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.