crusher(Gates McFadden). The illustration begins, according to Amazon Video, 17 minutes and 7 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:
Q:-‘I’ve been under a lot of pressure lately. Family problems.’
Beverly:-‘Mm. Well, don’t expect too much sympathy from me. You’ve been a pain in our backside long enough.’
Q:-‘Ah! Oh.’
Basically, the illustration is to show how Q unavoidably reacts to pain as Dr. Beverly Crusher is treating Q’s back spasms. You can continue watching the scene. It lasts until 17 minutes and 25 seconds into the episode. The point is to show you that an instigator may cause you to unavoidably react to discomfort from an induced instigation. There doesn’t have to be any physical contact involved, or even an agreed upon discussion. The instigator can simply? cause you to experience an instigation, which can cause you to unavoidably react to the discomfort caused by such an instigation.
The solution I have created for such an experience will take several bookmarks to complete. 1st, after explaining these 5 ideas, I plan to eventually explain the 1st ‘Not work’ idea. Then, I plan to explain the 2nd ‘Not work’ idea. After that, I can proceed with this solution. So, maybe within a month I can explain it. The ideas will help you develop your chosen objective understanding that such an unavoidable reaction to such a discomfort is not from you. Once you have that understanding, it should be easier for you to recover from such a discomfort. Of course, there are more ideas that will help you recover, but that is one obvious direction the solution I have invented should show you. I call this idea for now ‘Pain recover’. So, for something for you to use now, something to ‘tide you by'(to help someone through a difficult period until things improve), I have an illustration for you to use. Of course, the illustration is refurbished for advice, and you throw away the rest of the episode, since it is rated TV-MA. The illustration is in episode 4.8 ‘Extraction’ from sci-fi horror show ‘The Strain(2017)’. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 30 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode, when a security guard stops Ephraim(Corey Stoll) to interrogate him. Here is a quote:
Security guard:-‘Hey.’
Ephraim:-(turns around)’Yeah? What? Is there something you wanted?’
Security guard:-‘It’s nothing. Forget it. Have a good one.'(Ephraim walks away.)
The point is an idea I call ‘Expect’. When an instigator causes you to unavoidably experience discomfort, what the instigator may also be doing to you is adversely influence your sense of expectation use. So, what I recommend for you to do to help you have a more preferred, objective sense of expectation use is imagine that you are stopping Ephraim to ask him some questions, and when he says to you ‘Is there something you wanted?’, you can imagine saying back quote-‘Never mind’. For example, when you are sitting in the bus, you can imagine that Ephraim is in the bus, and then you say to him ‘Hey.’, and he is standing up at the other side of the bus looking at you, and you imagine him saying to you ‘Is there something you wanted?’, like the illustration in the episode, and then you imagine saying back to him ‘Never mind.’, and then he sits down somewhere in the other side of the bus. It doesn’t matter if the bus is full, it’s just imagined. You can also imagine while you are sitting down in the bus, you can imagine that you see Ephraim outside of the bus walking on the sidewalk after you call to him, you don’t have to imagine actually calling to him, that’s implied, and then he looks to you and says ‘Is there something you wanted?’, and then you imagine saying to him ‘Never mind.’, and then Ephraim continues walking. Basically, you just imagine as an exercise a few times now and then while you are in a safe reasonable situation, such as sitting down in a bus, that situation.
The reason why this ‘Ephraim’ imagining advice may work for you is because Ephraim is using his experience to accomodate the expectations of the security guard, so that Ephraim is allowed to leave. You see, Ephraim is also using his understanding of expectations, but not in an instigation context. But since you know Ephraim is doing that, you can turn that into an exercise to help you with your instigation problems involving expectations, if you have any.
[I’m going to continue explaining the 5 ideas tomorrow. So, if you are there, see you then.
12/16/2017
Lara Croft!(said as a greeting). It is now 12:01 PM EST for me. I want to start by recommending music video ‘Perfect Way’ by British band Scritti Politti. According to www.wikipedia.org, the song reached #11 in America, and was released in June 1985. Based on my interpretation of the song, the lead singer is explaining in the context of a music video that he has found the ‘perfect way’ to make the girls go crazy. I’m interpreting that to mean that he has found a way to date women. The reason I am recommending for you to watch this music video is because, even though it may seem like a juvenile(immature) topic, that topic is still expressed in the form of a song that you might like to hear, and the music video is OK to watch. Also, it’s specific juvenile identity may be useful for future older kids and younger teenagers to listen to. The fact that such a juvenile topic is presented as a music video may be entertaining to see. So, keeping that in mind, I recommend that you refurbish the music video and song to represent a man who is eagerly trying to give you an answer. When the lead singer in the song says ‘I have a perfect way’, think of that as a man eagerly and entertainingly trying to tell you something.
To watch music video ‘Perfect Way’ for free, search for phrase ‘perfect way scritti politti’ in www.youtube.com. It should be the 1st selection offered that says it’s the ‘Official Video’, with over 376 thousand views.
The 3rd story for idea ‘More mobility’ is meant to be a ‘time lapse’ idea. It’s like the ‘Chia Pet’ commercial from 1985. You can find this commercial by searching for phrase ‘original chia pet commercial’ in www.youtube.com. It’s the one with over 1 million views. If you see the commercial, it shows you the Chia Pet growing in seconds, but that growth is a ‘time lapse’ example. In one illustration of that commercial, as the ‘Chia Pet’ grows in a few seconds, it says ‘Full Coat 1 to 2 weeks’. So, I’m going to offer you a story that is meant to be used as a ‘time lapse’ participation, from a few weeks to a few years. Now, this is not the best ‘time lapse’ story that is out there. This is just something that is made to be a ‘time lapse’ story.
The story is about my plan to rent mail order DVDs and Blu-rays. The ‘time lapse’ part of it is how the plan changed as I used it. This reminds me of a quote from sci-fi tv show ‘The Flash(2017)’ starring Grant Gustin as The Flash. I only watched a few episodes of the series, but I remember what Captain Cold(Wentworth Miller) said in a debriefing to The Flash and his team. The quote is in episode 3.22 ‘Infantino Street’ from tv show ‘The Flash(2017)’. According to Amazon Video, the quote starts 12 minutes and 46 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Captain Cold:-‘There are only 4 rules you need to remember: 1)Make the plan, 2)execute the plan, 3)expect the plan to go off the rails…, 4)throw away the plan.’
I thought that what Captain Cold said may get you in the mood, if you choose to, to interpret my ‘DVD/Blu-ray’ plan.
So, this is how my DVD/Blu-ray’ plan started: For starters, for those of you unfamiliar with how renting DVDs and Blu-rays by mail works, here’s a brief explanation. The way I did it, I found a service that delivers DVDs and Blu-rays by mail from the internet. I chose to rent 5 DVDs/Blu-rays at a time, meaning that I can rent 5 DVDs/Blu-rays, and if I return let’s say 4 of them, when the DVD/Blu-ray rental service receives them, I can rent another 4. Now, to receive those DVDs and Blu-rays the quickest way reasonably possible, I also rented a PO Box. So, usually, the DVDs and Blu-rays in my area are mailed on a Monday morning, and my PO Box receives them on a Tuesday. So, what I usually would do is go to that PO Box before 6:00 Am on a Wednesday morning, see or fast forward through those DVDs and Blu-rays on Wednesday night, then place those DVDs and Blu-rays in a regular mailbox on a Thursday morning, before the mail in the mailbox is brought to the post office. The DVD/Blu-ray rental service usually receives those DVDs and Blu-rays by Friday, so that I can receive 5 more newly available DVDs and Blu-rays by Monday.
6 months or so ago, to make this routine more realistic to follow, I decided to increase my service from 5 DVDs and Blu-rays to 6 so that I can just rent 3 at a time. So, my expectations would shorten from 5 DVDs and Blu-rays to 3 DVDs and Blu-rays, but I no longer needed to go to the PO box so early in the morning to retrieve them. For example, I can still have 3 DVDs and Blu-rays at home, because I still have available 3 DVDs and Blu-rays to use for the following week. Now, although I decided to do that, I did not actually do that. Some time after I decided to do that, based on the movies I selected to watch, I don’t get that many movies a week. For example, if for next week I only have 1 movie that will be mailed to me, I can choose to not visit the PO box, not until up to 5 movies are actually mailed to me. I can skip a week or 2 before I actually need to go to the PO Box and watch those movies.
You may not see this as much of an idea, but keep in mind that, when I would go get the movies, I would try to go to the PO Box before 6:00 AM. I still do that now, but now I also can skip a week or so without needing to go to the post office for those movies.
The point of that DVD and Blu-ray rental story is that the plan changes as you use it. When you use the ‘More mobility’ idea, you may have a plan that also has some associated disappointments involved, but if you consider proceeding with such a plan, that plan may change as you use it. Just think of it as an option, that plans with certain associated disappointments may change as you proceed with such plans. Like Captain Cold said in that ‘Flash’ episode, refurbished for advice, of course:
‘1)Make the plan, 2)execute the plan, 3)expect the plan to go off the rails…, 4)throw away the plan.’
It’s now 4:28 PM EST for me, and I want to finish this list today. This 4th idea for ‘More mobility’ is about my concern for your overall use of disappointments and to improve your contemplation foundation for idea making in regards to instigations. The illustrations for this idea are just from one episode, episode 1.3 ‘The Schtup List’ from law firm show ‘The Good Fight(2017)’. I’ll start with the premise of this idea using an illustration from the episode. Before, this episode was only available from www.cbs.com. Now, among other places, it’s also available from Amazon.com. According to Amazon Video, the illustration begins 5 minutes into the episode. During a finance meeting with other lawyers from the law firm, Barbara Kolstad(Erica Tazel), name partner, is talking to another name partner, Adrian Boseman(Delroy Lindo), at law firm Reddick, Boseman, & Kolstad. Here is the quote:
Barbara Kolstad:-‘Ventura Bridge, the cell phone tower company. They haven’t paid their retainer yet.’
Adrian Boseman:-‘It’s got to be an oversight.’
Barbara:-‘Well, maybe, but without their retainer, we’re down $12, 600,000. That means all the equity partners will owe $300,000 more this year.’
Adrian:-‘It’s an oversight, y’all. The Ventura Bridge is a no-bid contract going back, what, five years? That’s money in hand. Don’t worry. I will make a call.’
Barbara:-‘You better, or we’re all out $300,000.’
The 2nd illustration begins, according to Amazon Video, 23 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode. Julius Cain(Michael Boatman), managing partner, is talking to Barbara Kolstad. Here is a quote:
Julius:-‘Barbara, have you got a moment?’
Barbara:-‘What’s on your mind?’
Julius:-‘There won’t be any repercussions, right?’
Barbara:-‘Seriously?’
Julius:-‘Oh, my God.’
Barbara:-‘Wait. You…voted for Trump?’
Julius:-(sighs.)
Barbara:-‘Good. Then you will pitch for us.’
Julius:-‘Oh, I hate this.’
Barbara:-‘I know, but it’s for the firm.’
Julius:-(sighs)’Look, I, uh…I don’t get ostracized, right? I-I don’t get isolated?’
Barbara:-‘Look, Kanye voted for Trump.’
Julius:-‘No, he didn’t. He said he would’ve if he did vote.’
So, for the kids who are experiencing disappointments because other kids have a better, more developed memory technique than they have, I am concerned that such disappointments may cause you to unnecessarily avoid the use of disappointments in an overall context. I have invented an idea that may work for such disappointments. It will be explained after I explain the 2nd definition of ‘Not work’, probably within a month. Since I am not working Christmas or New Years, maybe this month. So, until then, I am stipulating that you may have such disappointments, and I am going to put those disappointments to the side right now, and give you an example of a man who is using disappointments to decide what opportunities he should pursue. That man, refurbished for advice, is character Julius Cain from episode 1.3 ‘The Schtup List’. Now, keep in mind that Julius Cain is a character in a tv show. He is not a real person. His character is portrayed by a real person, but the character portrayed is not real. Knowing this may help you use the character in your logical conclusions, since so many different schools of thought may be using this advice.
So, in the 2nd illustration, Julius admitted to Barbara that he voted for Trump. I am going to type in, based on my speculation and my imagination, why Julius Cain admitted to voting for Trump. If you look at www.wikipedia.org for tv show ‘The Good Fight’, you will see under category ‘Main Cast’ that Julius Cain was a former partner at Lockhart/Gardner. That means he has experience selling his partner shares before moving to another law firm. So, based on the 1st illustration, if the Ventura Bridge retainer is not resolved, if he leaves his current law firm job, and I am just guessing, the value of his partner shares will be significantly lower, and/or the law firm would have to delay purchasing his partner shares. And so, to possibly resolve the situation, he considered admitting to Barbara that he voted for Trump, and that will allow him to represent the law firm in order to resolve the Ventura Bridge retainer situation, and the value of his partner shares will be more acceptable again. However, if he admits to voting for Trump, he will be shunned by most of the lawyers there. You see? In order to consider using such an option, he chose to interact with obvious disappointments. Of course, those disappointments are not considered the same as the disappointments the kids may be experiencing than not having a better memory technique than the other kids, but the point is that the kids may unnecessarily avoid overall the use of disappointments.
So, if you continue watching the episode with Julius Cain in it, you would see that Julius Cain representing the law firm to the Ventura Bridge company allowed the law firm that he is a managing partner for to get their retainer. So, using disappointments to help him decide how to proceed, Julius Cain achieved his objective. He was able to help the law firm and himself, and soon after, he is already being shunned by other lawyers.
The 2nd part of this idea is to help improve the foundation of your ideas that relate to instigation. When Julius Cain was planning to tell Barbara that he voted for Trump, he also made himself aware that he accomplished something working for that law firm. After all, once he admitted to voting for Trump, he knows for certain that other lawyers with shun/ostracize him. Therefore, if that will happen, he wants to know that he made basic accomplishments for that law firm. So, refurbished for advice, of course, to improve the foundation of your ideas, add what you imagine to be his efforts to be aware of his basic accomplishments to the law firm to the foundation of your ideas that relate to instigation. Keep in mind that you are using what you imagine from a character in a tv show, not a real person. That sense of accomplishment, even though it was created using a character from a tv show, it was still created by you. That sense of accomplishment should help you sense that you also, have basic accomplishments, whether at school or work, and those sense of accomplishments, as well as that sense of accomplishment you created from that fictional character should also help you. So, when you imagine Julius Cain walking into the office to talk to Barbara, keep in mind the idea that Julius is well aware of his own sense of basic accomplishments to the law firm.
[Well, I’ll explain the 5th story Friday, and very likely finish this list this coming Friday as well. So, if you will be there, I’ll see you then.
12/22/2017
Lifestyle identity:
Hi diddily ho, neighborino!(Ned Flanders greeting). It is now 8:24 PM EST for me today. I just made up an idea for this list today, and I finished it up a few minutes ago. I call the idea ‘Lifestyle identity’. Since I finished giving you idea ‘The Phonetic System’, Wishlist #1104, on 11/25/2017, that means it’s possible you’ve had almost a month using it. Even though I haven’t given you any examples yet as to how to use it, and I am addressing more the kids and the teenagers, it is possible that some of you have developed some sort of logic circulation idea on your own using it. My concern is that you may use that circulation idea on too many aspects of your interactions, causing you to lose a certain lifestyle identity. I have decided to make this ‘Lifestyle identity’ idea my 5th idea for idea ‘More mobility’. The illustration example, refurbished for this idea, of course, is in episode 7.14 ‘Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield’ from animated tv show ‘The Simpsons(1996)’. Here is a description of the end of the episode from www.wikipedia.org:
‘When she and the rest of the family are about to enter the party, Marge criticizes the behavior of everyone in her family. But when Homer tells his children that they should thank their mother for pointing out how bad they really are, Marge realizes that she has changed for the worse. The family decides to skip the country club party and goes to Krusty Burger instead.’
The episode is available from Amazon Video, and according to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 19 minutes and 24 seconds into the episode. The point of the illustration, refurbishing the illustration, of course, is that when Marge used her memory technique to join the Springfield Country Club, they accepted her. However, her original lifestyle identity was fading. According to www.wikipedia.org, ‘Marge realizes that she has changed for the worse’. So, she decided to no longer try to join the Springfield Country Club, so that she can re-establish her original lifestyle identity. So, what I am recommending to you is that, when you use that logic circulation idea of yours, use it in a context that does not adversely affect your chosen lifestyle identity.
Earlier today, I invented a story for idea ‘Lifestyle identity’. It’s not an exact match, but I believe it may still be useful to you. I invented this story while watching the end of movie ‘Dune(1984)’ that I recently recorded from cable tv. I didn’t watch the whole movie again. I do, however, notice that movies after making certain ideas do seem more detailed than before, and that you may notice things in the movie that you didn’t notice before. For example, as Paul Atreides(Kyle MacLachlan) and the other walk into the palace, the scene according to Amazon Video SD rental starts 2 hours, 7 minutes, and 30 seconds into the movie, you should notice that there is a boy holding a cat. I don’t remember noticing that the last time I watched the movie.
So, as I watched that scene again, with the inapproprieities removed of course, I invented this story: Hilda Spellman(Caroline Rhea), the witch from tv show ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch(1996-2003)’, chose to use an opportunity to participate in a situation that looks like the end of the movie ‘Dune'(of course without the obvious violence), so that she can learn more about the Fremen. She wanted to learn to wear their water preserving suit, and to learn more about their culture. The opportunity presented itself in the form of an invitation. The participation would all be in one day, and the Fremen would prepare her for that situation near the end of the movie ‘Dune’, when Paul would enter the palace and talk to the others. That was the original plan. However, after she agreed to participate, another invitation was presented to her. She was invited to be a guest of Princess Irulan(Virginia Madsen) and her father, the Emperor of the known universe(Jose Ferrer). Soon after reading the invitation, her focus went to participating with Princess Irulan and the Emperor. According to the invitation, they will wine and dine with her and prepare her for the event. She thought that she had the perfect dress to wear for that occassion. When she arrived, she chose to be with Princess Irulan and the Emperor when Paul arrived.
Once she arrived back on Earth, after having such a wonderful time with the Princess and the Emperor, she realized that her original purpose to learn about the Fremen did not occur, and she was disappointed about that.
In a similar story, a girl, let’s say 8 years old, from a school assignment with a legitimate school association with a company project, was also given a similar opportunity to learn about the Fremen, to learn to wear their water conserving suit, be introduced to the Fremen culture, and to be there in the palace when Paul arrives to talk to the others. However, as she was participating with that invitation, she was offered another invitation to be with Princess Irulan and the Emperor. She would talk to the kids from that royal line, and would actually have the privilege of being with the Princess and the Emperor when Paul arrives in the palace. They would even provide her with several beautiful dresses to wear for several separate ceremonial occassions. She agreed to be with the Princess and the Emperor. And when she arrived back home, she, too, also realized that she learned nothing about the Fremen, which was her original assignment.
I decided to make ‘The Princess and the Emperor’ story a ‘no-win scenario’ story, meaning that all the girls, teenage girls, and women who participate in such a way will always choose the Princess and the Emperor, and then realize later that their original purpose was to learn from the Fremen. However, in Hilda’s situation, the realization was just a personal, minor disappointment, whereas in the 8 year old girl’s situation, the realization addresses a school assignment.
My point is that, even if such a participation is a ‘no-win’ situation, with the help of idea ‘Lifestyle identity’, you can at least try to learn from such a mistake. For example, realize what you have done, so that it’s less likely to happen again. Such a realization may help you use your memory technique while also maintaining the identity of your chosen lifestyle.
[I plan to proofread and finish this idea tomorrow. After that, I plan to start a new idea. So, if you’re there tomorrow, I’ll see you then.
12/23/2017
Violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Stargate SG-1’. Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’. Rated TV-MA violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Ash vs Evil Dead’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Elementary’. Rated PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Me Before You’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Rated TV-MA violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘The Strain’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘The Flash’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘The Good Fight’. Rated TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘The Simpsons’. Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Dune’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, tv show, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘More mobility’, ‘Gold question marks’, and ‘Lifestyle identity’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.