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.