Wishlist #1151

11/24/2018

Salutations.

It is now 4:17 PM EST for me. I sense/imagine/speculate that some of the kids and teenagers have chosen a more difficult vantage point to evaluate these ideas. And so, I want to give them advice to help them with that. For example, kids and teenagers may feel a little daunted based on how they interact with certain personalities/attitudes of certain people. So, I made up this story: I don’t know for certain, but I believe that most colleges in America now have intranets, their own internally exclusive computer network. This I believe is happening now, and will probably be more obvious in the future: When high school students think of getting a job after graduating from high school, including the possibility of attending college, they will think about what they can get out of intranet resourcefulness from whatever company and/or business they may choose to work for. So, for example, if you use a company’s exclusive intranet system, it can be very direct when offering you resources to use.  And the people who work for the company contribute to the company’s intranet resourcefulness. So, if the goal is to have access to a company’s intranet system, sure, you’ll interact with the people in that company, but what the teenagers of the future may be striving for is the use of a company’s intranet system, which is very objective, and encourages many different schools of thought to prosper.

So, if you are experiencing some sort of difficulty now interacting with certain people, I believe that in the future, people may be less bothered by difficult interactions with others simply because they will rely more on the resourcefulness of their company’s intranet system. It’s like that episode, refurbished with inaproprieities removed, episode 2.14 ‘Doomsday Is Tomorrow: Part 2’ from sci-fi tv show ‘The Bionic Woman(1977)’. Unfortunately, Amazon does not have season 2 streaming available. But Amazon.com does offer a brief description of the episode, and an image:

‘ Part 2 of 2. With her bionic limb damaged, Jaime faces defeat in her duel with a master computer. ‘

According to Amazon.com, they have offered ‘The Bionic Woman: The Complete Series’ DVD set since Oct 13, 2015. Season 2 DVD has been available since 2012, and I’m assuming that the tv show has been on tv for many years. Anyway, based on how I remember episode 2.14, Jaime Sommers(Lindsay Wagner)’s bionic leg was damaged, but she was able to fix it with the help of one of the computers that was there. You can refurbish that scene, say that someone from the company contributed to the intranet, and that contribution allowed you to metaphorically benefit. Let’s say you met that person in the company, you think he/she is a complete jerk, but his/her contribution to the intranet was objectively made available to you. Hopefully, this advice may help you with your possible difficulty to evaluate.

I’m not going to just type another idea today, since I don’t have enough time. However, I’ll still give you a music video. I just need to look at it once and check it’s lyrics. I found it today.

Its now 4:57 PM for me, and I finished watching the music video less than a minute ago. I found it by searching for phrase ‘jillboard100 uk 2017’ in www.youtube.com, and I found ‘Best Songs of 2017’ published by Jillboard100. It shows you a preview of 100 music videos for the year 2017. And from that selection, I chose the music video for song ‘Strangers’ by Sigrid. Wikipedia.org doesn’t say much about the music video itself, but it does describe Norwegian singer-songwriter Sigrid. What I am saying is that, if you choose to watch the music video ‘Strangers’ that I’m recommending for you to watch for this blog, keep in mind that it’s identity is from Norway, not America. My point is that Norway probably has a different music video vibe/emphasis than music videos made in America. For example, there are over 17 thousand comments in youtube.com concerning music video ‘Strangers’. Here’s a quote from a few of those comments:

‘ I honestly love how she can pull off simple clothes in her music vids, even when she’s performing live. She doesn’t need to put on a dress or a jumpsuit. She rocks her look! Love her soooo much ‘

‘ her confidence and energy is what totally sold me on this song…’

‘ I heard it from my gym and now I found it!!!!!! ‘

I recommend that, if you choose to watch music video ‘Strangers’, don’t make the lyrics a priority. I interpreted the lyrics addressing relationships. I didn’t find any inapropriate words. The focus I recommend that you allow yourself to notice, 1)the music in my opinion is upbeat and relaxing to listen to. People who exercise in a gym may find it conducive. 2)It’s the music video itself that I’m recommending that you pay attention to. Like maybe some of those comments say, people like watching the music video because of what Sigrid and the music video emphasizes. It’s refreshing to look at based on some of the American music videos that are available to watch these days. People like the variety. My guess is, after getting used to a certain type of American available music video watching, Americans may like the variety that music video ‘Strangers’ may offer them. Just my opinion.

To watch music video ‘Strangers’ for free, search for phrase ‘sigrid strangers’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 40 million views. It was published in youtube Nov 30, 2017.

[I’ll continue with this list next Saturday. I plan to give you another music video then, and start giving you advice to help improve your strategy. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

12/1/2018

Salutations.

It is now 5:10 PM EST for me. I just finished deleting the original idea in Wishlist #1149, and replacing it with idea ‘Outperform’ for the sake of the future kids. I recommend that you read the new Wishlist #1149, and I plan to continue here with ideas to improve your strategy next Saturday. I’ll see you then.

12/8/2018

Greetings.

It is now 2:55 PM EST for me. A few minutes ago, I just did a search using the new cable tv box I got to replace the old cable tv box I was using. I searched for show TRL, and I found that old episodes were showing on channel ‘MTV Live’. That’s when I realized that, since my old cable tv box was only capable of recording in standard definition, I wasn’t able to watch shows in high definition. MTV Live’ is a high definition show from MTV that I wasn’t able to watch before. That’s the channel that, according  to them, gives you the latest music videos. Now, I will use that channel to record music videos, so that I can select a music video for this blog. When I was using the previous cable tv box, it was only able to record standard definition shows. Now, I have more available to me to record. I just thought you may want to know that. I plan to look at older ‘TRL’ episodes using the internet, but I don’t have time right now to do that. I plan to do that within a month from now.

I noticed that the WordPress editor I am using now has changed again. It offers pop up words to help me learn what the new features are. Look, I’m no expert at this. Before using WordPress, I used Amazon.com because I don’t know how to make my own web site. And I know it’s none of my business, but I am assuming that many kids who are reading this blog have a web site of their own, but I don’t think their server speed is as fast as the one provided by WordPress via Ipage. If I may be frank, many of the kids that have their own web site are probably using a ‘free’ web site. That’s great, if you are still learning to make your own. I don’t know how to do that. That’s why I am using this WordPress format using Ipage. I am paying for the convenience. Also, I am assuming that this format allows many people to access the content in this blog much easier than if it were a ‘free’ web site. I’m not trying to discourage kids from using web sites that are free. It is my belief that such kids know more about making a web site than I do. I just thought you might want to know that.

All right. The music video I am recommending for this list is from an episode of ‘TRL’, episode 3.52, that I recorded 11/28/2018. The music video is from song ‘Hey DJ’ by Latin boy band CNCO. Here are a few quotes about the song and music video from www.wikipedia.org:

‘ The boy band performed “Hey DJ” with Yandel for the first time on television at the Billboard Latin Music Awards of 2017, where they took home three awards including Best New Artist. ‘

‘ A remix of “Hey DJ” by CNCO, American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor and Jamaican artist Sean Paul was released on November 8, 2018, by Sony Music Latin. ‘

Very little that I can find from www.wikipedia.org is said about the music video ‘Hey DJ’, but this is the pop up text from TRL about the music video:

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‘ This video’s theme is inspired by the 1920s, complete with flappers and vintage cars. ‘

And here is a quote from the lyrics of song ‘Hey DJ’:

Hey DJ
DJ turn it up
C’mon play the music I know she likes it
Gotta see her moving, I gotta keep dancing
Only with me, and only with me, yeah, eh (turn it up, turn it up)

To watch the music video for free, search for phrase ‘meghan trainor hey dj’ from www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 15 million views. According to www.youtube.com, the music video was published Nov 16, 2018. That means it only took about 3 weeks to accumulate over 15 million views! It is my opinion that watching the music video and listening to it is very catchy. If you choose to watch the music video, the 1920s ambiance, the music, and their dancing and performance to it make it an entertaining experience, in my opinion.

Snowball:

Like I said before, I want to give you advice to help improve your strategy. Since I started late, I want to type in 3 ideas as quickly as I can, so that I can close this list and give you a new idea next week. The 1st idea I call ‘Snowball’.(The word ‘Snowball’ sounds like the word was said in a James Bond movie). The name is based on what kids may do if it snows where they live. They may clump some of the snow with their hands into a ball of snow, and then in a playful context, throw the snowball at someone else, without the intent to hurt that other person, of course. For this advice, the ‘snowball’ represents an instigation that is obviously caused by an instigator, but is separate from the instigator. Some of the instigations that you have experienced or may experience in the future, even though it is obvious where the instigation came from, you may find it difficult to make a direct association of that instigation to that instigator. That is one of the reasons why I invented idea ‘Snowball’. Not only are you able to identify the instigation using a ‘snowball’ to separate the instigation from the instigator, but you are also able to allocate the experience more tenably, since the instigation may be able to be identified as separate from the instigator that created it.

Here’s an example: suppose a bunch of people that look like they’re from a ‘Harry Potter’ movie who represent instigators presenting to you some sort of mild instigation, and they’re all wearing hoods to conceal their identities. At the same time, they’re pointing their magic wands at you and imposing a minor instigation upon you to experience. And here’s how it happened: Let’s say you experience a minor instigation, and you are using the idea ‘Snowball’ to help you allocate it. The instigation is improperly imposing upon you a contradictory, not compatible, false, accusing contemplation upon you to think about. That is what the ‘Snowball’ idea is used on, that contemplation that is not compatible for you to experience. You are not using that incompatible contemplation improperly imposed by the instigators for you to think about. Instead of calling it ‘Snowball’, you can also call it ‘Not compatible’, ‘Contradict, ‘False’, and ‘Accusing’. That is what those instigators from the ‘Harry Potter’ movie wearing the hood costumes and pointing their wands are trying to cause you to be bothered by, contemplations that are not even compatible for you to think about.

This 2nd example is created from 2 references. The 1st reference is from episode 2.22 ‘The Wire’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1994)’. The reference is when Doctor Bashir(Alexander Siddig) yawned when Garak(Andrew Robinson) was talking to him. The episode is available steaming from Amazon.com without additional payment if you have the Amazon Prime service, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts near the beginning of the episode, 11 seconds into the episode, Garak and Bashir are talking to each other. Here is the quote:

Garak: ‘Oh well, that’s the price for doing business with a culture that refuses to acknowledge the concept of time. Though I must say, they make magnificent sweaters.’

Bashir: (puts his hand over his mouth as he is yawning)

Garak: ‘I hope I’m not boring you, Doctor.’

Bashir: ‘Oh, not at all. No, I-I was just up late last night.’

The 2nd reference is near the beginning of movie ‘The Avengers(1998)’, starring Ralph Fiennes as John Steed. In that scene, John Steed is a British government agent in some sort of training session for fighting. Nothing in that training session is meant to harm him severely, and he is being evaluated. The movie is also available for streaming rental for about 3 dollars from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the training session starts 3 minutes into the movie. He’s fighting people in odd situations. The scene for this advice happens about 4 minutes and 29 seconds into the episode, when 3 women dressed as nuns are walking by. He is not supposed to fight them. Mr. Steed even presents himself in a courteous manner as he walks by them.

So, combining the 2 references, here’s the situation: As you are walking by let’s say 2 people, you experience an agitation that is similar to when you experience an instigation, except the 2 people you are walking past you did not instigate you! So, you use your ideas on what is bothering you, not on the 2 innocent people that are walking by you. In the 1st reference, the ‘Star Trek’ one, Bashir yawned as Garak was talking to him. Here is a partial quote:

Garak: ‘I hope I’m not boring you, Doctor.’

Bashir: ‘Oh, not at all. No, I-I was just up late last night.’

So, Bashir yawned, not because he was bored by Garak’s conversation, but because he was up late last night. Using that as a reference, and the 3 women dressed as nuns walking by Mr. Steed in ‘The Avengers’ movie, should help you reasonably use your ideas, not on the person who is innocent, but on the adverse affect you may be experiencing.

This 3rd idea is called ‘Emphasize’, and I’ll explain idea ‘Emphasize’ with more detail in the next list. But for now, I’ll just give you something to work with, and this happened to me a lot. Suppose you make a new idea, but you did not use such an idea in the past, and therefore you may be having some difficulty using this new idea on past incidents involving instigations. It is my belief that instigators may improperly impose an instigation for you to experience that is resistant to certain ideas you may create or discover in the future. I recommend that you identify certain instigations that resist being reinterpreted by ideas you may discover in the future, I recommend that you identify such instigations with the word ‘Emphasize’. Suppose you work for a company, and the company gives you a certain meaning that you have to use consistently. However, certain instigations in your past are discouraging you to use such a consistency on how you interpret those specific instigations. Those instigations happened in the past. Those details will still be there, if you choose to interpret such an experience that way. That should allow you to reinterpret it, knowing that what happened happened.

Here’s an appreciation analogy: Let’s say a boy used to ride on a bicycle with training wheels. Soon, he learned to ride that bicycle without training wheels. Some time later, he got a bigger, faster bicycle. Some time after that, he learned to drive a car. Later, he learned about boat navigation and got a Captain’s License. The point of that appreciation analogy is that all of those moments in that person’s life were given credence, even though he changed what he was giving credence to as he was getting older.

[That’s all the time I’m giving this list. I plan to start explaining idea ‘Emphasize’ with it’s own list next Saturday. If you are there, I’ll see you then.

TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘The Bionic Woman’ and tv show ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘The Avengers’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, tv show, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Snowball’, ‘Not compatible’, ‘Contradict’, ‘Accuse’, ‘False’, and ‘Emphasize’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1150

11/23/2018

Salutations.

It is now 5:39 PM EST for me. In case you didn’t know, my cable tv box broke, and I have to get it replaced. I plan to go to one of their stores and replace it early tomorrow morning. The reason I’m saying this is because I want to use a music video from a TRL episode for these ideas, and I have to program the new? cable tv box I may eventually get to watch them. I didn’t check the internet for them. So, until that happens, I’ll just have to use older music videos that I believe I did not recommend yet.

The music video I will recommend will 1st try to help the new men readers who started with Wishlist #1148, the ‘Convey’ idea. It is my belief that women already have years of experience getting advice from men, so if there are people who need help assimilating the ‘Convey’ idea, then it’s probably the men that need that help.

So, for the new men readers, if you choose to, here’s another advice to help you acclimate to using idea ‘Convey’. Let’s start with an assumption that I imagined, that many adults believe that they have grown out of things. For example, they don’t play with toys anymore, toys that they played with when they were children. Since I’m talking about idea ‘Convey’, there’s the possibility that men have outgrown listening to music, the type of music that they listened to when they were teenagers. Let’s say they still listen to it, but they are no longer actively involved with it like they used to be. When I say ‘actively involved’, I’m referring to the emphasis they used to put on such music. ‘Actively involved’ doesn’t have to refer to any of the music’s associated activities, like attending concerts.

Let’s say that the men are no longer actively involved with such music because they grew out of it. I’m not changing your expectation to ‘grow out’ of certain things. Since we’re talking about idea ‘Convey’, I want to address your ability to convey meaning. Just because you are no longer actively involved with music you listened to when you were a teenager, doesn’t mean you should no longer have the ability to convey meaning associated with that music. For example, listening to such music may have involved a lot of fans in a concert. That’s part of how that meaning is conveyed. It involves a lot of fans listening to that band perform. So, even though you are no longer actively involved, you can still choose to be able to convey the meaning of what it was like listening to that music when you were a teenager. That, I believe, may still be useful to you. I remember in the movie ‘Krull(1983)’, Ergo(David Battley), a wizard who had the power to turn into animals, turned into a puppy so that the boy Titch(Graham McGrath) can play with the puppy. I don’t think he wanted to turn into a puppy, but he did so in order to allow Titch to play with a puppy. Refurbished for advice, you may see that as a conveyed meaning being made useful, even though the person who used the conveyed meaning did not want to use it for himself. That being said, the music video I recommend for this advice is for song ‘Love Somebody’ by Australian singer, instrumentalist, songwriter, actor, and author, known by his stage name as Rick Sprinfield. Here’s a quote about his album ‘Hard to Hold’ from wikipedia.org:

‘ Hard to Hold is an album by Rick Springfield issued by RCA Records in 1984 as the soundtrack to the film of the same name. The album includes three U.S. Top 40 hits, “Don’t Walk Away”, “Bop ‘Til You Drop”, and the top five hit “Love Somebody”…’

And here’s a quote from the lyrics:

You better love somebody
It’s late
You better love somebody
Don’t wait
You better love somebody
Don’t tempt fate
You’re gonna push it just a little too far
One night

To watch the music video for free, search for phrase ‘love somebody rick springfield’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 3.1 million views. The music video was published in youtube Oct 26, 2010. If you choose to watch the music video and you like it, if you choose to, you can move your head up and down, or tap one of more of your fingers on something. The purpose to watch music video ‘Love Somebody’ is to offer you an opportunity to give purpose to watching a music video as it relates to advice in this blog.

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Here’s the definition of ‘direct’ that I’m using for this blog: ‘to regulate the course of; control: and ‘to administer; manage; supervise’ I recommend that you know at least the recent ideas ‘Not add(Wishlist #1141)’ and ‘Cone(Wishlist #1145)’ before learning idea ‘False directing of blame’. I just believe you’ll get more out of it if you do. This idea I invented this past Tuesday, 11/20/2018, just a few days ago. Here’s an illustration to help understand idea ‘False directing of blame’. It’s not an exact match, but it does involve 2 men feeling a sense of being directed, not directing. That scene, with inaproprieities removed, is in the movie ‘Miami Vice(2006)’, starring Colin Farrell as Sonny Crockett and Jamie Foxx as Ricardo Tubbs. I’m just recommending that scene to be watched, and to not watch the rest of the movie. The movie is available to be watched streaming from Amazon.com, and if you have Amazon Prime, the movie is available to be watched with no additional payment. That scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 28 minutes and 52 seconds into the movie, Crockett and Tubbs are about to walk to a meeting with Jose Yero(John Ortiz). Here is the quote:

Crockett: ‘Why do I get the feeling everybody knows we’re here 15 blocks out?’

Tubbs: ‘Cause everybody knows we’re here 15  blocks out.’

It’s like they’re being tractor beamed into the meeting.

Now, the ‘directing’ I’m talking about from idea ‘False directing of blame’ is like when the firefighters direct the water to come out of the fire hydrants so that the kids can play in the water that comes out. When you experience this instigation, it feels like it is you that is directing a sense of blame. However, with the ‘Not add’ idea and the ‘Cone’ idea that you may have chosen to use, you may choose to evaluate that the directing of blame is not from you, that it is ‘false’. Unfortunately, the only illustration example I can think of right now is that scene from the movie ‘Miami Vice’, when Crockett and Tubbs feels like everybody knows that they’re there 15 blocks out. That is a sense of directing that others want them to experience, not a sense of directing that is ‘from’ them, that it is something that they created.

I believe this can be a very important idea for you to be aware of because the effect, if you experienced such an effect from an instigator, may easily influence you to eventually believe that such a directing may actually be from you, that you will soon believe after experiencing such an instigation that such a directing of blame is something that you choose to commit to, even though it was originally improperly imposed upon you to experience by an instigation.

I know it’s not much to go on, but I’m going to try to continue to explain it to you anyway, and give you some variations to go with it. So, to put it another way, when you experience such an instigation, it is as though YOU are directing a sense of blame upon another person. However, if you learned to use the ‘Not add’ idea and the ‘Cone’ idea, based on your chosen sense of intent, even though you feel like you are directing a sense of blame upon another, you know that is not your chosen sense of intent, and that the instigation you are experiencing and/or recently experienced caused you to feel that way. Here are some variations I created to go with idea ‘False directing of blame’:

Quantify direct:

This is when an instigator encourages you to quantify a false sense of directing. For me, this is the most generalistic variation for idea ‘False directing of blame’. So, when I would use it, I would either just contemplationally say ‘Quantify direct’, or contemplationally say ‘Quantify direct, not my sense of directing.’

From direct:

This is when an instigation causes you to feel like the false sense of directing is coming from you.

[It’s 7:24 PM EST for me now. I’ll just add more of the variations later. The next list I plan to make will give you advice on how to improve your technique. I plan to start that list tomorrow. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Krull’. Rated R violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Miami Vice’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘False directing of blame’, ‘Quantify direct’, and ‘From direct’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1149

12/1/2018

Salutations.

It is now 11:55 AM EST for me. 1st, I want to say that I believe that I made a mistake to not put a music video after Wishlist #1148, that ‘Pragmatic garbage’ idea I invented. I imagined that many of the kids who read and used Wishlist #1148 wanted that sense of epiphany to continue, and when they read what I originally typed in Wishlist #1149, I imagined that they felt a sense of waning, a removal of that sense of epiphany, probably caused by this idea originally not having a music video associated with it. At the time, I believed that the cable tv box I was using was no longer working, and I soon returned it and replaced it. I’m now using a new cable tv box and I recorded a few TRL episodes. Less than an hour or so ago, I selected a music video from a recent TRL music video. However, at the time, I typed in an idea without a music video. Of course, I believe the kids recovered somewhat, but my main concern is how the future kids would react if I don’t change this list. And so, I deleted the original idea that was here, and am typing in this new idea. I just invented it a few days ago. This new idea will of course have a music video in it, and if another incident occurs again, let’s say for example the cable box I am using now breaks or is not available, I still plan on giving you a music video with the idea, even if it is yet another ‘Beastmaster’ tv show intro again. Hopefully, I learned my lesson, so to speak.

OK, I just discovered this a minute ago, that there may be a few words in the song that may be inappropriate, and I don’t want to look for another music video. That takes time. So, this is what I’ll do. I’ll describe something I watched in tv, what a celebrity said. I remember watching celebrity comedian Chris Rock describing what happened when he was with his friends driving in a car, and his friends were singing along to a song that they liked that the car radio was playing. When the song played that part of the lyrics that they deemed inappropriate to sing to, all of them, according to Chris Rock, stopped singing. My point is that the music video I will recommend to you has a few inappropriate words in it. It’s part of the song. Just don’t use it in relation to this advice. I like the way the music video looks, and I like the way the song sounds. Plus, the music video and song was featured in a recent episode of TRL. I’m recommending that you watch that music video. Just don’t use the few inappropriate words that are in that song and music video for this advice. For example, Chris Rock’s friends simply stopped singing when the song they were listening to articulated certain words they thought were inappropriate to sing to. Like that. What I’m trying to say is that it’s part of the song, but you don’t have to use it for this idea. It’s clearly there, but you don’t have to use it.

The music video I am recommending for this idea is called ‘Breathin’ by American singer Ariana Grande. According to www.youtube.com, the music video was published in www.youtube.com on Nov 7, 2018, and as of now, has over 44 million views, which is incredible in my opinion, since the music video was just published less than a month ago. I was made aware of the music video from a recent episode of TRL that I recorded using the new cable tv box. I recorded tv show TRL from channel ‘MTV Classic’ offered by the cable service I am using. It’s episode 3.52, and it was recorded 11/28/2018. Here is the text TRL placed on the music video ‘Breathin’:

‘ As a joke to her friends, Grande uploaded a video of her pet pig walking around to this song and said it was the official video. ‘

Here’s a quote from wikipedia.org about the song and music video ‘Breathin’:

‘ Lyrically, the song speaks about how breathing is affected when suffering from anxiety and is based on Grande’s own experience. ‘

Here are some of the quotes from the ‘Critical reception’ category from wikipedia.org:

‘ Jillian Mapes from Pitchfork said that Grande turned “the melancholy of Drake into a meditation on anxiety with ‘Breathin'”. Variety’s Chris Willman said that she “gets personal to just the right degree” with this song. Brittany Spanos from Rolling Stone called it an “exceptional exploration of anxiety”. Kate Soloman from The Independent called the song a “emotional highlight” and that it is a “mental health bop over a good, solid pop beat.” ‘

Here’s a quote from the lyrics ‘Breathin’:

Just keep breathin’ and breathin’ and breathin’ and breathin’
I know I gotta keep, keep on breathin’
Just keep breathin’ and breathin’ and breathin’ and breathin’
I know I gotta keep, keep on breathin’, mmm

To watch music video ‘Breathin’ for free, search for phrase ‘breathin ariana grande’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 44 million views. I watched the entire music video for the 1st time less than an hour or so ago, and I was made aware of the music video ‘Breathin’ for the 1st time earlier today, as I was fast forwarding through episodes of TRL that I recorded. If you haven’t watched music video ‘Breathin’ before, I think the highlight of it is it’s special effects use of showing Ariana Grande walking around in an airport ‘real time’, as everyone else is moving in some ‘fast forward blurry’ manner. You may find watching music video ‘Breathin’ entertaining to watch for the 1st time. I don’t feel a need to watch it again, but I still enjoyed watching it once. Also, keep in mind that this is the ‘official’ list to read after Wishlist #1148, that ‘Pragmatic garbage’ and ‘Convey’ idea. If you haven’t read Wishlist #1148 yet, I recommend that you read it to understand what I believe some kids insightfully use the name ‘Pragmatic garbage’ when referring to instigations identified by it.

Outperform:

According to www.dictionary.com, here’s the definition of word ‘Outperform’: ‘to surpass in excellence or performance; do better than’, and here’s a phrase that contains it’s use: ‘a new engine that outperforms the competition’

Before you continue reading, I recommend that you read the ‘Not add’ idea(Wishlist #1141), the ‘Cone’ idea(Wishlist #1145), and the ‘Participate’ idea(Wishlist #1145), more specifically, ‘How is it a mistake if I did not agree to participate?’ if you did not read it already. You can still keep reading without those ideas, but I believe you’ll learn more from what I’m about to say if you choose to use those ideas going in.

OK, here it is: I invented this idea just a few days ago, I’m not sure, but maybe I invented it this past Tuesday, Nov 27, 2018. According to what I invented, I believe that certain instigations you may have already experienced adversely impose a sense of outperformance inclination as you experience certain mild to moderate instigations. That outperformance inclination is in the very identity of the mild to moderate instigations you may have already experienced. Of course, you don’t have to use this advice, and if you never experienced such an instigation, then I still believe this advice may still be useful to have as a reference. The best way to continue I think is with the illustrations I have selected, as one example, not all examples, of what a sense of outperformance induced by an instigation may feel like. The illustrations are from the sci-fi tv drama show ‘Legacies’, which premiered on October 25, 2018 on the CW. Here’s a copy of the premise offered from www.wikipedia.org:

‘ Legacies follows Hope Mikaelson, the daughter of Klaus Mikaelson and Hayley Marshall, who is descended from some of the most powerful vampire, werewolf, and witch bloodlines. Two years after the events of The Originals, 17-year-old Hope attends the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted. The school provides a haven where supernatural beings can learn to control their abilities and impulses. ‘

‘ On November 8, 2018, it was announced that The CW had ordered an additional three episodes of the series, bringing the first season total up to 16 episodes. ‘

Here’s the quote I find interesting about the tv show ‘Legacies’:

‘ The school provides a haven where supernatural beings can learn to control their abilities and impulses. ‘

In my opinion, if you are experiencing mild to moderate forms of instigation, the tv show drama ‘Legacies’ may help you more tenably experience such things. It’s kind of ‘on the nose’ direct, showing you portrayals of teenagers learning to cope with their issues. Of course, there may be a few scenes you may find inappropriate. After all, it’ still a public tv show that strives for ratings. Just remove those inappropriate scenes, don’t use them.

The illustrations of someone experiencing a sense of interacting with outperformance is coming from main character Rafael Waithe portrayed by actor Peyton ‘Alex’ Smith. The instigator imposing the outperformance contemplations is character Jed, portrayed by actor Ben Levin. According to www.imdb.com, Jed is only going to be on 2 episodes of season 1, which I think is unfortunate. So, the outperformance illustrations are coming from certain interactions between Rafael and Jed. The episodes are available for streaming Standard Definition for about 2 dollars from Amazon.com, and I highly recommend that you watch those illustrations so that you can get a feeling of what it may be like to experience a sense of outperformance as it relates to instigation. The 1st illustration is from episode 1.4 ‘Hope Is Not the Goal’ from tv show drama ‘Legacies(2018)’, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 8 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode, while Rafael is talking to Josie Saltzman(Kaylee Bryant), and is interrupted by Jed. Here is the quote:

Jed: ‘Bounce, witch. Rafael and I need to have a little chat.’

Rafael: ‘Soon as Josie and I are done.’

Jed: ‘Actually, newb, I’m your alpha. You’re done when I say you’re done.’

Josie: ‘Well, would you look at the time. As fun as this hurricane of toxic masculinity is, I have to get to class.’

The 2nd illustration begins 17 minutes and 34 seconds into the episode. This is the scene where Jed and 2 others from the wolf pack beat up Rafael. Josie was there to stop it from getting worse. Here’s the quote:

Jed: ‘Foster kid. I’ve been looking for you.’

Rafael: ‘I’ll catch up with you later. I got to get to class.’ (2 from the wolf pack stop him) ‘Look, uh, Jed, right? I don’t want any problems.’

Jed: ‘Neither do we. We just want to initiate you into the pack. Okay. The process is simple. You triggered your werewolf curse this month, which means you hurt somebody recently. Maybe on purpose, maybe not. All you gotta do is tell us the story. That’s our rite of passage.’

Rafael: ‘Yeah, I’m not really a pack kinda guy.’

Jed: ‘You still don’t get it, do you? You don’t have a choice. You can either submit or you can bleed and then submit. It’s your call.’

Rafael tries to run away, but Jed and the other 2 from the wolf pack stop him and proceed to beat him up. Soon, Josie stops the fight using her magic.

Josie: ‘Hey, are you okay?’

Rafael: ‘Get off of me!(In spite of Rafael’s tolerance, you see it in his changed eye color that a sense of outperformance is overwhelming him.) Just stay away from me.’

This next scene is partly explained in www.wikipedia.org. Here is the explanation:

‘ Josie helps Rafael calm down after being harassed by the werewolf pack. ‘

In this scene, Rafael is experiencing an adverse sense of interacting with a sense of outperformance in an abandoned house. This scene is highly recommended to be watched. That scene, according to Amazon Video, starts 22 minutes and 22 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Rafael: (Rafael shouting and breaking things in the abandoned house)

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Rafael: ‘I told you to leave me alone!’

Josie: ‘No, I can’t do that until you–No, just calm down!’

Rafael: ‘It’s not safe! It’s not safe! Get away!’

Josie: ‘Calm down. Close your eyes and breathe. Breathe. Just like me. Good. Breathe. Good. That’s more like it.’

Rafael: ‘Was that magic?’

Josie: ‘No. Just…years of practice with Lizzie, I guess’

Rafael: ‘I didn’t mean to scare you.’

Josie: ‘No. You can’t scare me. Hey. Hey. What scares me is that you’re dead if you don’t submit.’

Rafael: (sighs)

Josie: ‘Hey, no, it’s just the way it is.’

Rafael: ‘You’re the one talking about making change, right?’

Josie: ‘I meant adding an elective, not launching a revolution.’

Rafael: ‘Josie–‘

Josie: ‘Jed’s an alpha, okay? You’re a wolf, okay? That’s just the way it is. There’s no other way.’

The last scene from this episode starts 34 minutes and 52 seconds into the episode, Rafael is talking to Jed in order to join the wolf pack. Here is the quote:

Rafael: ‘Am I a part of the pack now?’

Jed: ‘Take a knee.'(Jed wants Rafael to kneel with one knee before him.)

Rafael: ‘What?’

Jed: ‘You’re gonna submit to your alpha, you take a knee.’

(That is when Rafael looks at Josie in disbelief and for support. That look, also, is an indication of Rafael adversely interacting with a sense of outperformance.)

The next illustrations are what I call ‘the last straw’ illustrations. These illustrations may be used as examples when people, mostly males, choose to become instigators. These illustrations are in episode 1.5 ‘Malivore’ from tv show drama ‘Legacies(2018)’. Again, the episode is available streaming for about 2 dollars Standard Definition. And according to Amazon Video, the 1st illustration starts 8 minutes and 15 seconds into the episode, Jed is sparring with a few members of the wolf pack. After he is done, Jed makes a request. Here is a quote:

Jed: ‘All right. I got a medieval history paper due at 2:00. Who’s on that?’

Rafael: ‘I’ll do it. But I need a favor.’

Jed: ‘You’ve been in the pack for five minutes, and you want a favor from your alpha?’

Rafael: ‘You’re obviously gonna be elected to the honor council. If it comes down to it, will you do what you can to keep Landon in?’

Jed: ‘That’s a great idea, foster kid. I’ll bring that up at the first meeting. So I can make sure your boy gets the boot.’

Rafael: ‘Why? I joined the pack. Yo, I’m following all the stupid rules that you made me…’

Jed: ‘Well, consider that punishment…for not respecting my authority when you got here. The rule is this: What the alpha says goes. And I say Landon goes.’

Before I continue, I want to talk about the situation Rafael is in with Jed. Based on my interpretation of the show ‘Legacies’, the reason the headmaster of the school, Alaric Saltzman(Matthew Davis) was creating the Honor Council was because of the arrival of Rafael and Landon. Their arrival basically shook their tree, so to speak. Before the arrival of Rafael and Landon, it was pretty black and white in that school, pretty orderly. Opportunities were processed by the students in a preferred context, with no intolerable problems. Soon after Rafael and Landon showed up, Alaric decided that they needed an Honor Council. Here’s a quote from Amazon.com about that:

‘ Tensions rise among the students after Alaric forms an honor council. ‘

So, what I’m trying to say is that Rafael is experiencing difficulty that the soon to be created Honor Council would eventually fix. The difficulty I am talking about is how Rafael was initiated into the wolf pack. I agree with Jed, when he would say many times to Rafael that he doesn’t know the rules to joining the wolf pack. It is my belief in the context of a tv show drama that Rafael should have been given some sort of ‘practice run’, some sort of preliminary, to help him join the wolf pack. Now, this is something that I just imagined, I don’t know for sure, but for certain opportunities given to employees in the business world in general, some employees choose to use their initiative to participate in ‘unofficial’ preliminaries before actively getting involved with certain newly acquired opportunities. Let’s say that every major city in America has a Chinatown, a place where many Chinese Americans, for example, would live in. A businessman would be a passenger to someone who has some sort of understanding about certain opportunities offered to businesspeople, and what that person would do is use what’s available, just supposedly use the scenery perceived while driving around in Chinatown, to verbally stage a preliminary participation with that businessman. Anyway, the point I am trying to make is that Rafael did not get such a ‘practice run’. The good news is that the soon to be created Honor Council will have the ability to address and resolve many issues, including the problems Rafael experienced when joining the wolf pack.

Going back to the ‘Legacies’ illustration, the next illustration from episode ‘Malivore’ starts 16 minutes and 22 seconds into the episode. This is when Rafael challenges Jed into a fight. If Rafael wins, he gets to become the new alpha, which will allow his friend Landon(Aria Shahghasemi) to stay in that school. Here is the quote:

Rafael: ‘We need to talk, Jed.’

Jed: ‘We already did.’

Rafael: ‘Just hear me out. I’ve got the vampires and the witches. But I need one more faction to make sure. Be nice to know I could count on my own pack.’

Jed: ‘Yeah, see, that’s the thing, Raf. They’re not your pack. They’re mine.’

Rafael: ‘Thought you might say that. I’ve actually been studying all those books you make other people read for you. Like ‘Intro to Lycanthropy’. An alpha has to face a challenger one-on-one. I didn’t want to do things this way. But if what the alpha says goes…I got to be the alpha.’

Rafael wins the fight against Jed, in order to be the new alpha, which should allow his friend Landon to stay in that school.

OK, if you watched those illustrations, you should have a sense of what the instigation identified by idea ‘Outperform’ feels like, based on certain interactions Rafael had with Jed. I plan on continuing this idea in Wishlist #1151, when I give you ideas to help improve your strategy. The main goal here is to help the future kids have a music video after reading Wishlist #1148, and I’m assuming they may choose to read, this list, Wishlist #1149, after reading Wishlist #1148, the ‘Pragmatic garbage’ and ‘Convey’ idea. I’m going to stop now, and I plan to continue next Saturday in Wishlist #1151. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Look, I realize that I should give you more to work with when using idea ‘Outperform’. It’s already 4:33 PM for me, and I acknowledge that I should give you more. Of course, I’ve made a commitment to give you more next Saturday. At least you have an idea of what the instigation identified by idea ‘Outperform’ is. Like that old saying goes, ‘Knowing is half the battle.’ I’ll see you next Saturday.

Rated TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show drama ‘Legacies’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, and tv show. [Use mental bookmark ‘Outperform’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1148

11/11/2018

Greetings.

It is now 3:57 PM EST for me. I just want to say that I’m going to make this list this coming Saturday instead of today. Sorry for the change in plans. At least I made Wishlist #1147. It’s not a total loss. I plan to explain idea ‘Serious’ then. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

11/17/2018

Greetings.

It is now 11:08 AM EST for me. Less than an hour ago, I was fast forwarding through the TRL episodes I recorded this past week, and I chose to use one of the music videos it featured for this list. The music video is from the song ‘Breakaway’ by Lennon Stella. It was in episode 3.48 of TRL that I copied 11/14/2018. Here’s a quote from one of the word inserts placed in the music video:

‘ Stella wrote the song while at a writing camp in Nicaragua. ‘

I chose ‘Breakaway’ because the new idea I’m typing is called ‘Convey’. Since www.wikipedia.org doesn’t talk about the music video ‘Breakaway’, I just repurposed the music video automatically. If you choose to watch the music video, along with Lennon Stella, there are 4 people in the music video that seems to convey some sort of meaning as it relates to Stella’s presence in the music video.

When I considered music video ‘Breakaway’, that was the 1st time I heard of the music video, and the 1st time I’ve heard of Lennon Stella. According to www.imdb.com, Lennon Stella as of now is 19 years old, and portrays Maddie Conrad in the tv show ‘Nashville’. I never watched the show ‘Nashville’ before. If you want to find out more about her, www.imdb.com gives a bio about her. Here’s a quote from her song ‘Breakaway’:

Everything is falling apart
Slipping away
There’s no rewinding the things we say
Everything is falling apart
Slipping away
No way to fight it
I’ll break, breakaway
Break, breakaway
I’ll break, breakaway
Break, breakaway

Less than 20 minutes ago, I watched music video ‘Breakaway’ once for the 1st time. To watch music video ‘Breakaway’ for free, search for phrase ‘lennon stella breakaway’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with almost 200 thousand views. The music video was published on Oct 31, 2018, about 2 weeks ago. As of now, there are 368 comments for that video in youtube.

Convey:

Serious: [11/17/2018]

Here’s the definition from www.dictionary.com that I’m using here for the meaning of ‘convey’: ‘to communicate; impart; make known:’ I invented idea ‘Convey’ basically after I combined a scene from episode 11.4 ‘Arachnids in the UK’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Doctor Who(2018)’, and a scene from movie ‘The Commuter(2018)’ starring Liam Neeson as Michael MacCauley, Sam Neill as Captain Hawthorne, and Patrick Wilson as Alex Murphy. I’ll start with explaining that scene in the movie ‘The Commuter’. According to the DVD/Blu-ray mail order service I use, the movie was mailed to me 10/19/2018, and returned 10/30/2018. I pretty much fast forward through it. However, I did watch a scene when Michael MacCauley was talking to his ex partner Alex Murphy in a bar. He was greeted by Captain Hawthorne. I interpreted that scene using previous roles actors Liam Neeson and Sam Neill portrayed in previous movies. I watched some of Liam Neeson’s movies, but the main one for this advice is movie ‘The Grey(2011)’, when Ottway(Liam Neeson) survived being attacked by a pack of wolves. For Sam Neill, he portrayed the Anti-Christ in the movie ‘The Final Conflict(1981)’, and he portrayed Merlin in the tv mini series ‘Merlin(1998)’. [11/18/2018: To be clear, I’m not recommending that you turn Captain Hawthorne into Merlin and the Anti-Christ. I’m recommending that you take those 2 character portrayals into consideration when evaluating Captain Hawthorne for this idea, refurbished for this advice, of course. Also, you don’t have to see the tv series ‘Merlin’ or the movie ‘The Final Conflict’. 11/18/2018] I thought Julianna Margulies was also in the mini series ‘Merlin’, but I guess I was mistaken. Unfortunately, the movie ‘The Commuter’ is only available for purchase streaming from Amazon.com for about 15 dollars. I watched it from a mail order rental. You’re not obligated by me to purchase it just to see it’s illustration. Just use the words that I type in. You don’t have to buy it. So, according to Amazon Video, the illustration refurbished with inaproprieities removed for advice starts 10 minutes and 2 seconds into the movie, Alex and Michael are having a conversation. Here is the quote:

Alex: ‘You gave up the job for them. Don’t forget that.(I’m assuming that Michael quit the police force to become an insurance salesman for the sake of his family) Those seven years we were partners, you always had my back.’

10 minutes and 29 seconds into the movie:

Alex: ‘It’s a good thing you got out. It ain’t just cops being cops anymore, you know? It’s politics, favors, choose a side.’

Michael: ‘Sergeant Hawthorne?’

Alex: ‘No, Captain Hawthorne.’

Michael: ‘What?’

Alex: ‘Yeah, he made Captain. Guys like you and me, Mike, we work hard, we do it right, it doesn’t matter.’

11 minutes and 2 seconds into the movie:

Michael: ‘He’s coming over. Here we go.’

Captain Hawthorne: ‘Michael.’

Michael: ‘David.’

Captain Hawthorne: ‘Been a while.’

Michael: ‘Yeah, yeah. Captain David. Congrats.’

Captain Hawthorne: ‘Well, I spend more time in City Hall than I do on the job. That goes with the stripes.’

Michael: ‘Yeah.’

Captain Hawthorne: ‘Still selling insurance?’

Michael: ‘Yep.’

Captain Hawthorne: ‘Sorry to interrupt.’

Michael: ‘No, no.’

Captain Hawthorne: ‘Lieutenant, a word?’

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Captain Hawthorne: ‘Sure. Anyway, good to see you, Mike.’

Michael: ‘Yeah, you, too, David.’

Captain Hawthorne: ‘Be careful with this one.’

Michael: ‘Yeah, I will.’

Alex: (referring to Captain Hawthorne to Michael as he walks away) ‘Ah…You jerk.’

Michael: ‘Shh.’

Here’s what Michael sounds like as an insurance salesman. That scene refurbished starts 5 minutes and 46 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Michael(I’m assuming talking to possible life insurance clients): ‘My father left me, my mom, my brothers, with mountains of debt.’

Lady client: (Michael gives the lady a glass of water) ‘Thank you.’

Michael: ‘I moved here from Ireland with nothing. Made a life for myself, my family. That’s the reason I do what I do. To protect young families like yours. I will tell you this. My wife Karen and I, we worked hard, did everything right. 401k, investments, my son’s education fund. In 2008, (whistles), we lost it all. Second mortgage was due. We liquidated our assets, cut every piece of fat while the banks on Wall Street got rich. The one thing we didn’t cut was our life insurance policy.’

It is my belief that the character Liam Neeson portrays in the movie ‘The Commuter’, Michael MacCauley, is very good at being pragmatic. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘pragmatic’ means ‘of or relating to a practical point of view or practical considerations.’ Based on my logical conclusions watching the movie ‘The Commuter’, a movie that I fast forward through mostly, that’s one of the reasons why Michael MacCauley became an insurance salesman, and that’s the main reason Captain Hawthorne(Sam Neill) wanted to talk and greet Michael while he was in the bar. Out of all of the people in the police force, Michael MacCauley was able to convey meaning the most to Captain Hawthorne. Even when they greeted each other in the bar, look how easy it was for Michael MacCauley to convey a sense of greeting to Captain Hawthorne. It is part of Michael MacCauley’s nature to easily convey a sense of pragmatism to others, and that’s one of the personality traits Captain Hawthorne admired Michael MacCauley the most for using. Now, I am not a cop, but I imagined that cops are probably exposed to a lot of crisis situations. I don’t think Hawthorne blames them for that. However, even during crisis situations, Michael MacCauley was still able to convey to Hawthorne the most. To see that, if you have access to the movie, watching that scene in the bar when Michael is talking to Captain Hawthorne is highly recommended. I did what I could with words. Of course, I still am not requiring you to purchase the movie ‘The Commuter’ streaming just to see that bar scene. I believe that 15 dollars is a bit much just to see a short illustration.

The 2nd scene is from episode 11.4 ‘Arachnids in the UK’ from sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who(2018)’. That episode is available as a streaming purchase from Amazon.com for only about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, for the sake of content, the scene starts 31 minutes and 34 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Jack Robertson(Chris North): ‘You’re not going down there. It’s too dangerous.’

The Doctor(Jodie Whittaker): (talking to Robertson): ‘I eat danger for breakfast.’ (talking to Yas(Mandip Gill)): ‘I don’t. I prefer cereal. Or croissants. Or those little fried Portuguese…Never mind. It’s not important.’

This is the phrase used:

The Doctor: ‘I don’t. I prefer cereal. Or croissants. Or those little fried Portuguese…Never mind. It’s not important.’

OK, so here’s the idea. I believe that a lot of innocent people need to use a lot of seriousness in order to convey certain meanings, because of how they learned to cope and recover from experienced instigations. For example, refurbished of course, here is a quote from movie ‘Blade Runner: The Final Cut’, Dr. Tyrell(Joe Turkel) is talking to Rick Deckard(Harrison Ford). The scene starts according to Amazon Video 18 minutes and 19 seconds into the movie:

Dr. Tyrell: ‘Demonstrate it. I wanna see it work.’

Deckard: ‘Where’s the subject?’

Dr. Tyrell: ‘I wanna see it work on a person. I wanna see a negative before I provide you with a positive.’

Deckard: ‘What’s that gonna prove?’

This is the phrase used:

Deckard: ‘What’s that gonna prove?’

Refurbished, you may use contemplationally the phrase ‘What’s that gonna prove?’ as possible proof that, if you are an innocent person that experienced instigation, that one of the results when coping and recovering from instigation is that you need a sense of seriousness in order to convey certain meanings.

[I’m going to get ready to go to a restaurant and get something to eat finally. When I come back, I plan to finish idea ‘Convey’ later today. I’ll see you then.

It is now 4:00 PM EST for me. I came back from the restaurant, finished eating, and took a shower. So, here is the logical conclusion that I made after watching the movie ‘The Commuter’ and episode ‘Arachnids in the UK’ from tv show ‘Doctor Who’: Basically, I tried to contemplationally say what The Doctor said in the ‘Arachnids in the UK’ episode:

The Doctor: ‘I don’t. I prefer cereal. Or croissants. Or those little fried Portuguese…Never mind. It’s not important.’

I sensed that, in a way, I couldn’t contemplationally say that because it felt like a lie. However, I believed that I could say that if it was in a context of conveying a meaning. My point is that, based on this deduction, many innocent people who are victims to mild to moderate instigations, as they tried to cope and recover from instigations, in order to verbally convey certain meanings to others, they would need a certain sense of seriousness in order to do so. If they tried to convey certain meanings without that preferred sense of seriousness, it would feel like they would be making a lie. I originally made the deduction that one possible solution to allow yourself to convey better was to have the option to be more pragmatic logically. For example, be just a little more like Liam Neeson’s character Michael MacCauley in the movie ‘The Commuter’. However, if you’re an innocent person working for a certain amount of years for the same job, and you speculated what management did to the employees who were instigators, it’s very likely that the instigators used a lot of pragmatic logic to justify their actions. In other words, you probably experienced instigation that used pragmatic based logic, AND you are getting reasonable advice and are being informed in a pragmatic context. I got just the quote for such a situation. It’s also from the ‘Arachnids in the UK’ episode, The Doctor(Jodie Whittaker) talking to Jack Robertson(Chris Noth). That scene according to Amazon Video starts 34 minutes and 42 seconds into the episode, and of course it’s refurbished for advice. Here is the quote:

The Doctor: ‘You filled up disused mines with landfill waste and built a luxury hotel on top.’

Refurbished for advice, ‘filled up disused mines with landfill waste’ represents the instigations that you experienced that use pragmatism, and ‘built a luxury hotel on top’ represents the pragmatism used to reasonably inform you for various matters. [11/17/2018: Of course, you don’t have to use this idea for EVERY instigation you have experienced. I believe that, if you have experienced years of instigation already, than this advice may be helpful to you for certain instigations you have already experienced. You may have some sort of ‘build up’ that you can remove with this idea. 11/17/2018] Before this advice, you were hopefully able to somehow evaluate both reasonably. Based on that discovery, previous experienced instigation may have discouraged you to be pragmatic as a means of being able to convey meaning better. I’m not saying that you can’t be pragmatic as an option. I’m saying that you are discouraged from using a sense of pragmatism as a means of conveying meaning better.

Anyway, the solution I invented to help you convey meaning better was to simply? practice contemplationally articulating certain meanings that may be difficult for you to articulate, because it makes you feel like you are saying a lie. If you choose to use this advice, this is the ‘new’ idea you may not have had before: I am recommending that you contemplationally articulate certain meanings in a context of just being able to convey such meanings. That is something you may not have done before. The only purpose of contemplationally articulating certain meanings is just to be able to convey those meanings. So, for your 1st example, I recommend that, if you choose to, to convey what ‘The Doctor’ said in the ‘Arachnids in the UK’ episode. Here is the phrase, if you choose to:

‘I don’t. I prefer cereal. Or croissants. Or those little fried Portuguese…Never mind. It’s not important.’

When you choose to just contemplationally say that phrase, the only purpose is just to be able to convey it. That’s it. If you choose to, in that context, just read that phrase to yourself several times. You don’t have to memorize it. I haven’t. And that’s it! You may now have the option, if you choose to, to verbally convey certain meanings, even though such meanings may not have a preferred sense of seriousness. Here’s a question for you: ‘Why would you want to do that?’ The answer is: so that you are more able to verbally convey certain meanings, even though such meanings may not have a preferred sense of seriousness.

Look, I have practically no doubt in my mind that actors and actresses can verbally convey certain meanings better than what general public expectations are. However, there are probably a lot of people out there in America who have no acting experience, and/or are not actors and actresses for a living. Also, there are other occupations probably that, if you were actively involved in such occupations, you would be able to convey better than general public expectations. For example, being a lawyer is probably one of those occupations. If you are none of those things, then you may benefit from such advice. If you are a student, then you are probably already doing many things to help you verbally convey meaning. However, such things that I am trying to address you may not be able to logically quantify in a context that helps you choose to be able to verbally convey meaning better. It could be something that is identifiable in your school routine, but not something that you can easily quantify. If you choose to use this advice, I am not contemplationally encouraging you to lie. I am encouraging you to convey meaning better, even though such efforts may not meet your preferred expectations of seriousness. You are just trying to convey a certain sense of meaning better. That is all.

All right. Let’s use ‘The Commuter’ example. If you choose to, imagine talking to Captain Hawthorne(Sam Neill) two different ways. In the 1st conversation, use your sense of seriousness. In the 2nd conversation, use the ‘Convey’ idea. You are just trying to convey certain meaning to Captain Hawthorne in a reasonable context, even though such meanings do not meet your preferred expectations of seriousness. You should be able to notice that the 2nd conversation has more depth than the 1st conversation. To make it more noticeable, add some minor crisis element to it, like you may imagine cops experience. You may notice that the 1st conversation now has some liability in it. The seriousness expectation now has some crisis elements to consider. However, the 2nd conversation is still more able to give more of an in-depth discussion with Captain Hawthorne, since it’s primary purpose is to just convey reasonable meaning without needing a certain preferred sense of seriousness.

Well, I tried. You should at least notice more an improvement in evaluating the advice I will offer you in the near future.

[Since I chose to not work on Thanksgiving, Nov 22, that means I’ll have more free time. I do have other ideas to type in, but I think the advice giving urgency is starting to wind down. Maybe that just means I can give you advice that is more objective. I don’t know for sure. Nevertheless, I do plan on giving you more advice. If it gets to the point when I will change the frequency of my advice giving, I’ll let you know in advance. So far, it’s still at least one idea a week. If you choose to think about it, I believe the quality of my advice has improved. For example, the one idea a week I type in now compared to the Amazon lists may be the equivalent to five Amazon lists. Just guessing. Anyway, I plan to give you another idea around this coming Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. So if you are there, I’ll see you then.

PG-13 violence, language, and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Commuter’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Doctor Who(2005)’. Rated R for violence, language, and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Grey’. Violence and viewer discretion for TV Mini-Series ‘Merlin’. Rated R viewer discretion for movie ‘The Final Conflict(1981)’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. (You are not obligated to watch movies ‘The Grey’, ‘The Final Conflict’, and TV Mini-Series ‘Merlin’. They were primarily used as a reference, and a description was already given for them.) [Use mental bookmarks ‘Convey’, ‘Serious'(you can use either word ‘Convey’ or ‘Serious’), [6/6/2019: ‘Pragmatic garbage’, and ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel’] for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1147

11/11/2018

Salutations.

It is now 10:42 AM EST for me. 10 or so minutes ago, I was about to type this idea, when I realized that I forgot to select the recommended music video. I looked for a few minutes in youtube, but I couldn’t find one. So, what I did was choose another ‘Anna of the North’ music video. There were 2 that were featured in episode 3.44 of ‘TRL’. One was ‘Someone’, and the other was ‘The Dreamer’. I talked about Anna of the North in Wishlist #1146. Wikipedia.org doesn’t say anything about music video ‘The Dreamer’. That’s the music video I am recommending for this list. Here’s a quote from the song:

Please don’t take my hope away
Please don’t take my hope away
Please don’t take my hope
It’s not about you
It’s not about you anymore

While the music video ‘The Dreamer’ was playing in TRL, it had these word inserts:

‘ This song is about a singer trying to let go of hope for a relationship with an ex she used to write songs for. ‘

To watch the music video ‘The Dreamer’ for free, search for phrase ‘anna of the north the dreamer’ in www.youtube.com. It should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 790 thousand views. It was published on Oct 20 2015, over 3 years ago. I watched it for the 1st time over 10 minutes ago, and it’s yet another relaxing music video. She’s holding a cup of coffee, riding a bicycle in what looks like the open country, stuff like that. I think you may like watching the music video if you want to feel relaxed.

Accuse expect:

I chose to explain idea ‘Expect’ to help you contemplationally dial things down a little. Here’s an illustration for idea ‘Expect’, the best one I can find. It is in episode 2.3 ‘The Reichenbach Fall’ from tv show ‘Sherlock(2012)’. The episode is available for streaming purchase from Amazon.com for about 7 dollars.(Normally when I purchase tv show episodes from Amazon, they’re about 2 dollars Standard Definition). According to Amazon Video, the scene starts 3 minutes and 50 seconds into the episode, Dr. John Watson(Martin Freeman) is having a conversation with Sherlock Holmes(Benedict Cumberbatch). Here is the quote:

Watson: ‘I mean that you’re not exactly a private detective anymore. You’re this far from famous.’

Sherlock: ‘Oh, it’ll pass.’

Watson: ‘It better pass. The press will turn, Sherlock. They always turn. And they’ll turn on you.’

Sherlock: ‘It really bothers you.’

Watson: ‘What?’

Sherlock: ‘What people say.’

Watson: ‘Yes.’

Sherlock: ‘About me.  I don’t understand. Why would it upset you?’

The illustration from that scene from tv show ‘Sherlock’, refurbished, is meant to show you that a person may project a certain identity he/she may expect you to give credence to. Watson is giving credence to what he thinks the press expects from Sherlock’s identity, and Sherlock is wondering why his friend Watson is giving so much credence to what the press thinks of his identity. Here’s the quote that represents what idea ‘Expect’ means:

Sherlock: ‘About me.  I don’t understand. Why would it upset you?’

Based on that quote, I believe that Sherlock is able to manage other people’s expectations of their own identity, as well as expectations placed on his identity by other people as well(That may seem like a tongue twister. You can read it over several times to understand it better). So, with that cone idea I offered you in Wishlist #1144 and #1145, you may choose a sense of intent that can manage better the expectations that people place on their own identities, as well as the expectations that other people place on your own identity. To help you use that idea, just contemplationally say ‘Accuse expect’ and/or ‘Expose expect’ the impressions of expecting you may be experiencing from instigations and/or inadvertencies. Also, use the ideas from Wishlist #1146, such as ‘Expose recover’, and using a sense of exposing to help you practice.

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Graham(Bradley Walsh): ‘You are joking!’

Ryan(Tosin Cole): ‘No way.’

Dr. Jade McIntyre(Tanya Fear): ‘Oh, no.’

24 minutes and 29 seconds into the episode:

Ryan: ‘Hey.’

Robertson: ‘Hey.’

Graham: ‘You’re that bloke.’

Robertson: (inhales sharply) ‘Yeah.’

Then you see Graham and Ryan giving Robertson a positive greeting, and Dr. Jade McIntyre still responding with surprised disappointment.

In that scene, when Robertson said quote:

Robertson: (inhales sharply) ‘Yeah.’

He is demonstrating that he has years of experience accomodating and responding to other people’s expectations of his identity, whether it’s good or bad. Based on the tv show, he’s a successful CEO of many companies that he owns(did I say that right?). That means that he has many years of experience interacting with the employees that he works for. If the character was real, you may say that he is an expert at managing expectation identities that other people present for their own identities, and that other people expect from his identity. Later in the episode, it is even discovered that Robertson is considering to run for President of the U.S.! Now, the reason you may not see him as an ‘expert’ at expectation identity managing is because, most of us are comparing him to The Doctor. I mean, it is ‘The Doctor’s show, ‘Doctor Who’. It’s like watching other tv show’s who’s name identifies the main character, like ‘MacGyver’, or ‘The Simpsons’, and so on. Such shows tend to accomodate the main character, and in this case, the main character is ‘The Doctor’.

So, for the sake of illustration entertainment, in my opinion, one of the funniest jokes in the ‘Doctor Who’ tv show is when someone is directly asking why ‘The Doctor’ is in charge, and Jack Robertson does that joke. If you are considering the premise that ‘Jack Robertson’ is an expert at expectation identity management, then you may find this scene both informative and funny. The scene starts 28 minutes and 32 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Yasmin(Mandip Gill): ‘So, what do we do?’

Robertson: ‘Why are you asking her?’

Ryan: ‘Cause she’s in charge, bro.’

Robertson: ‘Says who?’

Graham, Ryan, Yasmin: ‘Says us!’

Of course, watching the illustration is highly recommended.

[I’m going to stop now and proofread this. After I do that, I’m going to a restaurant to get something to eat. When I come back, I plan to at least start that ‘Serious’ idea. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Sherlock’. TV-PG sci-fi violence, peril, and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Doctor Who(2005+)’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, and tv show. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Expect’, ‘Accuse expect’, and ‘Expose expect’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1146

11/10/2018

Salutations.

It is now 10:58 AM EST for me. The music video I am recommending for this list is from the song ‘Someone’ by Anna of the North. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about her:

Anna Lotterud (born 17 June 1989), better known by her stage name Anna of the North, is an Oslo-based Norwegian singer-songwriter from Gjovik. Her music has been regarded as “soft, soul-baring electro-pop”.

I chose music video ‘Someone’ based on a recent episode of TRL that I recorded on 11/8/2018 on channel ‘MTV Classic’. It’s episode 3.44 hosted by Kevin Kenney and Jamilia Mustafa. Even though I just fast forward through the episode, I did notice that Anna of the North herself was interviewed in that episode. According to a TRL word insert during the music video ‘Someone’ played on TRL, Anna wrote the lyrics to the song ‘Someone’ after going through a relationship break up. I thought that you may find that music video interesting, since according to the internet, the divorce rate in the U.S. in 2018 is between 42% and 45%. According to this web site, www.divorcelawyersformen.com:

You’re less likely to get divorced if:

  • You’re very religious
  • You have a college degree
  • You live in a blue state (good news for those in Washington!)
  • You had happily married parents
  • You marry after age 25
  • You watch romantic movies with your spouse

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So, since www.wikipedia.org didn’t talk about music video ‘Someone’ specifically, this is the recommended interpretation for this advice: Since TRL said that Anna made the lyrics after a relationship break up, (I just realized that I haven’t watched the entire music video ‘Someone’ yet. I did, however, look at it’s lyrics. I’m going to watch it now. It is now 11:20 AM.) I just watched it for the 1st time. In my opinion, throughout most of the music video, Anna is projecting a woman who, let’s say over a month ago, broke up with her previous boyfriend. Now, she is thinking to herself and presenting in the music video that she is looking for someone that understands her, that is willing to at least accept her more than her previous boyfriend did. I am not blaming her for how the relationship ended. I’m just explaining how she may be thinking to herself, and of course such thinking is not accomodating others, even though it is projected in a music video.

The reason I mentioned the U.S. divorce rate is because, even though I’m no expert, I’m using it to present how transient American dating may be. My point is that, if the U.S. divorce rate is about 45%, then I’m assuming that U.S. relationships probably have a much higher number. Since I am American, I believe I can say something about this, even though I may be completely wrong about it’s accuracy. Using men as a starting point, I believe that men in general believe that they can be in relationships with many women before ‘settling down’ with one. That means that many American men use the concept of marriage as a reference point when in relationships with women. In other words, ‘It’s all right to be in many relationships with women, as long as I am not married.’ No wonder the divorce rate is about 45%! Well, anyway, that’s just my opinion.

Anyway, here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Someone’:

I’m only human, baby
Sometimes I act a little crazy
I’m only human, baby
Need someone to come and save me
(Someone)
(Someone)
(To come and save me)
(Someone)

Of course, I don’t believe the advice about less likely getting a divorce is absolute. For example, I believe that there are people that get married after high school, and are still married. And of course your unique school of thought could have a different interpretation of marriage that such advice does not take into consideration, even though such advice was created with legitimate data. It’s like getting a doctor that is able to legally substantiate your unique medical condition, (and of course ‘medical condition’ is just used to make the example,) something that the creators of such advice did not take into consideration.

To watch music video ‘Someone’ for free, search for phrase ‘anna of the north someone’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 478 thousand views. The music video was published on Jul 19, 2017, over a year ago.

I recommend that you watch music video ‘Someone’ because it may be relaxing for you to watch and listen to. And of course you don’t have to watch it. It’s only a recommendation.

Inform:

Here’s the definition of ‘inform’ from www.dictionary.com that is used for idea ‘Inform’: ‘to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to’, and here is the sentence example: ‘He informed them of his arrival’. The only illustration example I can think of right now for idea ‘Inform’ is from the Netflix movie ‘Bright(2017)’, starring Will Smith as Daryl Ward, and Ike Barinholtz as Pollard. The scene is refurbished for advice with inaproprieities removed. Unfortunately, I am only aware of the movie being available for streaming from Netflix, and the streaming service is about 8 dollars a month. So, if you don’t want to use that Netflix service, I’ll try to explain it to you so that you don’t have to. The explanation, of course, will not replace the convenience of watching the illustration from a streaming service, but I’ll still try, like it’s part of my routine to just do it. So, according to Netflix, the scene starts 14 minutes and 10 seconds into the movie, Ward and Pollard are talking to each other in the locker room. Here is the quote:

Ward: ‘Did I…Did I ask you for advice? ‘Cause I’ll probably wait till I’m on my, like, ninth divorce, then you’re advice will come in really handy.

Pollard: ‘That’s good. That’s good. Noted.’

16 minutes and 40 seconds into the movie:

Sergeant Ching(Margaret Cho): ‘No.’

Ward: ‘Yes. Put him in another car.’

So, the point is that, even though Ward informed Pollard that he did not want Pollard’s advice, Pollard still continued to impress upon Ward his advice, and later, Ward requested to Sergeant Ching that he wanted another partner in his car. Ward still used Pollard’s advice, even though Ward clearly indicated to Pollard that he did not ask for his advice.

Now, what I discovered over a month ago is that an instigator may improperly impose upon you an adverse, confused interaction with your use of informing the instigator of an instigation that he/she wants you to experience. For example, an instigator is imposing upon you a participation that you did not want to experience, and you choose to inform that person that you are not participating. So, what the instigator may do is impose an adverse experience of informing upon you, for example, make it look and feel like you are interacting with the adverse participation, even though it is just your intent to inform the instigator that you are not participating. In the illustration example, Ward was informing Pollard that he did not want Pollard’s advice, and yet Ward eventually used it. Let’s say you’re a kid, and you already had some unacceptable experiences with another kid, and so when that kid introduces to that innocent kid another adverse participation, the innocent kid informs that kid that he/she does not want to participate. However, the kid with the unacceptable participation knows this, and compensates by imposing upon that innocent kid an adverse sense of informing, so even though that innocent kid is just informing that kid that he/she is not participating, the kid with the adverse participation still causes that innocent kid to experience an adverse somewhat confused sense of informing. You see, the effort used to inform becomes part of the instigation. It’s like what Ward said to Pollard. Refurbished for advice to avoid ambiguity, let’s say that Ward already knows the ‘bad’ advice Pollard usually gives, and that’s why Ward said this to Pollard:

Ward: ‘Did I…Did I ask you for advice? ‘Cause I’ll probably wait till I’m on my, like, ninth divorce, then you’re advice will come in really handy.

However, even though Pollard’s advice is trouble, Ward still uses it.

Part of the solution is that, if an instigator is improperly imposing upon you a participation that may cause you to inform that instigator that you do not want to participate, keep in mind that you are ‘just’ informing that instigator, and that you are not participating, even though you may sense that the informing itself may be a little precarious.

Recoil resolve:

Another solution is something I finished inventing while I was doing my laundry in the laundromat yesterday. It’s made of 4 separate ideas: 1)’Recoil’, 2)’Contemplation effort to resolve’, 3)’Recover’, and 4)comes from a scene from animated episode 1.1 ‘Precious Place’ from tv show ‘The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-Chan’. The streaming episode is available Standard Definition from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars. So, what I’ll do is explain them all separately, then put them together to form idea ‘Recoil resolve’.

Recoil:

1st, I want to say that nobody knows everything. When you learn something new, and you look at your past actions maybe with a little disappointment because you did not do such a thing until you recently learned about it, in those past moments using mild to moderate examples, you used what was available at the time. Like those 2 kids in the movie ‘Click(2006)’, Ben and Samantha, they each drew a house, with one room made of pizza, and another made of pickles. Their intent was sincere, but clearly they do not have the resource awareness their father, Michael Newman, has. In the past, you probably were not even aware of certain obvious resource identities as you used your intent to deal with certain issues, as you made due with what was available. That being said, if you read Wishlist #1038, the ‘Sour face’ idea, starting 4/5/2016, then you’ve had already over 2 years worth of ‘recoil’ experiences. The ‘Sour face’ idea is the story with the host and the boy sitting by himself (for a short moment) by a table because he didn’t have a ‘sour face’ experience in his mind, since his parents didn’t believe he needed it based on their unique schools of thought. If you started from the beginning of this blog, it is my opinion that the ‘Sour face’ idea is also the idea that may have created the longest epiphany effect for kids. Even though I don’t know for sure, I believe based on speculation that the epiphany effect easily lasted over 2 months! The kids who read it probably know that ‘Sour face’ story forwards and backwards, so to speak.

Anyway, enough with the nostalgia. If you read and used the ‘Sour face’ idea, you have already over 2 years worth of experiences, on and off of course, of having the ‘sour face’ effect. Now, since the idea was made over 2 years ago, and it is kind of very generalistic, I’ve upgraded it using a scene from the movie ‘Justice League(2017)’ using illustrations and a conversation associated with Superman(Henry Cavill) talking to Cyborg(Ray Fisher). The movie ‘Justice League’ is available streaming for purchase from Amazon.com, but I believe many people already purchased the Blu-ray. Anyway, according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 1 hour, 41 minutes, and 54 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Cyborg: ‘We gotta pull these things apart. A couple more seconds, you’ll see your opening.’

Superman: ‘Any blowback?’

Cyborg: ‘Big time. But I think we can take it.’

Superman. ‘Good. ‘Cause I really like being alive.’

Cyborg: ‘So do I.’

Of course, what happened after that, the ‘blowback’, is refurbishedly toned down in order for you to relate to it’s use. The illustration for what the ‘blowback’ was in the movie ‘Justice League’ is very convenient for idea ‘Recoil’. I tried to use the word ‘Blowback’ to reference what a recoil was, but eventually ‘Recoil’ based on my experience should be used as a replacement instead of using the word ‘Blowback’. So basically, the word ‘Recoil’ refers to your experiences making a ‘sour face’ with your face, and to the refurbished ‘blowback’ Superman experienced with Cyborg.

Contemplation effort to resolve:

Let’s say that, when you are talking to your friends in school, when you are listening to your teacher giving a lecture, and all sorts of other school related activities, the contemplation efforts to resolve that you experience are normal, that you don’t usually need to complain about it to others. So, idea ‘Contemplation effort to resolve’ refers to contemplation efforts to resolve induced/created by instigations and inadvertencies. For example, interruptions in your train of thought caused by instigations may induce an impression of a contemplation effort to resolve that you may want to pursue. For this idea, ‘Contemplation effort to resolve’ refers to inclinations to resolve a certain sense of contemplation effort caused by adversely affecting your sense of informing, and an adverse sense of being informed that you did not choose to commit to. The only illustration I can think of right now of not choosing to commit to a sense of being informed is in episode 3.3 ‘Fair Game’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate SG-1(1999)’. The episode is available for streaming purchase from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars. Here is a partial synopsis about episode ‘Fair Game’ given by web site:

https://stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Fair_Game

Colonel Jack O’Neill is beamed out of the middle of the ceremony and aboard a ship belonging to Thor of the Asgard. Thor tells him that he will host a negotiation between the Tau’ri and System Lords Cronus, Nirrti and Yu.

The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 20 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Thor: ‘The Asguard High Council wishes you all greetings and thanks for this opportunity to negotiate for peace.’

Yu(Vince Crestejo): ‘The Gua’uld System Lords are prepared to hear the Asguard proposal.’

Nirrti(Jacqueline Samuda): ‘Onak Arek Kree.’

Cronus(Ron Halder): ‘Kore’ka asemo.’

Yu: ‘Ko’na Kree! Ke’no asguard.’

Colonel O’Neill: ‘I thought we were all going to speak the same language here.’

Cronus: ‘Go’nak!’

(All 3 of the System Lords stand up and leave the room.)

O’Neill: ‘What? What’d I say?’

Thor: ‘You insulted them.’

O’Neill: ‘I insulted them?’

Thor: ‘By speaking out of turn.’

Recover:

The explanation of idea ‘Recover’ starts with a scene from episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from tv show ‘The Transporter(2012)’ starring Chris Vance as Frank Martin, Charly Hubner as Dieter Hausmann, and Josh Blacker as Giles. The episode is available for streaming purchase from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 46 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode. Giles is supposedly talking to the man that says he is Dieter Hausmann, who is actually Frank Martin. Here is the quote, refurbished for advice:

Giles: ‘You’re not such a bad man after all, Dieter.’

Dieter: ‘Thanks.’

That is the moment when Giles turns around and looks at the man who kept saying he was not Dieter Hausmann, and after he said ‘Thanks’, that man verbally admitted that he indeed is Dieter Hausmann. The scene that is highlighted is how the actual Dieter Hausmann’s face looks when Giles looked at him. Using that scene, I made the logical conclusion that, even though instigators present themselves in a context that the guilt, the blame, is on them, their real ‘target’ is to cause you to feel a sense of over acknowledgement. I already explained idea ‘Over acknowledge’ in Wishlist #1123. Now, with idea ‘Over acknowledge’, the ‘target’ is to adversely affect how your composure feels, more specifically, how your face feels in relation to the instigation. You see, if the instigation worked, you would be looking at the instigation coming from the instigator, but the real ‘target’ is how your face feels in relation to the instigation. I identified that ‘target’ feeling as adverse and/or bothersome interjections of recovery. As a solution, I used idea ‘Expose’ from Wishlist #1139 to practice removing that sense of recovery from my face. That’s what I invented in the laundromat yesterday. To practice using idea ‘Expose’, you imagine that other people around you are individually causing you to experience a sense of exposing that relates to the imagined recovery interjections associated with your face, and using your ‘Blinking’ idea(Wishlists #1003-1008), you ‘blink’ those recovery interjections off of your face. When you sense that other people are imposing upon you a sense of ‘Exposing’, it’s imagined to be in your favor, something that helps you practice using idea ‘Recover’, not something that an instigator gives you an adverse impression of using. When you sense the imagined exposings, to change it’s intensity, imagine it is like raising or lowering the volume on your tv. If you want to sense the imagined intensity of the exposing, just raise it incrementally. With this example, you can apply it to all sorts of different ideas. Just imagine a mild to moderate instigation to practice on, and use that imagined sense of exposing to associate with recovery interjections associated with how your face feels, and remove those interjections of exposing with your ‘Blinking’ idea.

The 4th idea:

The scene used for the 4th idea comes from animated episode 1.1 ‘Precious Place’ from tv show ‘The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-Chan(2015)’. While the main characters Kyon and Nagato are walking together, they meet Asakura, and that is when the scene occurs. The episode ‘Precious Place’ is available for streaming purchase from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition. To find it, in Amazon.com’s home page, search for phrase ‘the disappearance of nagato’, and the series should be a few selections down, the English version, not the Japanese version. Click that, and ‘Precious Place’ is the 1st episode offered. I only watched this episode in it’s entirety from the series. I lost interest while watching the 2nd episode I think. Anyway, according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 5 minutes and 58 seconds into the episode, Kyon and Asakura are talking to each other. Here is the quote:

Kyon: ‘So, Asakura, how’d you do at the sale?’

Asakura: ‘A good haul. I may have gone overboard. My hands hurt. Will you carry these for me?’

Kyon: ‘Hand ’em over.’

Asakura: ‘Thanks!’ (Watch this part carefully.)

Kyon: ‘These are heavy! You did buy a lot!’

Asakura: ‘Ow, ow, ow! So cold and sore. My poor hands. I hate this time of year, don’t you?’ (That is the moment Asakura runs towards Kyon and places her cold hands on Asakura’s face)

Kyon: ‘They’re like ice cubes!’

Asakura: ‘There! Much warmer! Now, now, stop thrashing. You don’t wanna break the eggs.’

Kyon: ‘You tricked me! I call foul!’

In that short moment, Kyon chose not to drop the bags, even though he was caught by surprise by Asakura with her cold hands on his face, because if he did, some of those eggs will very likely break. You can use Kyon’s experience refurbished in your favor. If you experience an interjecting sense of recovery upon your face, you can imagine Kyon’s cold hands on your face, and then use that ‘Blinking’ idea to remove that sense of recovery. Holding the bags represents your sincere use of intent being maintained, and you can use that ‘Cone’ idea of yours learned from Wishlist #1144 and #1145.

So, now that you have all 4 ideas, let’s see if I can get idea ‘Recoil resolve’ to work for you. Let’s say that 2 forms of informing occurred to you: 1)you made a declaration of informing that is made adverse to experience, and 2)an impression of informing is imposed upon you, and you did not agree to it. So, let’s use idea ‘Recoil resolve’: You sense an adverse recoil of contemplation effort to resolve, one from your use of informing, and one from an impression of informing that you did not agree to commit to. So, you feel those impressions of recovery on your face, and you remove it using your ‘Blinking’ idea and the ‘Cold hands’ idea. Of course, as you are learning the new ideas, you can shuffle the use of the words. Idea ‘Recoil resolve’ is only a recommendation. For example, ‘Expose recover’ may work instead of ‘Recoil resolve’.

I’m going to start proofreading this idea now. Since I choose to not work on Veteran’s Day tomorrow, I’ll probably explain idea ‘Serious’ tomorrow. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

TV-MA violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Bright’. PG-13 for language, crude humor, and viewer discretion for movie ‘Click’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Justice League’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Stargate SG-1’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Transporter: The Series’. TV-14 viewer discretion for animated tv show ‘The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-Chan’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Inform’, ‘Recoil’, ‘Contemplation effort to resolve’, ‘Recover’, ‘Over acknowledge’, ‘Expose’, ‘Cold hands’, ‘Recoil resolve’, and ‘Expose recover’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1145

11/3/2018

Greetings.

It is now 12:14 PM EST for me. Yesterday, I finished everything about Wishlist #1144 except proofread it completely. However, even though I published it yesterday, I just managed to make it available to the public a minute ago today. I pressed the ‘refresh’ button on the google browser, and then I checked the site, and then it worked. Maybe it published yesterday. If I used the Internet Explorer browser, it might show up. If the glitch was from my end, then even though I published Wishlist #1144 yesterday, you just got it today. Anyway, since Wishlist #1144 had over 17 thousand words, from now on, I’ll try to make sure I don’t type in more than 10 thousand words in one list, to avoid having too much difficulty proofreading it. If I choose to type in more than 10 thousand words again, then I will know that it will be more difficult to proofread it. It will probably take me 2 days to proofread it. There might be a reason in the future to type in more than 10 thousand words for just one list.

Anyway, as a reminder, according to the internet, Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, November 4, 2018. Clocks will be set back 1 hour from 2 AM to 1 AM in each time zone. That applies to almost all of the United States. There are a few exceptions. According to www.timeanddate.com, certain exceptions such as Hawaii and certain parts of Arizona do not change their clocks. So, when you set back your clocks 1 hour, you get more sleep. [11/3/2018: So, before you go to sleep, set your clocks back 1 hour if you sleep at night. That way, you can use that extra hour of sleep tomorrow morning. 11/3/2018]

I started looking for a music video I think around 11 AM today. I decided to focus on UK music videos from now on. I’ll also check the US charts, but the UK music videos have more of a selection for me. On the 1st try, I found a publisher called ‘Jillboard 100’. It publishes UK music videos, so far as I can tell, as far back as 2015. Jillboard100 seems to be relatively new. Based on my experience, it presents UK music videos usually in groups of 40 per month. You just glide horizontally at the bottom of it’s selection, and it gives you a very short preview of 40-50 of their UK music video selection for that month or year. I searched for phrase ‘jillboard100 uk top 2015’, and I found the selection ‘Top 50 UK Songs Of 2015’. And out of that selection, I chose #27, around 5 minutes and 35 seconds into the selection. The music video is for the song ‘Black Magic’ by British girl group Little Mix. According to wikipedia, Little Mix are 4 women in their 20s, around 25 years old. Here’s a quote from wikipedia about the song and music video ‘Black Magic’:

‘ The single also peaked within the top 10 of the charts in Ireland, Israel and Australia, achieving platinum certification in the latter. On the UK Singles Chart, “Black Magic” remained at the top of the chart for three weeks…’

‘ Talking about the song’s message, the band said that…”it [the potion] is a metaphor for having confidence to get your man” ‘

‘ However, the music video also received some negative reviews. Mace Entertainment criticized the message of the video saying that “the general message that we get from the video is that if you want people to like you, shorten the length of your clothes, plump up your hair, wear more makeup, and embarrass other people” ‘

So, it’s my interpretation that the song and the music video tries to give women confidence to interact with men.

I watched the music video once for the 1st time today, and I think it’s like a ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’ episode. At 1st, I thought the music video was presented to be made in a high school, but they’re actually college students. If you don’t take it seriously, which I recommend, it could be fun to watch. It even has a scene where the teacher giving a lecture, with the use of magic, chooses to dance on his desk. Here is a quote from wikipedia about that: “The girls use their magic to transform the classroom into a full on dance party, and then even the teacher (along with students) dance on the desks and chairs.” Also, it’s a UK music video. You might like it’s change in ambiance, as it is compared to US music videos. Here’s a quote from the song ‘Black Magic’, and of course, the interpretation of the lyrics and the music video is refurbished for this advice:

If you’re lookin’ for Mr. Right,
Need that magic
To change him over night.
Here’s the answer.
Come and get it,
While you’ve still got time.

To watch music video ‘Black Magic’ for free, search for phrase ‘little mix black magic’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 457 million views.(How do you get over 457 million views? Even when people watch it multiple times, that still means millions of people have watched it.) The music video was published May 29, 2015, and it has over 130 thousand comments.

OK! Let’s start with the conceptualization I recommended for you to use for idea ‘Not add’ and the rest of Wishlist #1144. It basically looks like an ice cream cone with light coming out of it. [11/4/2018: A lot of bright light doesn’t have to come out of the cone, if that’s the direction you were using. 11/4/2018] You can use other variations of light. It can look just like the light coming out of one of your home lamps. The image is just something to help you use the ideas in Wishlist #1144. So, let’s go back to the original illustration. Just go to www.google.com, and search for phrase ‘rightthisminute magician chile’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, a link for web site www.rightthisminute.com. Here’s a copy of that link:

http://www.rightthisminute.com/video/rtmtv-viral-magicians-baffling-beer-trick

If you click that link, here’s a copy of the description of that video from rightthisminute:

‘ The typical phrase “now you see it, now you don’t” is much like how this trick in Santiago, Chile happened. A beer wizard by the name of Jordin takes a cup of lager and pours its entire contents into a paper bag, revealing a completely full cup inside. Things don’t begin to get weird until he turns a newspaper into a funnel where the beer magically disappears, leaving no trace.

Any thoughts on this? We are completely stumped! ‘

One of the best parts of that video is that it is being narrated by the people from the tv show RightThisMinute. They give you a really good impression as to what you are seeing. The part where the ice cream cone came from is when Jordin the magician rolled the newspaper up to look like a cone.

I am guessing that, when you started using the ‘cone with light’ idea, you may have started from the beginning. For example, you experienced the instigation, and then you used the idea. I recommend that, instead of starting from the beginning, so to speak, you use the answer outright in the form of an imagined cone, and then compare that cone to the experienced instigation. That way, you know what the answer is, and it helps you ‘sort out’ aspects of an experienced instigation you want to sort out. For example, the cone represents your chosen sense of intent that does not add certain aspects of experienced instigation. So, what you do is choose moments from school or work that have reasonable continuity, make those moments the cone, and when you experience certain forms of instigation, compare that cone to the instigation to help ‘sort out’ certain aspects of that experience. The ideas I provided for you to use, if you choose to use them, helps you ‘sort out’ those adverse aspects of the experienced instigation. For example, I imagined a girl using idea ‘Present’. The idea is from Wishlist #1144.  She would contemplationally say to herself ‘I did not present that.’

I want to add 4 more ideas to this list before I close it, ideas that may help you ‘sort out’ certain aspects of experienced instigation. Here are those idea’s names: ‘Relax’, ‘Participate’, ‘Compensate’, and ‘Resist’:

Relax:

I think it was after I invented that ‘cone’ idea that allowed me to sense the use of idea ‘Relax’. The best illustration I can think of for idea ‘Relax’, unfortunately, is not a preferred one. It’s the only one I am aware of available for recommendation. The problem is that it involves a daughter disagreeing with her mother, and I make it a priority to avoid family based illustrations. In that scene, I am removing the daughter’s inappropriate language when she had a verbal outburst. And, of course, that scene is refurbished to use to evaluate instigations that discourage your sense of relaxing. The scene is in the movie ‘The Upside of Anger(2005)’, starring Joan Allen as Terry Ann Wolfmeyer, and Keri Russell as Emily Wolfmeyer. To be clear, the scene used as a refurbished reference for idea ‘Relax’ is when Emily, after having a discussion with her mom, goes outside, slams the door, and tries to do some sort of ballet twirling. Because her sense of relaxing was discouraged by her conversation with her mom, she stopped her ballet twirling, and said something in anger to her mom. Of course, what she said specifically is removed for this advice and is replaced with some non specific something said in the context of anger. Anyway, the movie ‘The Upside of Anger’ is offered as a streaming rental from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the relevant part of their discussion starts 55 minutes and 21 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Emily: ‘I wish you would take me seriously.’

Terry Ann: ‘Honey, I take you seriously. I just don’t think you have much capacity for self-evaluation.’

Emily: ‘You know, you’d think you’d be happy for me, considering the way your life turned out. The way your parents pushed you–‘

55 minutes and 42 seconds into the movie:

Terry Ann: ‘They pushed me to take life seriously. Not to live in the clouds.’

Emily: ‘Do you have any idea what you sound like sometimes?’

Terry Ann: ‘I love how you worry that the letter you sent to the parent who deserted you is too mean, and yet, to the one who’s here in the fight, you have no problem saying the most vile things. Isn’t that a tad odd? Please finish setting the table.’

So, after that conversation, 56 minutes and 30 seconds into the movie, that’s when Emily steps outside, slams the door, does that ballet twirling, and then yells at her mom, but from outside of the house.

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The solution is that ‘cone’ idea of yours. 1st, you are already aware what sense of intent represents that cone, and you are already using that idea as you experience such an instigation. Notice that, as you try to relax, something about the instigation you experienced is trying to discourage you from relaxing in a preferred context. And that’s it! The ideas I have provided you, and the new ideas I will provide you, will be used to allocate better that sense that is discouraging you from a preferred sense of relaxing. For example, idea ‘Accuse late’ represents a false accusing of an experienced interjection that gives the impression that it has already happened. Using this list when it’s completed should help you use idea ‘Accuse late’, to help you allocate such a experience.

Participate:

How is it a mistake if I did not agree to participate?:

Idea ‘Participate’ is basically an assurance idea, to help you clarify that you did not choose to commit to a certain interjection, that you did not choose to participate. So therefore, another idea created for idea ‘Participate’, it’s logic, can be identified by the question ‘How is it a mistake if I did not agree to participate?’ One of the major goals of these ideas is to help you more tenably experience unavoidable instigation. [11/8/2018: I realized recently that my use of the phrase ‘even though’ 4 times may seem mildly intimidating. The effect was unintentional, and I apologize for it. I believe that the cause of it was from a new idea I invented several weeks ago called ‘Serious’. It’s designed to allow you to convey meaning better. According to the idea, certain experienced instigations may have inhibited somewhat your ability to convey certain meanings. I plan to explain 2 ideas by this coming Saturday, the 2nd idea is planned to be idea ‘Serious’. 11/8/2018] So, the idea is that certain mild to moderate interjections caused by the instigations you may be experiencing, even though you did not agree to participate, even though such interjections are also out of context and not relevant, even though such interjections if presented by those with authority in your school or work will easily be ruled as inappropriate, even though such instigations that you may already have experienced fit such criteria, you STILL experience contemplations that are unavoidable by you to experience. So, what I recommend with your ‘cone’ idea, is to identify such contemplations, such experiences, using the question ‘How is it a mistake if I did not agree to participate?’ If you did not agree to participate with such instigation induced interjections, then how is it a mistake on your part? After all, you did not agree to participate with it, and you certainly were not prepared for it. If you brought such interjections to the attention of your teacher or boss, he or she may tell you that you are not obligated to commit to such an interjection impression. For example, if it was something as absurdly obvious as inappropriate interjections of surprise, your teacher or boss may tell you that interjections focusing on adversely and inappropriately surprising you are not used as primary acceptable conversation interaction at school or at work. You don’t have to commit to it.

For the sake of illustrating the phrase ‘How is it a mistake if I did not agree to participate?’, I refurbished a virtual logo from the animated tv show ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex(2002-2003)’. One of the animated characters in the tv show called ‘The Laughing Man’ created it. Here is a description of ‘The Laughing Man’ from wikipedia.org:

‘ He is an expert hacker, able to hide his physical presence by editing himself out of video feeds and cybernetic eyes, concealing his identity by superimposing an animated logo over his face, and hijacking cybernetic brains altogether, all in real-time. ‘

I’m no expert at interpreting the tv show ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex’, like the people who post about it in the internet seem to be. I can still give you an explanation of what the logo is and does. If you watch something on tv or some sort of real-time video feed, the expert hacker called ‘The Laughing Man’ can cover a person’s face watched real-time from a tv screen, for example, with what looks like to be a computer generated logo. The episodes are available streaming from Amazon.com. One of the episodes have 2 of the main characters explaining the words on the logo. You don’t have to buy that episode. I’m just using it as a reference. In episode 1.20 ‘Re-View’, Major Motoko(usually just called ‘Major’) is talking to Togusa. The scene starts 6 minutes and 33 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Togusa: ‘Major, are you familiar with the wording around ‘The Laughing Man’ logo and the meaning of it?’

Major: ‘Yeah, “I thought what I’d do was I’d become one of those deaf mutes.” I understand that’s a quote from Chapter 25 of ‘Catcher in the Rye’.

The episode I recommend that you purchase so that you can see what the logo looks like is in episode 1.9 ‘Chat! Chat! Chat!’ from the tv show ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex(2005)’. In that episode, it looks like some people in a virtual setting are talking about ‘The Laughing Man’. One of those people, a man, is intentionally putting ‘The Laughing Man’ logo over his face. That scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 2 minutes and 58 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Man1: ‘Speaking of stupid, that get-up of yours is a new low in lameness.’

Man2(the one using ‘The Laughing Man’ logo on his face): ‘If you don’t like it, why don’t you suggest a different topic of discussion, then?’ (The man then removes that logo from his face, and presents his original face image.)

It’s during that scene where you can get a close-up look at what ‘The Laughing Man’ logo looks like. It’s the best one I am aware of in the show that gives you the most detail. When you look at that logo from that ‘Chat!’ episode, you can see the words moving in a counter clockwise direction around a laughing man’s face wearing a cap. If you choose to buy that episode, I think it’s about 2 dollars Standard Definition. Anyway, what I recommend is that you simply remove the original wording around ‘The Laughing Man’ logo and replace it with the words ‘How is it a mistake if I did not agree to participate?’ You don’t have to see the words clearly when you imagine that logo just hovering where you want to see it. You just imagine it sometimes reasonably, to help you use the idea ‘How is it a mistake if I did not agree to participate?’. And when you conceptualize it, you don’t even have to imagine it clearly.

Compensate:

The illustration I am using for idea ‘Compensate’, refurbished with inaproprieities removed, of course, is what I used to create idea ‘Compensate’. 1st, I’d better explain what the illustration means, to avoid ambiguity. The illustration is animated, and the main characters are not from Earth. They’re aliens. However, a few of them are using names that are familiarly used on Earth. Here is a description of the 2 main characters used in the illustration. The description is from www.wikipedia.org:

‘Satan Jacob is the Demon Lord from planet Ente Isla. Due to the actions of the Hero Emilia Justina and her companions, he was transported to modern day Japan with Ashiya and changed into human form. To survive in Japan, he adopts a Japanese name similar to his original name called Sadao Maou and works part-time at a MgRonald franchise, eventually being promoted to a full-time position as the Assistant Shift Manager. He and other demons can turn to their original form when people around them are filled with despair. However, when he changes his form to his devil form, he uses his powers for good deeds like repairing the city which always makes the characters confused due to his position as the Devil King.’

‘ Emilia is the hero with thigh-length magenta hair who fended off Satan. After forcing Satan to retreat from Ente Isla, Emilia Justina follows him to modern day Japan… ‘

‘ Emi is later fired from her job at the call center and gets a new job at MgRonald where she works with Maou and Chiho. She also later develops feelings for Maou in the light novels. ‘

Now that their name use misunderstanding is hopefully cleared up, the tv show is called ‘The Devil Is a Part-Timer’, and season 1 is available streaming from Amazon.com. The illustration is from episode 1.6 ‘The Devil Climbs the Stairway to School’. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 18 minutes into the episode, Sadau Maou is talking to Emilia:

Sadau Maou: ‘Would ya please quit wavin’ that thing around? S’like you’re compensating for somethin’.

Emilia: ‘Nice try, Bucko, but I don’t take orders from you.’

If you watched the show, the sword Emilia is holding is the sword used to defeat the former Demon Lord Satan Jacob on their homeworld Enta Isla. [11/4/2018: The illustration’s purpose is to allow you to have a sense of another person excessively compensating. It’s purpose is not to encourage you to do anything reckless or dangerous, like hold something that could be harmful to others and to yourself. So, to be clear, don’t use or hold anything dangerous, like Emilia did in the episode. It’s purpose is just to give you something to think about when using idea ‘Compensate’. 11/4/2018]

An instigator may improperly impose a sense of compensating for an innocent person to commit to. For example, to ‘wind a person up’, so to speak, an instigator may cause an innocent person to contemplationally commit to a sense of compensating, like trying to meet some sort of standard, or trying to maintain a sense of qualification. If you watched the recommended scene, you may get a sense of someone compensating for something, which you may then use that illustration as an indicator to evaluate instigators trying to encourage you to also compensate for something.

Resist:

Again, idea ‘Resist’ was created from a scene in movie ‘Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation’. The movie is available streaming as a rental from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 1 second into the movie, Solomon Lane(Sean Harris) is talking to Isla Faust. Of course, the scene is refurbished for advice. Also, keep in mind that it’s a ‘Mission: Impossible’ action movie. Here is the quote:

Solomon Lane:(talking to Isla Faust) ‘You’re still alive because I believe in your potential. But I’m growing impatient. Why do you continue to resist?’

To be clear, the quote that I recommend that you use contemplationally is:

‘ Why do you continue to resist? ‘

Now, when you recall Isla’s face, recall it in the context when Soloman Lane is holding her face in one of his hands after discovering that the drive is empty. That scene starts 1 hour, 29 minutes, and 10 seconds into the movie. So, when you use idea ‘Resist’, I recommend you imagine Isla’s face with one of Solomon’s hands on it, and Solomon is saying the words ‘Why do you continue to resist?’

I believe that a popular mild to moderate instigation is when an instigator imposes upon you some sort of instigation experience that may cause you to obviously try to resist it. Here’s an experience from something I witnessed: I think it was over 2 years ago that, from a distance, I saw a young grammar school boy run towards another grammar school boy who was with I think one of his guardians. The boy that was standing still said something, not something meant to be normally understood by the boy running towards him, but something I think that was created from his sense of strategy. Anyway, the boy running towards the other boy expected that the boy standing still would try to resist the experience. My point is that, since you have the ‘cone’ idea, if an instigator tries to encourage you to resist in some sort of obvious manner, you can use the ‘cone’ idea you learned in Wishlist #1144, and use the ideas learned in this list, to simply not commit to using such a sense of resisting. For example, you already know as you experience such an inclination to resist that your obvious appearance is normal, and according to your chosen ‘cone’ idea, you can allocate more reasonably such an obvious sense of resisting. You got ‘the stuff’ already, so to speak. You now may have the ability to not need to commit to such obvious interjections of resisting. Based on my experience, the ‘Resist’ idea may not work all of the time, but that’s because you just learned it from this blog. With a little more practice, and more advice from this blog, you may find that idea ‘Resist’ could be a very useful idea for you, even though you may still learn other ideas that you may find more interesting than idea ‘Resist’.

So, to put it another way, you did not agree to ‘participate’, you did not agree to ‘compensate’, and you did not agree to ‘resist’. You may just contemplationally say the words ‘Participate’, ‘Compensate’, and ‘Resist’, so that you can sense in one form or another how all 3 words apply to the instigations you may be experiencing. Also, keep in mind that, if you choose to use the images I recommended for you to imagine associated with those 3 words, you’re just imagining it, and you can change how you imagine it, in relation to advice said. Those images are just recommendations. They’re not written in stone, so to speak. Also, if other schools of thought are reading these lists, then I believe other people are already changing these ideas. For example, let’s say a teenager is from another country but speaks English as a second language, already many of these concepts are changed to accomodate that person’s original country of origin. Let’s say that teenager’s 1st language is to speak French, but that teenager also reads and speaks English. It’s possible that teenager is converting the ideas in this list to accomodate that teenager’s ideals learned from France.(The idea to explain that sounded better in my head, so to speak.)

Rated R language and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Upside of Anger’. TV-MA violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘The Devil Is a Part-Timer!’. Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Relax’, ‘Participate’, ‘Compensate’, and ‘Resist’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.