Wishlist #1164

Salutations.

It is now 12:10 PM EST for me. Since I don’t want to spend all day looking for a music video, the music video that I have selected for this advice is from song ‘On + Off’ by Maggie Rogers. Here is a quote from www.wikipedia.org:

On and Off” (stylized “On + Off“) is a song by American singer and songwriter Maggie Rogers. It was released on January 17, 2017…

Carter Shelter of Paste  described the music video: “[the video] sees Rogers and a trio of backup dancers working through choreography and costume changes in what appears to be one continuous take. Rogers comes across as charming, lacking the distance that often results from traditional pop shine…

In an interview with BBC Radio 1’s MistaJam, Rogers stated “This was one of the very first songs—I made it right after ‘Alaska’…
There’s a lyric that says you turn me on, but if you listen to the rest of the lyrics, that is actually about emotional stability and being on and off and finding a person that grounds you. I think that’s one of the most important things to me in relationships.

I found music video ‘On + Off’ from the ‘Music’ category of www.youtube.com. Click that, and the music video is in category ‘Artist on the Rise’, It has 303 music videos, and it’s #296.

I watched it for the 1st time once less than an hour or so ago. According to www.youtube.com, it was published on Feb 1, 2017, over 2 years ago, and it has over 4 million views. Have you ever heard of the question ‘What came first, the chicken or the egg? When I watched music video ‘On and Off’, I imagined that people with different schools of thought have different expectations for dance choreography, so if the dance choreography in the music video does not meet your expectations, I recommend that you keep in mind that it may be an incredible example for other people using other schools of thought. For example, what if such a dance choreography was given by America to many people all over the world for free? If people chose to use that free version, that could be the version for them that is incredible to be a part of, even though it’s the free version.

Concern:

I’m going to try to explain 2 lists today, the 1st one is called ‘Concern’, and the next one is called ‘Conservation of composure response’. So, for idea ‘Concern’, the illustration is in episode 3.20 ‘A Stitch in Time’ from crime mystery tv show ‘Elementary(2015)’. The episode is available to be watched streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition. You can watch the rest of the episode with inaproprieties removed for context, but the gist of it starts 37 minutes and 7 seconds into the episode, Sherlock(Jonny Lee Miller) is having a conversation with Watson(Lucy Liu). Here is the quote:

Sherlock: ‘It is quite literally a box that does nothing. Unless that’s the whole point.

Watson: ‘What?’

Sherlock: ‘The four milliseconds that doing nothing would take.’

Watson: ‘What difference would four milliseconds make to anything?’

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Sherlock: ‘In your world and mine, none at all. To a human being, it’s an imperceptible amount of time. But the lion’s share of trading on Wall Street happens via computers. And in their world, milliseconds translates into millions of dollars. Ruby is the fastest transatlantic cable that there is. Terminates on American soil at 60 Hudson Street, where, in order to extract financial data first, the top investment firms pay a premium to house their servers. Now, any company which does not lease a space at 60 Hudson is at an instant disadvantage. Would you care to guess which firm is not flush with enough capital to earn a spot at 60 Hudson?

So, basically, Collin Eisely(Eric Bogosian) hired someone to install a gizmo that gives the firm that holds his investments a 2 millisecond advantage compared to those firms using Ruby’s transatlantic cable. So, refurbished for advice, the mild to moderate instigations that you experience while at school or at work, if you are experiencing instigation at all, those instigations may be improperly imposing a familiarity commitment of concern that is taxing to say the least as it is compared to those you would normally show concern for. For example, let’s say you have a generalistic sense of concern, to use when you are in school or at work. And what you also have is a concern created specifically for those that instigate you. Notice that the 2 senses of concern are different. It may be said that the concerns that you use for your own family is less demanding than the concerns that you use for those that instigate you!

The solution I created is to simply give more credence/importance to the generalistic concerns that you use on people in general. You don’t have to maintain that sense of concern in your mind, like always wearing a sweater while you are work or school. Just know what it is, so that when you experience mild to moderate forms of instigation, you can allocate/manage better aspects of the instigation that does not match the criteria of such generalistic concerns. In other words, you can allocate better aspects of instigation experience that does not match your generalistic sense of concern use. The example I have for that is in episode 11.4 ‘Arachnids in the Uk’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Doctor Who(2018)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, the scene starts 17 minutes and 51 seconds into the episode, Robertson(Chris Noth) is having a conversation with Najia(Shobna Gulati) and Yasmin(Mandip Gill). Here is the quote:

Robertson: (talking to Yasmin) ‘Your mother isn’t supposed to be here. I told the staff to take two days off.’

Najia: ‘I came in to do extra preparation before we opened.’

Robertson: ‘Well, I really don’t care, because if I hadn’t fired you then, I would have fired you 10 minutes ago when I saw the rooms. Disgraceful!

Najia: ‘What rooms? I don’t understand.’

Robertson: ‘I’m sure you don’t understand. Would you like to see how good your mother really isn’t?’

All those other words for episode ‘Arachnids in the UK’ is just for content. The actual illustration is how Robertson said the word:

‘isn’t’

That’s how you are identifying instigation. Without needing to sense your generalistic concern obviously, you compare the impressions of concern imposed by instigations to your generalistic sense of concern, and the comparison will tell you what the instigation induced concern isn’t, as it is compared to your generalistic sense of concern. Since I believe how Robertson said the word ‘isn’t’ would benefit you, you may even conceptualize Robertson’s teeth as you recall him saying the word ‘isn’t’.

[I’m going to stop now, proofread this idea, and after that, start with the next list.

TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Elementary’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Doctor Who(2005)’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmark ‘Concern’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.