Wishlist #1130

6/30/2018

Lara Croft.

(said as a greeting.)

It is now 1:40 PM EST for me. The music video I am recommending for this advice is for the song ‘Water Runs Dry’ by Boyz II Men. According to wikipedia, the song was released April 10, 1995. It reached number 2 in the United States. To watch the music video for free, search for phrase ‘boys 2 men water runs dry’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 44 million views. To me, the song is meant to relax you, especially when you are driving. When you choose to watch the music video, the group ‘Boyz II Men’ seems to me are trying to give advice to help you have a more stable relationship, and in that context, the music video is relaxing to watch. And, of course, even that is refurbished for this advice. For example, I just recently watched the entire music video on youtube less than a half an hour ago, and even though I am not in a relationship, I watched it in a context that was relaxing to watch. If you are driving, you can just choose to listen to the song ‘Water Runs Dry’, just to feel relaxed as you drive. The music video can also be watched just so that you can feel relaxed.

Before I start explaining idea ‘Not add’, there is one more idea I would want to explain. Even though the idea is originally part of the explanation of idea ‘Not add’, I believe that it is better that I explain something about it now. The reason is that, once I start explaining idea ‘Not add’, I plan to continue explaining it in a certain order. The idea I plan to explain now I recently invented on 6/28/2018 on a Thursday, just 2 days ago. That means I will probably have to explain that idea last, and it may take me a few weeks until I get to it. So, instead of waiting several weeks until I am finally able to explain it, instead I’ll explain something about it now, not it’s original explanation, but something about it that may sustain you somewhat.

Not another:

According to www.merriam-webster.com, here is the definition of the idiom called ‘No other’: ‘leaving no choice.’, and here is it’s sentence use: ‘It was horrible. There’s really no other way to describe it.’ Basically, idea ‘Not another’ identifies an instigation and/or inadvertency that imposes an impression of meaning that seems to be exclusive, as if it has no other meaning other than the meaning that is imposed upon you to interpret it. That includes a possible adverse context. So, if such an impression of meaning is imposed upon you to interpret, you too may treat it in it’s context as if there is no other way to treat it, except in the impression that is imposed upon you to treat it. The idea is called ‘Not another’ instead of ‘No other’ because, when you use it in it’s original recommended context, saying the phrase ‘Not another’ is meant to help you identify such an instigation in a way that says that you are not using such an impression of meaning in such a context. The word ‘Not’ indicates to you, if you choose to, that such an impression of meaning is ‘not’ used by you. Calling this idea ‘Not another’ instead of ‘No other’ I believe is more effective.

The best illustration example I can think of right now for idea ‘Not another’, and it’s not an exact match so I’m going to refurbish it, is in movie ‘Starship Troopers(1997)’, starring Clancy Brown as Sgt. Zim, and Jake Busey as Ace Levy. The movie is available streaming rental and purchase from Amazon.com. Since purchasing the movie is about 8 dollars, I recommend that, if you use it for a reference like I do, that you purchase this movie, since you may use it as a reference more in the future. Otherwise, you can just rent it streaming. And according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 24 minutes and 7 seconds into the movie, Sgt. Zim is talking to the new recruits. Here is the quote:

Sgt. Zim: ‘To think this had to happen to me. What a bunch of apes. No! Strike that! You don’t rate that good. Never in my life have I seen…’

Ace Levy: (chuckles)

Sgt. Zim: ‘Do you think I’m funny? Do I make you laugh? Do you think I’m a comedian, son?’

Ace Levy: ‘I’m sorry.’

Sgt. Zim: ‘The first words and the last words out of your talking holes will be ‘Sir’! Do you get me!’

The new recruits: ‘Sir, yes, sir!’

In that scene, refurbished for advice, Ace Levy thought that Sgt. Zim said some sort of joke, and since Ace Levy’s life experience was not able to interpret that joke in a preferred perspective, that caused Ace to uncontrollably laugh. All of the other new recruits thought that what Sgt. Zim said was also very funny. However, they all leaned on Ace Levy uncontrollably laughing about it to allow themselves to not laugh about it. Keep in mind that they are all new recruits. None of them in this refurbished explanation have any experience yet with military routine interaction.

Now, if you choose to use idea ‘Not another’, even though something from a mild to moderate instigation may seem like it has only one impression of meaning and interaction, you can contemplationally say to yourself ‘Not another’, and choose not to resolve it or interact with it based on that exclusive impression of meaning. Here is my theory as to how some other people are able to mitigate(lessen) the adverse effects of instigations identified by idea ‘Not another’ without having idea ‘Not another’: For example, according to wikipedia, colleges and schools have debating teams. Here is a quote from an article in wikipedia for word ‘debate’. The sub-category is ‘Competitive debating’:

” In schools and colleges, competitive debating often takes the form of a contest with explicit rules. It may be presided over by one or more judges or adjudicators. Both sides seek to win against the other while following the rules. One side is typically in favor of (also known as “for”, “Affirmative”, or “Pro”) or opposed to (also known as “against”, “Negative”, “Con”) a statement, proposition, moot, or Resolution. The “for” side must state points that will support the proposition; the “against” side must refute these arguments sufficiently to falsify the other side. ”

So, it is my belief that, if a person has debating experience acquired from his/her school, that person has experience being both in favor of and opposed to certain notions. So, if that person experiences an instigation that tries to put an impression of meaning that seems to be exclusive in use, the innocent person who has debating experience may be able to mitigate and/or even negate completely such an impression of meaning.

Another example are actors in general. Without giving a specific illustration example, it is my belief that actors should be able to easily portray many different characters. That ability may also be used to mitigate and/or negate completely an instigation that tries to impose an exclusive interaction of meaning upon them. Of course, this is ‘standard demographic’ advice, and it is my intent to not give you advice as if you are required, for example, to be an actor, or have some sort of debating experience.

Mistaken identity:

Another example of ‘Not another’, let’s call this idea ‘Mistaken identity’, is when you contemplationally interact with something with a certain sincerity of belief, and then soon after using such a sincere interaction, you are then given another impression that you were wrong with the use of such a belief. Even if it’s just a minor contemplation, I believe that people still experience awkwardness and bewilderment because they blame themselves as if they intentionally interacted with the impression of belief they are accused of doing, when in fact their original interaction did not have such an accused purpose. For example, several weeks ago, while I was in a moving bus, I saw a person, I think that person was on a ladder, doing what originally looks like construction work. I was mildly perplexed by the image, since the person from behind looked like a woman. However, before the bus passed that person, during the last few seconds, I realized that person was actually a man, but with a ponytail! So, this is how I evaluated the moment. Let’s say we use the 100 memory words as memory locations, like a 10×10 grid, to partition the evaluation, and the locations have different identities, such as red ‘X’s, green check marks, and ‘N/A’s(not availables). We’ll use that to partition the experience. So, when I go back to that memory, up until the moment I realized that person was a man, I maintain credibility to the belief that I was perplexed, as I thought that person was a woman. When I realized that person was a man, I still maintain the belief that such a person was thought by me to be a woman, until I realized that such a person was actually a man. That way, I only beat myself up, so to speak, for what I actually did do in my mind. Let the punishment fit the crime, so to speak. I keep the credibility that I believed that person was a woman, and I acknowledged that I was mistaken with that belief. For example, another person maybe in a similar situation may experience some sort of bewilderment and awkwardness, even though their original thoughts were genuine and sincere.

So, once you are familiar with the idea called ‘Mistaken identity’, instead of going through all of that bewilderment and awkwardness interaction, you can instead used idea ‘Not another’, and not interact and resolve it at all.

Boxed in limitations:

Another sub-category of idea ‘Not another’ is an idea I invented a few hours or so ago today. I call it ‘Boxed in limitations’. That is when an instigation ‘boxes you in’, causing you to unknowingly adversely interact with a certain aspect of your limitations, and the ‘bait’, what is causing you to interact with such limitations, is a grievance caused by an instigation you experienced that you are trying to resolve. Here is a definition of ‘boxed in’ from web site thefreedictionary.com: ‘boxed in’: ‘unable to physically move from a certain spot due to being blocked by something’. And here is the sentence: ‘Well, I guess I’m not leaving yet because my car is boxed in.’

Here are 2 illustrations of people learning to be aware of what their limitations are so that they can better interact with their limitations with other situations. The 1st example is from a short story of a man that looks like Merlin, for example, he has a long white beard, teaching a boy something. Let’s say the boy is 4-9 years old. In this moment, the old man said sternly to continue working on something knowing that the boy cannot continue, and the boy replied by saying quote ‘I can’t!’ When the boy declared to the teacher that he can’t continue, he indicated to himself and to the teacher that he has an obvious limitation, that he cannot proceed with a certain task after a certain moment of working at it.

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Worf: ‘Ensign Sito.’

Sito: ‘Yes, sir.’

Worf: ‘I also teach an advanced class. I believe you may be ready to participate. However, before you can join the group, you must pass the test.’

Sito: ‘I should practice first.’

Worf: ‘No. No practice. That is part of the test. The test must be unannounced. (Worf puts a blindfold on Ensign Sito) Can you see?’

Sito: ‘No.’

Worf: ‘Good. The test has begun. Defend yourself!’

So, after sparring with Ensign Sito, and Ensign Sito falls on the ground mat 3 times, this quote begins 28 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode:

Sito: ‘Ow!’

Worf: ‘You did not anticipate.’

Sito: (getting up after falling on the place mat for the 3rd time. She then takes off her blindfold) ‘How am I supposed to defend myself when I can’t see a thing?’

Worf: ‘Stop making excuses. Replace the blindfold.’

Sito: ‘No! It’s not a fair test.’

Worf: ‘Very good, Ensign. You have passed the challenge.’

Sito: ‘What? By taking off the blindfold?’

Worf: ‘It takes courage to say the test is unfair.’

Sito: ‘Sir…is there really such a thing as this test?’

Worf: ‘No, there is not, but perhaps next time you are judged unfairly, it will not take so many bruises for you to protest.’

The 3rd illustration is from a person in history that I think is very well known for having certain afflictions, and yet that person was able to interact with such afflictions with the responsibility of being emperor of Rome. That person is Claudius. According to wikipedia, he was emperor of Rome from 41 to 54. Here is a quote from wikipedia regarding his afflictions under category ‘Claudius affliction and personality’:

” The historian Suetonius describes the physical manifestations of Claudius’ affliction in relatively good detail. His knees were weak and gave way under him and his head shook. He stammered and his speech was confused. He slobbered and his nose ran when he was excited. The Stoic Seneca states in his Apocolocyntosis that Claudius’ voice belonged to no land animal, and that his hands were weak as well. ”

So, here is a possible example of an innocent person being ‘boxed in’ by an aspect of his/her own limitations as he/she tries to resolve the experienced instigation: In the 1st 2 examples I offered you, a person was learning what his/her limitations were. In the 3rd example, a man was able to not only be aware of a certain aspect of his limitations, but he was also able to publicly show it and interact with it while exercising his responsibilities associated with being a Roman emperor. With respect said, the possible example is probably you. If you experienced an instigation at work or at school, and you are using a lot of time at home trying to resolve the experience, for instigations that are mild to moderate, then it’s possible that the instigator caused you to be ‘boxed in’ with certain limitations that you have. [6/30/2018: I thought I could give you a more specific example, but I don’t think I can within the time allowance I gave myself.]

The solution, hopefully, is to use idea ‘Not another’, so that you no longer have to continue resolving it. Keep in mind that when you use these ideas, you use them within your resource availability to resolve, not the instigator’s resource availability to resolve. In a job related context, I speculate that innocent people tend to have almost no experience addressing grievances with management. Instigators, however, can have a very fortified experience when addressing grievances with management. For example, I believe it’s possible, even though it’s only a speculation, that instigators have experience interacting as groups with other instigators, giving them and management more control as to how the interaction occurs. I don’t think innocent people in general have such an experience.

Well, that’s it for idea ‘Not another’. Since I plan to take off July 4 next month, I may start explaining idea ‘Not add’ then. Otherwise, I will probably explain idea ‘Not add’ next Saturday, a week from now. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated R graphic sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Starship Troopers’. TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Reading discretion for the ‘Claudius’ article in wikipedia. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, tv show, movie, and article. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not another’, ‘Mistaken identity’, and ‘Boxed in limitations’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1129

6/29/2018

Lara Croft.

(said as a greeting.)

It is now 5:15 PM EST for me. I want to type in one more idea before I start explaining idea ‘Not add’, because once I start explaining idea ‘Not add’, I don’t plan on stopping, not until I finish explaining it. Also, this idea that I am about to explain may not be very effective if I explained it after I explained idea ‘Not add’. So, what I am going to do is explain this idea today. That way, I can begin explaining idea ‘Not add’ tomorrow.

The music video I am recommending for this idea, refurbished for this advice, of course, and you don’t have to watch it if you don’t want to, is from the song ‘Hands to Myself’ by American singer Selena Gomez. For this advice, the music video is used to show Selena Gomez in a celebrity’s house. According to Wikipedia, the celebrity is called Mason. When Mason discovers that someone is in his house without his permission, he calls the cops, and the cops arrest her. That is the premise that is used for this advice. When I use this video, I thought about the idea I call ‘predictable behavior’. That is what I imagine American companies are looking for in their employees regarding opportunities that need for their employees to have a more managed sense of predictable behavior. For example, I imagined myself offering an employee, portrayed by Selena Gomez in the music video ‘Hands to Myself’, a promotion. However, the caveat(warning or caution) is that you should be able to manage more your sense of predictable behavior. Now, in this imagined story, I have given this interview to other employees hundreds of times, and every single time, the employees showed a lot of promise, like they were applying to get into college. However, a month or so after starting her new job, she is depicted in the music video ‘Hands to Myself’, refurbished of course. That’s when you go to the scene where she gets arrested and she sings quote:

‘ I want it all, no, nothing else ‘

When Selena Gomez got arrested in the music video, that represented her using certain opportunities given to her in a way that she should not have done. With many of the employees I have given such an opportunity to, they would just disappear with the help of it’s use. Many of them also would get caught, and the company would consider doing what it can to get them out of trouble. Of course, I just imagined this story, but it’s also something I believe is happening in America. I think the reason why I imagine it to be more and more obvious is the high turnover. Think of a situation where employees with years of experience were given such an opportunity, and at least most of them would misuse such an opportunity within a month or 2. So, since the turnover is so high, instead of just offering such an opportunity to employees with years of experience, the opportunity is offered to many types of employees, even new employees to the company.

Of course, if you want to read more about the music video ‘Hands to Myself’, you can check the article of it from www.wikipedia.org.

To watch the music video ‘Hands to Myself’ for free, search for phrase ‘selena gomez hands to myself’ in www.youtube.com. It should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 266 million views.

Of course, you’re not using the music video ‘Hands to Myself’ based on it’s literal lyrics interpretation. You’re recommended to use it based on what is shown in the music video. According to youtube, the music video was published on Jan. 20, 2016. In my opinion, the song with the music video presents a relaxing ambiance. The way Mason’s house looks, as well as his depicted wardrobe, reminds me of basic neutral colors I believe business suits usually use.

This idea is based on 2 illustrations. The 1st illustration is from the trailer of movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha(2005)’. To watch it for free, search for phrase ‘memoirs of a geisha trailer’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 463 thousand views. The illustration starts 1 minute and 3 seconds into the trailer. A man is riding on his bike, and one of the women looked at him in a way that caused him to lose focus and crash his bike. Here is a quote:

‘ A true geisha can stop a man in his tracks with a single look. ‘

It could have been Mameha portrayed by Michelle Yeoh that said that quote. I’m not sure, since I only watched the trailer. And after the man crashed his bicycle, Mameha says quote:

Mameha: ‘You –are– ready.’

The 2nd illustration is from the movie ‘Ulysses(1954)’, starring Kirk Douglas as Ulysses. Of course, the illustration is refurbished for advice. The illustration is available from Amazon.com streaming rental for about 2 dollars, and for purchase about 8 dollars. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 55 minutes and 25 seconds into the movie, Ulysses has ordered all of his men to put wax in their ears so that they don’t hear the Sirens, except for himself. He orders Polites to tie him to a pole so that Ulysses can hear the Sirens. Here is the quote:

Ulysses: ‘Polites!’

Polites(Aldo Pini): ‘What do you want?’

Ulysses: ‘Tie me to the mast.’

Polites: ‘What?’

Ulysses: ‘Whatever I order after this, do not listen to me.’

Polites: ‘What are you trying to do?’

Ulysses: ‘I want to hear them sing.’

Polites: ‘Are you mad?’
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Ulysses: ‘Tie me to the mast.’

Polites: ‘As you wish.’

Ulysses: ‘As tight as you can.’

So, here is the idea: The 1st illustration from ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’ is meant to illustrate that men are easily distracted by women they find attractive. When that man looked at that lady while riding his bicycle, he lost focus with what he was doing, and got into an accident. It is my belief that, in America, while teenage boys are learning to drive, that there are situations when some of those teenagers while learning to drive would get into some sort of accident because they lost focus by looking at attractive women.

The 2nd illustration is used as the basis of this story. I did not watch the movie ‘Ulysses’, but I believe that Ulysses has never heard the Sirens before. So, refurbished for advice, when Ulysses was tied to the mast, that represents a man exercising some sort of restraint and reservation at work when a woman that he finds attractive is metaphorically pulling his ear with her beauty. This is not something that I have proof of, but it is my belief that since most men do not complain about such a thing, that women pulling the ears of men with their beauty will just proliferate(to increase in number or spread rapidly and often excessively).

Fantasy Island liability:

So, this is what I think will happen when men choose to ‘tie themselves to the mast’ when interacting with such women in the workplace. I believe that the men will have regular reservation contemplations involving attractive women involved in job related opportunities. Such contemplations always involve using a sort of reservation when interacting with such women. Of course, those contemplations were encouraged to be created because they chose to use a lot of reservation and restraint when interacting with such women in the workplace. So, as they are having such restraint using contemplations, they learn to be aware of and omit certain opportunities from their chosen lifestyles, because such interactions with such women would inhibit the progress of their career goals.

Now, this result is based on the exposure to using restraint when interacting with women that are pulling the men’s ears with their beauty. If a man is not in a business oriented job, that exposure will still cause the man to contemplationally imagine interacting with women using restraint, but the contemplations will not always be business oriented. Instead, another form of contemplation will occur. I call this contemplation ‘Fantasy Island liability’. That is when the contemplations involving restraint, instead of obviously being job related, will instead be something that the man wants to happen, but in some sort of fantasy like situation. However, he may instead interpret such contemplations as job related. When I 1st discovered this idea, it took me several months to finally stop having such contemplations. For example, when I started using it, I would still think about such contemplations, but after 20 seconds or so, I would catch myself doing it, and most of the time, it was a ‘Fantasy Island liability’ contemplation, something I would actually want to happen in some sort of fantasy like situation. After a few months or so, the unusual situation finally stopped, or is no longer so obvious to think about.

Anyway, since I believe many men are of course using some sort of restraint and reservation when interacting with certain women in such a way, I made the logical conclusion that these men are, in fact, removing obvious job related opportunities from their active considerations because of such an experience. And I was wondering ‘Isn’t it possible to maintain an active consideration of such opportunities, even though such opportunities would obviously inhibit the development of your career goals?’ That is when I made an idea that illustrates the solution, and I call this idea ‘Segregation’.

Segregation:

In this story, the main character is portrayed by celebrity Sean Connery, let’s say when he was younger, what he looked like in the movie ‘Never Say Never Again’, when he portrayed James Bond. In this story, Sean Connery in the beginnings of his business career, experienced a lot of ‘ear pulling’ from women in the workplace that he found attractive. And so, he created a lot of ideas as to what job opportunities he would avoid. Eventually, he became his own boss, and took out all of those opportunities that he thought would inhibit his career goals, opportunities that he thought of because of the restraint he used when interacting with such women.

Even though Sean Connery did nothing wrong to get the job that he has now, he still believed that he was participating in some sort of segregation. He reasoned that we are human beings, after all, and by having the job that he has now, he believes that he may have encouraged a certain segregation to exist in America. And so, what he did as a solution was to allow himself to consider a few opportunities that had such obvious situations indicated by the concerns that he created when he was younger. He would take those opportunities, and actively interact with it’s consideration. However, so far, after he would accept such opportunities into his business, he would give those opportunities to another business that he has relations with. He knows a few of the people in that other company. He would sometimes play the game ‘Squash’ with one of them, he has the occasional business dinners with a few of them, and his conversations with them over the phone are always amicable.

Eventually, Sean Connery hired a man that is portrayed by celebrity Adrian Pasdar(Profit). He looks like he did when he was in the tv show ‘Profit(1996)’. While Sean Connery was looking through the usual business opportunities that they accepted, Adrian Pasdar noticed that he took a few of them out, and asked why. Sean Connery then explained to him for the 1st time that he allows himself to actively consider certain opportunities that he had in the past did not pursue to avoid a certain sense of segregation. After he would consider them, he would then give those opportunities to another company, a company they are both familiar with. Sometime during and at the end of his explanation, Adrian Pasdar was maintaining a smile. When Sean Connery finished his explanation, Adrain said quote ‘Are you serious?’. Eventually, Adrian requested that he work on those opportunities. When Adrian in a business context interacted with one of those opportunities, he met a woman that will eventually become his wife.

Since Adrian Pasdar did meet someone from one of those opportunities, that they will eventually get married, in the context of the story, Sean Connery’s concerns were not without merit. And of course, in this story, Sean Connery is still single.

Here’s another example of involving restraint that, based on my contemplations, I believe many men have thought of from time to time: A man imagines placing himself in some sort of situation involving the use of restraint, said with respectful maturity of course, and he is not able to maintain that restraint. He eventually stops thinking about it, and since he left it in that form in his mind, he probably no longer pursues such a participation and/or opportunity.

The solution I created for such a contemplation is like the solution created by Sean Connery in the ‘Segregation’ idea: Just have someone else do it. You can keep considering such a participation and/or opportunity, just allow someone else finish it. In the ‘Segregation’ idea, Sean Connery still gets credit for those opportunities he considers, even though he gives such opportunities to another company to finish.

I think the one illustration that probably gave me the idea for ‘Segregation’ is in the movie ‘Fracture(2007)’, starring Ryan Gosling as Willy Beachum, and David Strathairm as DA Joe Lobruto. The movie is available streaming rental from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 21 minutes and 23 seconds into the episode, Mr. Beachum is talking to Mr. Lobruto. Here is the quote:

Lobruto: ‘Wow, a 97% conviction rate. That’s impressive.

Beachum: ‘Thank you, sir.’

Lobruto: ‘Course, you traded all your losing cases to other D.D.A.s.’

Beachum: ‘Well, uh…I took on two or three cases for every one I gave away. They just couldn’t handle their caseloads, and I don’t like to lose.’

PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’. Some viewer discretion for fantasy movie ‘Ulysses’. Rated R violence and viewer discretion for crime mystery movie ‘Fracture’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Fantasy Island liability’ and ‘Segregation’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1128

6/23/2018

Lara Croft.

(said as a greeting.)

It is now 2:24 PM EST. After thinking about what music video to recommend for about 2 hours, at the last minute, so to speak, I have decided to recommend to you that scene in the music video where American singer Selena Gomez dances in her room in the music video for song ‘Bad Liar’. Since I have already recommended the music video ‘Bad Liar’ in the past, I’m not going to bother with explaining what music video ‘Bad Liar’ is all about. If you want to, you can check www.wikipedia.org to know about music video ‘Bad Liar’ more. So, to look at that scene again, 1st, search for phrase ‘selena gomez bad liar’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 247 million views. According to that music video selection, that scene is located 2 minutes and 57 seconds into the music video. That is when Selena Gomez stretches her arms out while sitting on her bed, and then she starts dancing in front of her mirror, and then moves around in her room, to the tune of these lyrics:

Oh I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’
Oh tryin’, I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’, I’m tryin’
Not to think about you (not to think about you)

That dancing scene is what I’m recommending for this idea, refurbished for advice, of course, but you may watch the entire music video again if you want to. I’m speculating that a lot of kids and teenagers still dance in their rooms sometimes, so that dance scene may be something they can relate to.

This idea is based on the situation where someone new is introduced to you by several people who already have some sort of social appreciation for that person, but you don’t have that convenient appreciation available to you. This idea helps you make some sort of appreciation for that person. I don’t have a bookmark name for this idea yet. This idea introduces you to a story based on how Jace Wayland(Dominic Sherwood) is presented in episode 2.14 ‘The Fair Folk’ from fantasy tv show ‘Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments(2017)’. There are 3 scenes from that episode that is referenced for this idea. The episode is available from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, the 1st scene starts 1 minute and 20 seconds into the episode, when Jace is playing the piano. Soon, Sebastian Verlac(Will Tudor) enters the room and talks with Jace. Here is a quote:

Sebastian: (clapping) ‘Bravo. I had no idea I was in the company of a virtuoso.’

Jace: ‘Yeah, right.’

Sebastian: ‘No, seriously, its…extraordinary. I mean, I wish I could play like that. Where did you learn? Who taught you?’

Jace: ‘Valentine, if you can believe that.’

Sebastian: ‘Huh. I guess even an evil mastermind can appreciate fine music.’

The 2nd scene is when Jace is in a meeting with Alec(Matthew Daddario), Clary(Katherine McNamara), and Isabelle(Emeraude Toubia). The scene starts 5 minutes and 5 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

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Alec: ‘Book Club.’

Clary: ‘You read?’

Alec: ‘Yeah. Why does everyone find that so hard to believe?’

The 3rd scene is when Alec is talking to the Seelie Queen(Lola Flanery) about Simon(Alberto Rosende). That scene starts 15 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Alec: ‘My lady, Simon has proven himself a worthy warrior and a loyal friend. We insisted he be here with us. Anything you have to say to us, you can say to him.

Seelie Queen: ‘Very well. The vampire can stay.’

If you want to, you can watch the entire episode, with the inaproprieities removed, to help you understand more those 3 scenes.

So, this is how the story I made up begins. I took the character Jace Wayland from the fantasy tv show ‘Shadowhunters’ based on those 3 scenes, and I placed Jace in a village somewhere on Earth. In that village, there are many conveniences that does not exist that American civilians have, such as television. And in this village, Jace is a fixer, sort of like character Michael Clayton is in the movie ‘Michael Clayton(2007)’, starring George Clooney as Michael Clayton. Jace goes around doing odd jobs and settling disputes. However, based on the few ‘Batman’ comic books that he managed to acquire, when he talks to the kids in the village, he likes to imagine stories about Batman as Batman relates to the activities in that village. The adults in that village would call Jace ‘Batman’, because Jace is the one that is able to settle the disputes in the village, especially the problematic ones.

One day, a man from outside of the village presents himself to Jace with an invitation to participate in a ‘Batman’ convention somewhere in America. The man offers Jace an ‘all expenses paid’ trip to go there, with extra money, if he chooses to accept the invitation. Jace does not have a bank account, only cash. An arrangement is made that takes into consideration Jace’s financial situation, and after we fast forward a little, we see Jace attending that ‘Batman’ convention. As I imagine it, it is like there’s a camera on the ceiling. The vantage point is from the ceiling. You see Jace at the left side of the room near the wall. And everyone else that is there is wearing a Batman costume. Jace is the only one invited that is not wearing a Batman costume. Almost everyone’s Batman costume is standard black, or some sort of really dark color, except one. One man is wearing a red Batman costume(to take into consideration certain deviations). Except for Jace, all of the others are rich businessmen who are also living the ‘Batman’ premise, and all of their costumes have some sort of computer technology associated with it. For an illustration, I recommend animated movie ‘Batman Ninja(2018)’. Amazon.com is offering the streaming rental of ‘Batman Ninja’ for about 5 dollars. According to Amazon Video, the scene starts 8 minutes and 47 seconds into the movie, when Batman uses the front part of his mask to project extrapolated information he acquired from Gorilla Grodd’s computers, and projected some of that extrapolated information on a wall to show himself and Catwoman. That extrapolated projection coming from his mask is highly recommended to be watched. Of course, that scene is to just give you a sense that all of their bat suits have some sort of technology.

Of course, Jace talks to a few of the others. They’re all human beings, after all. And in a short while, all of the other Batmen wearing their costumes made their own conclusions that Jace is also Batman. I think it’s interesting to point out that, even though all of the Batmen in that convention have the ability to verify Jace’s identity using their suits, don’t expect people in general to just be able to verify another person’s identity so easily. It is my belief that most government agents who walk around in public do not have such an ability. It’s just something that I believe many people have the capability to imagine.

So, here’s the idea: According to those Batmen, Jace is also Batman. It was made official in that ‘Batman’ convention. However, even though Jace is Batman based on the unique appreciations of those men in that convention, Jace is still poor. Jace does not have any rich businessman skills. In fact, an average American instigator can probably use his/her instigations to easily hurt Jace! So, don’t choose Jace for help as Batman, if you are looking for the traditional Batman help. Jace just doesn’t have those abilities. Before I invented this idea, I used to imagine sometimes throwing a Rubik’s Cube for Batman to catch. For example, when I would make a certain circumstantial discovery, I might imagine that. Now what I would do is sometimes throw a Rubik’s Cube for Jace to catch. That would represent in my mind that I have found a reason for Jace to be useful, even though Jace does not have the traditional Batman abilities. I recommend that, in a safe, reasonable context, of course, that you practice from time to time imagining that you have found a purpose to give Jace a reason to catch that Rubik’s Cube. That exercise may help you give your own purpose to situations, even though others already have their own purposes for such situations. When I would imagine Jace catching that Rubik’s Cube, he would sometimes act like he doesn’t even know what it is.

And that completes the 3 ideas I wanted you to have before I explained the ‘Not add’ idea. I’ll probably explain another idea next week before I start explaining the ‘Not add’ ideas.

Rated TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for fantasy tv show ‘Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments’. Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for animated movie ‘Batman Ninja’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use the ‘Batman convention’ idea(I wanted to call it something) for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1127

6/23/2018

Lara Croft.

(said as a greeting.)

I just finished watching the movie ‘Tomb Raider(2018)’ starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft this past Thursday, 6/21/2018, for the 1st time, and I placed the mail order rental in the mailbox the very next day on 6/22/2018. The DVD/Blu-ray mail rental service mailed it to me on 6/18/2018, and it arrived in my PO Box the next day on 6/19/2018. So, since I finally watched the movie, I no longer feel obligated to use the phrase ‘Lara Croft’ as a greeting. I may continue using the phrase ‘Lara Croft’ for a while, but I don’t feel obligated to do so. Of course, to be clear, you used your own resourcefulness to benefit from the greeting. If you benefitted from the use of the greeting, that is because you chose to benefit from it. I did not make that choice for you, so to speak.

It is now 9:40 AM EST for me. The music video I am recommending refurbished for this advice is from the remix song ‘I’m Real’ by American singer Jennifer Lopez. The music video located at youtube edited the use of the lyrics, and if you’re looking for the lyrics in www.google.com, keep in mind that it’s from the remix of the lyrics, not it’s original lyrics. Here is the chorus from Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule:

[Chorus: Jennifer Lopez and (Ja Rule)]
Because I’m real
(The way you walk, the way you move, the way you talk)
Because I’m real
(The way you stare, the way you look, your style, your hair)
Because I’m real
(The way you smile, the way you smell, it drives me wild)
Because I’m real
And I can’t go on without you

And here’s a quote about the song and music video from www.wikipedia.org:

” I’m Real” debuted at number 66 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending July 7, 2001… ”

” After three weeks stalled at number two, “I’m Real” returned to number one again for a final two weeks, through October 27, 2001. ”

A separate video clip… featuring Ja Rule… opens with Lopez leaning on a gate of a suburban house and singing in front of a red backdrop along with Ja Rule, who is also seen walking the streets, with a basketball.  Men and women are then seen in various locations such as a park and swimming pool. Lopez and Ja Rule are then seen together in a basketball court in the chorus of the song. These locations are shown for a prominent part of the video, until both of them are later at a party; and sitting together at a park watching children play. ”

The wikipedia article also talks about some sort of controversy. Both Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule dismissed the allegation.

Of course, as always, you don’t have to watch the music video in order to read this advice. I am just offering it, if you choose to.

To watch the music video ‘I’m Real’ for free, just search for phase ‘jennifer lopez i’m real’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 117 million views. I watched the entire music video for the 1st time from youtube earlier today. I chose this music video from a copy I made from the cable tv service, music video tv show ‘Total Request Playlist’ on 6/21/2018, this past Thursday, from cable tv channel ‘MTV Classic’.

Bad impression:

Idea ‘Bad impression’, a name I just gave it several minutes ago, is not planned to be an ‘on point’, exact answer for many of your instigation problems. It is, however, meant to be one of those fundamental ideas to help you understand. It’s a little like the short story ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’. You can read about that in www.wikipedia.org.  Basically, in that story, adults using their lifestyle identities are describing the clothes the Emperor is wearing. A child, however, finally says that the Emperor is wearing nothing at all.

Idea ‘Bad impression’ was made from the sci-fi episodes of ‘Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments(2016+)’ that I have watched, starring Katherine McNamara as Clary Fray. I can sum it up by using just 2 episodes as illustration references. Basically, as I started watching the show, I noticed that the show was giving vampires a bad impression as to how they existed in their ‘Shadowhunters’ tv show. When I noticed this, I was making an effort to be positively objective about it. However, it was a struggle to maintain such a positive objectivity. This bad impression is not something that you need to use extrapolation, like the way a detective might deduce from clues. The bad impression was made to look very obvious. Here is a very obvious illustration, episode 1.3 ‘Dead Man’s Party’ from the tv show ‘Shadowhunters(2016)’. The episode is available to purchase from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 18 minutes and 3 seconds into the episode, when Clary and Jace(Dominic Sherwood) enter a biker bar that vampires go to. Here is a quote:

Clary: ‘You wanna kill time at a biker bar?’

Jace: ‘We can’t move on the vamps until sunrise. Plus, there’s something I need in here.’
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Clary: ‘What, a drink?’

Jace: ‘I don’t drink.’

Clary: ‘We need to save Simon, not hang around a bunch of posers.’

Jace: (chuckles)

Clary: ‘Jace, it’s not funny.’

Jace: ‘It’s kinda funny.’

Clary: (scoffs) ‘Shouldn’t you be teaching me to fight vampires or something?’

The next scene starts 19 minutes and 18 minutes into the episode:

Jace: ‘Check out that guy. He’s got something.’

Clary: ‘What? Fleas?’

Jace: ‘Now, now. Bet you can’t handle his charm.’

Clary: ‘Charm? Are you kidding me?’

Now, if you are just watching that episode as if it was just your typical sci-fi tv show, you would probably get a bad impression of what vampires are, with the obvious associations that Clary just gave them. Sure, it’s fragmented, but Clary is very consistent with her demeaning. That consistency will probably affect how you also make your evaluation of what those vampires are. Based on that scene, when I watched it for the 1st time, I doubted that all vampire bikers were acceptably sentient, even though I was making an effort to evaluate those vampires using positive objectivity.

The next scene starts 33 minutes and 13 seconds into the episode. When Clary said quote ‘Wait, I hear something.’, and Jace said ‘Hold up.’, the show presents through a glass door vampires running around and shrieking. Soon after that, they show what looks like to me what happens when vampires are defeated. They turn to dust.

So, that’s the impression I got from the vampires in the ‘Shadowhunter’s universe: Even though they were once human, as vampires they don’t seem to have an adequate sense of sentience, and they seem to be easily defeated as they turn to dust. I made the deduction that vampires in the tv show intentionally give such an unappealing impression as to how they exist in order to create opportunity. For example, I imagined that a person who is given the impession I was given would interpret vampires as not being much of a threat, since they don’t seem too intelligent, with an unflattering look when they are defeated.

For me, that bad impression of what vampires are like in this tv show changed, when Simon Lewis(Alberto Rosende), one of the main characters, a man who likes to talk a lot, was turned into a vampire. The show gave many illustrations as to how Simon adapted to his newfound vampire life. The show even gave him more powers, allowing him to be the only vampire to be able to normally live in daylight, and another power that protected him from being attacked. Another example that changed how I saw the vampires was when the tv show showed the leader of the vampires, Raphael Santiago(David Castro), expressing concern for his last living human relative. One obvious illustration of Raphael’s concern is in episode 3.1 ‘On Infernal Ground’ from tv show ‘Shadowhunters(2018)’, when Raphael was talking with Magnus Bane(Harry Shum Jr.). The episode is available for purchase for about 2 dollars Standard Definition from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 27 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Magnus: ‘Who is this tranquilizer really for?’

Raphael: ‘It’s for me. Rosa’s not doing so well. And the thought of losing her…my last living relative, it’s just…I…I can’t sleep.’

Magnus: ‘I’m so sorry, Raphael.’

You may use this idea to help you more tenably evaluate the bad impressions that instigators may be improperly imposing upon you to experience. It may not be the answer, but I think it may be helpful.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi fantasy tv show ‘Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmark ‘Bad impression’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1126

6/9/2018

Lara Croft.

(said as a greeting.)

It is now 2:59 PM EST for me. I have planned 4 separate list ideas to explain. I thought I could explain the 1st 2 easily enough, but as I was prepping up the 1st idea, I realized that it was taking me longer than I thought to prepare it, because part of it’s illustrations weren’t available, and I had to rely on transcripts instead. Also, I upgraded Wishlist #1124, the health issue one. So, because of all of that elapsed time, I’ll have to start this list next week. I wanted to give you an explanation why you don’t have at least a started new list today. So, if you are there next week, probably next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

6/16/2018

Lara Croft.

(said as a greeting.)

It is now 10:34 AM EST for me. Because of what I have already introduced to you in the past, such as the ‘Fantasy Island Vixen’ story, the next music video is from scenes of the sci-fi movie ‘Blade Runner 2049(2017)’, starring Ana de Armas as Joi, and Ryan Gosling as K. To start, here is a quote from the idea I call ‘Despondent’ from Wishlist #1004, an idea that is part of the ‘Blinking’ idea, which are Wishlists 1003-1008. Here is a quote:

” Now, according to how I imagined it, DiCaprio was able to have such-: an acceptable conversation with the lady because he was able to have a conducive dialogue with certain despondent aspects of another person^s attitude.-According to web site www.dictionary​.com, one synonym of the word ^despondent^ is-^dishearten​ed^. I believe the definitions for the word ^despondent^-that I can find in the internet are too gloomy, and so what I am going to do is make a new definition for the meaning of word ^despondent^-that is to be used for this advice.(There may be a more compatible word for the meaning I will type in, but I don^t know what that word is.).-And so, the meaning of the word ^despondent^ that I am using for this idea is-^something that you cannot relate to, something that does not respond^. ”

To explain why I am using the ‘Blade Runner 2049’ movie, here is an explanation: I imagined some women being stagnant(inactive, sluggish, or dull) during certain moments in their lives. They are at home, they don’t want to meet up to certain expectations, and they’re despondent(something that you cannot relate to, something that does not respond). And so, they’re looking for something on cable tv that can respond positively to how they feel. Since I believe the movie ‘Blade Runner 2049’ is playing many times on cable tv right now, I imagine some of these women choosing to watch that movie.

Since the movie ‘Blade Runner 2049’ is probably available from your cable tv service, I don’t recommend that you buy the streaming service from Amazon.com just to use this idea. Just program your cable tv player to access it. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com for about 10 dollars, but you can just get it from your cable tv service. Anyway, according to Amazon Video, the scene I’m recommending starts 1 hour, 15 minutes and 14 seconds into the movie, when Joi, the computer generated hologram lady, is talking to ‘K’, the Blade Runner. What you are using mostly is the close up of Joi’s face as she is talking to K. Here is the quote:

Joi: ‘A real boy now. A real boy needs a real name. Joe.’

K: ‘Joe?’

Joi: ‘You’re too important for ‘K’. Your mother would have named you. Joe.’

K: (sighs)

Joi: ‘Joe.’

K: ‘Stop–. How do I know if a memory is an implant or not?’

Joi: ‘Who makes the memories?’

So, if you look at Joi’s face as she talks to K, you may choose to imagine that Joi is interacting with K’s despondency. When some women who are experiencing despondency look at that scene, they may imagine that Joi is talking to their despondencies. It makes sense that Joi is doing that, since she is a hologram. If you were to interact with a hologram, my guess is that, as part of it’s impression of personality, since you cannot physically touch it, you may want it to be able to interact with your sense of despondency. You can be sitting there, like K is sitting with Joi, and Joi is doing all the talking. Her face, her body language, her voice, all of it is interacting with that mood that you have. You don’t want to meet any expectations, and Joi seems to be able to communicate with that.

The 2nd scene starts 58 minutes and 44 seconds into the movie, when K asks Joi quote:

K: ‘You wanna go for a ride?’

It’s basically the music and initial ambiance as K and Joi are going to the orphanage. You see the water coming out of the dam, and it’s the associated music for that scene mostly that I think may conducively interact with a person’s sense of despondency.

I have that ‘Blade Runner 2049’ movie in my cable tv player, and I like to listen to certain scenes in that movie from time to time.

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Kirk: ‘Earth may be his next stop, but we have to assume every Federation planet’s a target.’

Spock: ‘Out of the chair.’

One way of describing it sometimes is that an instigator is sitting on a chair he/she is not supposed to, and you are contemplationally removing that instigator from such a chair. That is what is shown in the ‘Star Trek’ movie. Kirk was sitting on the Captain’s chair while talking to Spock, and since Spock is Captain, Spock told Kirk to get out of that chair. The scene is highly recommended to watch.

I call that idea ‘Not add’. But before I give you that idea, I want to give you 3 other ideas to prepare you for it. This is the 1st idea:

[I’m going to take a break right now and buy some food. I should be back in 2 hours.

3:42 PM

Sorry about the wait. After I said I would take a break, I imagined a girl saying that her mom played the ‘Total Recall 2049’ movie from the cable tv recording, left it on, then went to sleep. That’s what I did. I wanted to take a nap, so I played the ‘Total Recall 2049’ movie from the cable tv box that I copied, allowed the volume to be reasonably noticeable, not too loud, and then I took a nap. My body just felt like it wanted to rest. I wasn’t actually asleep the whole time I did that, but I did feel relaxed. Since I saw the movie already, the music from the movie affected me more. It felt like I can quote and interact with every scene I can hear as I was resting. There were a few glitches I did not take into account. For example, there were a few scenes of violence that were loud. However, I did invent the ‘Not add’ idea, and I just used that. If I were to do that again, I would just make the volume lower.

Also, I wanted to say that the short explanation I gave earlier in this list for ‘Not add’ was a mistake. I could just delete it, since I made the mistake only a few hours ago, but I think I can turn it into a learning experience. Here is the quote:

” There is this idea I invented a week or so ago that allows you to remove notions seemingly placed by instigations and inadvertencies from your sense of intent. ”

The idea’s name, ‘Not add’, is correct. However, saying that it removes notions is a mistake. It is a clarification that such notions are not part of your chosen sense of intent, and once you know what the idea is, if you choose to, you can interpret the use of the idea as ‘removing’ such notions, but that is because you already know what the idea means, and how to use it. I’m saying this now because, after you choose to know what the idea is, many? of you will probably imagine pointing that out to me, that I have made a mistake. I believe you are able to do this because of the ‘Fantasy Island Vixen’ story you may have chosen to use. Of course, there are other details you may think of considering, but some of those details are like explaining something about your educational circumstance that you would normally not even think about.

All right! 1st, I want to introduce to you one of the 2 main characters for the story I am recommending for you to use. The character’s name is Tyrion Lannister portrayed by actor Peter Dinklage from the fantasy tv show ‘Game of Thrones(2017)’, of course, refurbished with the inaproprieities removed. You don’t have to be a big ‘Game of Thrones’ fan. Tyrion’s use is based on just one scene from one episode, episode 7.6 ‘Beyond the Wall’ from the tv show ‘Game of Thrones(2017)’. The episode is available for purchase for about 3 dollars Standard Definition from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene is located 17 minutes and 27 seconds into the episode, Tyrion is talking to Daenerys Targaryen, portrayed by Emilia Clarke. Here is the quote:

Daenerys: ‘Do you know what I like about you?’

Tyrion: ‘I honestly don’t.’

Daenerys: ‘You’re not a hero.’

Tyrion: ‘Oh. Well, I’ve been heroic on occasion. I once charged through the Mud Gate of King’s Landing and–‘

Daenerys: ‘I don’t want you to be a hero. Heroes do stupid things and get hurt. Drogo, Jorah, Daario, even this…Jon Snow–they all try to outdo each other. Who can do the stupidest, bravest thing.’

Before I continue, keep in mind that tv show ‘Game of Thrones’ is a fantasy tv show. It’s made for entertainment. You don’t need to have some sort of special requirement, so to speak, in order to watch it. So, when I watched that scene for the 1st time, I thought it was entertaining. According to my interpretation of that scene, Daenerys sees Tyrion as being useful as a ‘Chatty Cathy’ strategist. The definition of ‘Chatty Cathy’ can be found in wikipedia. Tyrion talks a great deal about strategy that Daenerys sees as useful. And that is how I see Tyrion as useful. And, of course, the actor Peter Dinklage is also a dwarf. A much more considerate explanation of Peter Dinklage’s dwarfism is also in www.wikipedia.org, if you choose to look.

The 2nd main character is based on the character Lucy Hill portrayed by actress Renee Zellweger from movie ‘New in Town(2009)’, refurbished for this advice. I chose Lucy Hill, because if you watched the movie, she seems to be the smartest woman that has ever been in that town. She was able to establish a new business in that town, allowing everyone to continue working. In the story I imagined, this Lucy Hill will be different, and younger, in her early 20s.

The purpose of this idea is to help a person seek advice from those other than the predictably obvious, such as those from the medical profession, those with obvious credentials of expertise, just as an option, not as something that is just exclusively done. For example, I imagine using this idea as a break from the usual routine of imagining consulting others that have obvious credentials of expertise. The specific reason that may allow you to use this idea is the misleading stereotyped identification of how people are perceived as intelligent. In this story, Lucy Hill is a genius, a very intelligent woman. When she was in high school, she took an IQ test with her friends, and the test revealed to her that she has a very high IQ, and is identified as a genius. However, after high school, she didn’t pursue a college degree, or anything else that may conveniently identify her as being very intelligent(This is just an idea. You can always change it). What she did was meet and marry a man, got married, and so far has 2 kids. She lives in a lighthouse in America with her family.

And that is where Tyrion comes into the story. I have chosen him to be my avatar, my representative, to talk to Lucy Hill. The Tyrion that is used for the story is the Tyrion of the now, and is based on the character Tyrion from that scene from that ‘Beyond the Wall’ scene of ‘Game of Thrones’. I sent Tyrion to talk to Lucy Hill for advice to deal with unavoidable instigation. And even though addressing problems created by instigation is not her expertise, I still find her comments useful. When you imagine Tyrion talking to Lucy Hill, they are talking in the living room, the shades and the window are in the front as the sun is pouring through them, Tyrion is sitting on the right side facing left, an at that moment, Lucy Hill is standing by the left side of that table, her chair is facing right towards Tyrion, but she is standing, as she is doing something with the living room. The 2 kids, one brother and one sister, are running around and playing somewhere in the background. And all of this is happening in a lighthouse somewhere in America.

So, if you want to consider a refreshing change of pace as to who to consult regarding instigation problems, you may want to choose Tyrion Lannister consulting Lucy Hill in a lighthouse.

Rated R violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Blade Runner 2049’. Rated PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Star Trek(2009)’. Rated TV-MA violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Game of Thrones’. Rated PG language and viewer discretion for movie ‘New in Town’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, tv show, and movie. [Use the ‘Tyrion lighthouse’ story for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1125

6/2/2018

Lara Croft.

(said as a greeting while wearing the hat of your choosing.)

It is now 11:06 AM EST for me. Again, I’ve spent several hours looking for a music video for this idea. If I didn’t think that the idea I wanted to type in could be very useful to you, then I probably would be upset that I spent so much time looking for it. Anyway, I finally decided that the music video I am recommending to you is from song ‘Impulsive’ by American vocal group Wilson Phillips. Here’s a quote from wikipedia:

” …it was released in 1990 on SBK Records. The song reached #4 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was the first single to feature Wendy Wilson as the lead vocalist. ”

The song was popular, and I think that the video looking like there’s too much contrast used on it is the way it’s supposed to look like. The reason I am recommending ‘Impulsive’ for you to watch is that, in my opinion, Wendy Wilson, when she is singing in the music video, it looks like she is singing with the hat she is wearing. She wants the hat to ‘work with’ her music video performance. A lot of kids wear hats, right? And when you wear it, it’s part of your individual self expression. Well, that’s what Wendy Wilson looks like she is doing. She looks like she is wearing the hat as part of her individual self expression. I thought that the kids that wear hats may want to see Wendy Wilson present her hat wearing. Here is a quote from the song ‘Impulsive’:

The secret of love
I thought I understood
The way it’s supposed to be
I never imagined you could
Blow my theory apart

And since Wendy Wilson is the lead vocalist, she will always be wearing that hat as she sings.

To watch music video ‘Impulsive’ for free, search for phrase ‘wilson phillips impulsive’ in www.youtube.com. It should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 483 thousand views.

Rely reason:

Here’s a definition of ‘rely’ from www.dictionary.com: ‘to depend confidently; put trust in’, and here’s an example: ‘You can rely on her work.’ Basically, idea ‘Rely reason’ identifies instigations trying to improperly impose an adverse impression of reason to associate with the instigation you experienced. The instigator wants you to commit to an adverse impression of purpose the instigation is imposed upon you to experience. Here’s the definition of ‘reason’ from www.dictionary.com: ‘a statement presented in justification or explanation of a belief or action’, and here is the example: ‘I dare you to give me one good reason for quitting school!’

The best illustration example for idea ‘Rely reason’ in my opinion is from the comedy romance movie ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason(2004)’. Here is a copy from Wishlist #1117 about the scene:

” For example, according to the movie ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’ starring Colin Firth as Mark Darcy and Renee Zellweger as Bridget Jones, Mark said to Bridget quote:

Mark:-‘I won’t dignify that question with an answer.’

Of course, the statement is refurbished for advice. The quote is available to be seen as a streaming rental from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the quote is located 45 minutes and 59 seconds into the movie, when Bridget talked about Rebecca with Mark. ”

When Mark said to Bridget quote ‘I won’t dignify that question with an answer.’ , that shows to me that Mark has the ability to manage very well the reasons that people impose upon him when defining their communications with him. Of course, if you watched the movie, Mark Darcy is a very intelligent British lawyer, which explains why Mark is very good at managing such reasons.

The 2nd illustration is meant to help you use your imagination more in the context of sci-fi, and of course it’s refurbished for advice. The scene is in movie ‘Star Trek V: The Final Frontier(1989)’, starring William Shatner as Kirk, and Leonard Nimoy as Spock. Since I believe it’s a very popular movie that you can just copy from your cable or satellite tv service, I’ll just tell you where it is and copy the quote from www.imdb.com: The scene is near the end of the movie, when Kirk, Spock, McCoy(DeForest Kelly), and Sybok(Laurence Luckinbill) are communicating with the entity. Here is the quote:

Kirk: What does God need with a starship?

McCoy: Jim, what are you doing?

Kirk: I’m asking a question.

The entity: Who is this creature?
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Kirk: Who am I? Don’t you know? Aren’t you God?

Sybok: He has his doubts.

The entity: You doubt me?

Kirk: I seek proof.

McCoy: Jim! You don’t ask the Almighty for his ID!

The entity: Then here is the proof you seek.

[Shoots Kirk with lightning]

Kirk: Why is God angry?

Sybok: Why? Why have you done this to my friend?

The entity: He doubts me.

In the ‘Star Trek’ movie, Kirk was the 1st one that did not just accept the reasons the entity was presenting, as indicated when Kirk said quote ‘What does God need with a starship?’

Here’s why I think instigations identified by idea ‘Rely reason’ are so effective on people in general. Starting in grammar school, in my opinion, people partly rely on ‘word of mouth’ to find out what’s going on in their schools. Even as adults, a more accurate way that I would imagine is to verify using some sort of detective skill, something that you may see in an ‘MI-5’ tv show, but I don’t believe most adults to that, either. Even adults, in my opinion, use a combination of ‘word of mouth, logical speculation, and imagination to determine what’s going on where they work. Also, one should take into consideration one’s chosen school of thought. That being said, instigations identified by idea ‘Rely reason’ exploit your ‘word of mouth’ reasoning, by causing you to evaluate something that your ‘word of mouth’ reasoning would enthusiastically interact with. So, even though ‘rely’ is not an accurate word to describe specifially what the instigation is, the use of the word ‘rely’ may be useful enough to identify a misleadingly encouraged interaction with your ‘word of mouth’ reasoning. According to www.dictionary.com, here’s the definition of ‘word of mouth’: ‘informal oral communication’, and here’s the example: ‘The rumor spread rapidly by word of mouth.’

There is a 3rd illustration, but I can’t find it. After buying one episode, I stopped looking. It may still be there. I just don’t know which episode exactly it is located in. The scene is from tv show ‘Sherlock(2010)’ starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes, and Martin Freeman as Dr. John Watson. If memory serves, Sherlock was talking to Watson about how Watson was allowing the public’s opinion about his blog/website to affect him. I think Sherlock said to Watson something like ‘Why do you care about what the public thinks of you?’ I’m speculating that Sherlock said that to Watson because they are working partners and friends, and Sherlock wants Watson to learn from him.

Of course, I am assuming you read Wishlist #1123 before using idea ‘Rely reason’. Wishlist #1123 has idea ‘Nonsensical resolvings’ that I recommend you learn from if you haven’t already. That idea should give you more of an ability to manage better reasons instigations may improperly encourage you to interact with, reasons regarding the purpose of the instigation you unavoidably experienced.

I forgot to mention that I invented idea ‘Rely reason’ yesterday, 6/1/2018, one week after the surgery I went through on 5/25/2018.

Gratitude:

To help you understand and use the idea ‘Rely reason’, I used an upgraded idea that I call ‘Gratitude’. Here is the definition of ‘gratitude’ from www.dictionary.com: ‘the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful’, and here is the example: ‘He expressed his gratitude to everyone on the staff.’ The primary illustration for idea ‘Gratitude’, refurbished for advice, is in movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade(1989)’, starring Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones. If you have Amazon Prime, the movie is available without additional payment. The 1st scene is when Dr. Jones is teaching in his university. The scene starts 14 minutes and 13 seconds into the movie. What to notice is how the women students in his class are practically fawning(to seek notice or favor by servile demeanor) over him. The next scene begins 15 minutes and 50 seconds into the movie, where many of his students are waiting by his office. His students treat him like he was a celebrity! Since the window was right by the ground, he was able to leave without needing to address those students.

So, based on that ‘Indiana Jones’ illustration, the more you do with other people, the more you would have to learn how to interact with the gratitudes of others. Based on how people may want you to respond to their gratitudes, it may not be possible for you to interact with everyone in such a context. And so, what I recommend is that you imagine that everyone in your school or job has individually an exorbitant(highly excessive) amount of gratitude for you to interact with, and you have chosen to not interact directly with such excessive amounts of gratitude. This should be easy to do, since in reality such a thing is probably not true for you. I could be wrong, of course. This is just an idea.

OK, this is where I used idea ‘Gratitude’ less than a week ago, I think, which allowed me to create an idea that would be used to invent idea ‘Rely reason’: The idea started from a scene in the movie ‘Unlocked(2017)’, starring Toni Collette as Emily Knowles. The movie is available streaming for about 3 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 1 hour, 6 minutes, and 24 seconds into the movie, when Emily entered the surveillance van. Basically, I imagined I was Green Lantern portrayed by celebrity Sean Connery when he was younger, and I was dating Emily. We were probably going to get married. Anyway, using my Green Lantern power, I was monitoring her, and that’s when my Green Lantern technology warned me that Emily was in danger. I arrived in time, saving all of their lives. Now, this is where the ‘Gratitude’ part comes in: All the people that I saved invited me to get a drink with them, and I went there. Basically, it’s an experience I didn’t want to repeat. The reason is because I was there to save Emily. Of course, by stopping the intruder, I saved everyone else, but the reason I was there was to save Emily. Now, I imagined myself in a similar situation, but this time there is no Emily. Instead, I saved everyone’s lives, but one of the people that I saved was a woman that I wanted to be in a relationship with. Since I was there, I gave her a note from her daughter for a separate situation. When she read it, she cried, and then said ‘Thank you.’ to me. That’s when I saw it, from her sobbing face. If I asked her on a date, of course she would say ‘yes’, but because she was crying and in such an obviously vulnerable state, I realized that a person could be in situations where it is the right thing to do to not reciprocate another person’s gratitude. You may see this example as a ‘predictable behavior’ example, where you would have to put your predictable behaviors aside because of the circumstance and your purpose to be there.

Now, using this ‘Green Lantern’ example, I made the logical conclusion that instigators from school and/or work are causing you to commit to anomalous interactions that contradicts the normal causality that you are supposed to experience while at school and/or work, by improperly causing you to use an excessive resource availability to resolve. In other words, they are causing you to commit to the exact opposite that you are supposed to commit to from the ‘Green Lantern’ story. In other words, for example, they are causing you to ask the crying lady out, so to speak, after you have saved her life. I’m not saying that it’s unethical to meet your future spouse during a situation where you saved that person’s life. You are recommended to extrapolate from that story, to help you interpret instigations that you may be experiencing from your school or job. Don’t use the idea literally. For an illustration of a person meeting another in a crisis situation and forming a relationship because of it, in episode 2.3 ‘Day 422’ from lawyer tv show ‘The Good Fight(2018)’, Marissa(Sarah Steele) chose to be in a relationship with Drew Lovatto(David Call), when Mr. Lovatto showed up as a Hazardous Materials Unit employee to address their possible exposure to some sort of supposed dangerous chemical.

All right! I think I’ve typed in enough information that may be useful to you. I’m going back to work, so this ‘one idea a day’ pace is going to stop. I plan to type in another idea next Saturday. I don’t know what idea I’ll specifically offer you. I’ll figure it out as next Saturday approaches. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated R for language and viewer discretion for movie ‘Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason’. Rated PG sci-fi peril, violence, and viewing discretion for movie ‘Star Trek V: The Final Frontier’. Rated TV-14 for peril, violence, and viewing discretion for tv show ‘Sherlock’. Rated PG-13 peril, violence, and viewer discretion for movie ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’. Rated R violence, peril, and viewer discretion for movie ‘Unlocked’. Rated TV-MA violence, peril, and viewer discretion for tv show ‘The Good Fight’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Rely reason’ and ‘Gratitude’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.