Wishlist #1178

6/22/2019

Salutations!

It is now 12:29 PM EST for me. As usual, I spent over an hour looking for the music video to recommend to you. The reason why it takes me so long is because I want to offer you a music video that is relatively new. Anyway, the one I found is for song ‘DIABLO’ by Iliria and Juan Magan. I looked in www.youtube.com under publisher ‘#RedMusic’, and I chose category ‘New Songs 2019 – Best Music Releases This Month (Latest English Songs 2019)’. That category has a selection of 120 music videos. I looked at a few of them, and then I chose #85, the ‘DIABLO’ music video. Wikipedia says very little about it. The music video was published May 31, 2019, a few weeks ago. If you choose to watch it, I recommend Theater mode. It has over 800 thousand views. I looked at the lyrics, and it’s my opinion that the best part of the music video was when Juan Magan would personally sing in it. However, he sings his part in Spanish. So, what I did for the 1st time was in www.google.com, I typed phrase ‘translate spanish to english’, and I used ‘Google Translate’ by copying the Spanish part and pasting it in the box, so that the Spanish part would be translated into English, and the translation doesn’t look terrible to me. Here’s a quote from Ilira’s English singing for song ‘DIABLO’:

Careless, the way you act
Helpless, we made a pact
Feeding me recycled lines
Fingers crossed behind your back
When you say you’re forever mine (forever mine)

Keep in mind that, if you choose to watch the music video ‘DIABLO’, it’s refurbished for this advice. I believe the music video is well made, and it’s new. If you think there’s something about it that’s inapropriate, just remove that. A lot of these music videos already are originally made for relationships. The short moment of Juan Magan’s part in the music video starts 1 minute and 4 seconds into the music video. It’s a song related emotional performance, and I recommend that you watch it.

1st Wall:

Before I begin the main idea called ‘Not notify’, I want to explain idea called ‘1st Wall’. I believe it may help you prepare to use idea ‘Not notify’. So, the illustration I recommend that you watch before you read story ‘1st Wall’ is actually most of episode 3.17 ‘E My Sports’ from animated tv show ‘The Simpsons(2019)’. The episode 1st aired March 17, 2019, just about 3 months ago. Here is a quote from www.wikipedia.org:

After Homer gets him a new gaming computer, Bart begins to excel at eSports.

The story is about companies navigating big robots, and I believe that episode helps you imagine that. Just watch the scenes that pertain to Bart and the other kids learning and competing with their game avatars.

So, here’s the story: A company decided to join other companies who are participating in what looks like big robot building and robot competitions. This company has already made long term plans with what they consider initially a hobby. The project is not part of it’s mainstream income, but they have big plans for it’s use. This company built a big robot to participate, but when they tried to meet their expectations as well as the expectations the other companies created, the robot could not physically move! This is the 1st part of the story called ‘1st Wall’ that is important to imagine. Just imagine a robot just standing there, and it cannot move like the other robots can. That is important to understand, because the robot is doing nothing wrong. It’s like the movie ‘The Quest(1996)’. If memory serves, the movie collects fighters who already have a legitimate standing from their prospective countries, and they are encouraged to fight each other. The fighters are already established, and so is that company whose robot cannot move.

Of course, the company anticipated that their robot cannot move. It is, after all, their 1st time participating with the other companies. So, after the company allowed the data to be collected from that experience, they chose volunteers, some engineers, mechanics, etc. to work on that project full time. The company wants those employees to have a robot that works with the expectations created by those other companies, and they want that to happen in a relatively short amount of time. The ‘good news’ is that those companies who have already been playing that game for years have established a system that allows other companies to easily purchase a selection of robots that they have already invented. It even has a workshop to maintain those robots, and teachers to teach others to run and maintain those robots. Those teachers will teach you anything and everything you need to know about using and maintaining those robots. The thing is, about 90% of the newly participating company’s 1st expectations will not be met if they use those resources, but that company has already anticipated that, and in time, the company and those employee volunteers will contribute in adding some of those expectations with the new robot(s) that they will purchase, but it’s not possible to add all of those expectations back.

So, here’s the situation: the volunteers from that company will eventually buy a new robot from the other companies, and be trained to use it. It is beyond my imagination to know specifically what that company is going to do with that robot project, but what is also interesting is what those volunteers will learn as they participate in that robot project. I suspect that they will learn to establish and maintain other project participations better, like how I imagine venture capitalists do it. Here is a partial quote from episode 2.8 ‘The Magpie’ from comedy tv show ‘Casual’, Jordan Anderson’s(Vincent Kartheiser) conversation with Alex Cole(Tommy Dewey). The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that partial quote starts 22 minutes and 32 seconds into the episode:

Jordan Anderson: ‘I’m downsizing, streamlining, launching new products, penetrating markets. Anything I can to turn red to black.’

If someone is capable of doing that, then that person is capable of establishing and maintaining certain expectations.

Now, the reason why I call this story ‘1st Wall’ is from the perspective of the volunteers of the employees who choose to participate with that robot project. From their perspective, about 90% of it’s original expectations have already been lost, and it’s part of their job to reinstate as much of those expectations as possible. Now, keep in mind that those volunteers also have the resources of the company to work with, and it is the 1st time the company is doing something like this. And that is where I imagine certain instigators come in. I imagined that certain instigators are some of those volunteers, and they use the frustrations created trying to bring back those expectations as an excuse to instigate you. The scary part of this story, so to speak, is that they are using company knowhow and resources to instigate other employees. One of the things that they do is discourage other employees to surpass that ‘1st Wall’ that they are clearly surpassing with the help of the company. That’s a terrible thing to do. It’s like one division of a company bullying another using the strength that division has that the other division doesn’t have.

Not notify:

Since I encourage kids to be skeptical when considering using these ideas, I invented idea ‘Not notify’ this past Monday, 6/17/2019, less than a week ago. Ever since then, I’ve been upgrading it. To help you understand it, I recommend that you watch episode 2.14 ‘The Road Not Taken’ from sci-fi tv show ‘The Orville(2019)’. It 1st aired Apr 25, 2019, about 2 months ago. Of course, take the inaproprieities out. And according to wikipedia, Fox renewed The Orville for a third season. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition.

To find the definition of word ‘notify’, I typed in phrase ‘notify definition’ in www.google.com, and used the Google dictionary. The definition of ‘notify’ that I am using is ‘give notice of or report(something) formally or officially. And the example is ‘If he does not notify the occurrences, he may be guilty of nondisclosure.’

And so, here is the meaning of idea ‘Notify’: I created a postulate(from dictionary.com, ‘a proposition that requires no proof…and that is used in the proof of other propositions’): In order for instigators to maintain the effectiveness of certain instigations they have established in an innocent person’s mind, they would have to periodically maintain a sense of notification to that innocent person.

And so, the solution I invented was to stop those notifications from maintaining such an effectiveness. The 1st example I recommend is how you feel after you have at least partially organized where you live. For example, for the kids, after you have done your choirs, let’s say that involves bringing out the garbage, and a few other things, how do you feel after those things are done? Let’s say for the sake of example that there’s a feeling of improved solace and continuity.

Complain notify:

The 2nd example is from the episode of ‘The Orville’ that I recommended that you watch, ‘The Road Not Taken’. Basically, certain people from the altered timeline are trying to change the timeline back to what it is supposed to be. They made a lot of effort, a lot of sacrifice, and they succeeded. That altered timeline no longer exists, and the original timeline now exists.

That brings me to the definition of idea ‘Complain notify’: An instigator may improperly cause you to complain in order to allow the complaining contemplation created in your mind to maintain the existence of a contemplation that adversely affects your school/job performance.

So, as a comparison, imagine how you sense your involvement of complaining for instigations experienced, refurbished with inaproprieities removed of course, imagine your complaining involvement to be an adverse alternate timeline, like in that ‘The Road Not Taken’ episode. So, in order to bring back your preferred perspective, you use your complaining as an indicator to remove those adverse alternate timelines. That also includes your complaining efforts. Then you may perceive your preferred perspective as if that instigation incident had never existed. Of course, it existed, but it’s no longer included as part of the preferred perspective you believe you should be able to use. You see, before this advice, you may have interacted with such instigations that involve your complaining as if it is a part of your required job related perspective. Now, I recommend that you interpret your complaining as if it is an indicator of things that does not belong in your school/job related perspective.(I should have began with that.) For example, the main reason you initially complained about the instigation is because that instigation does not belong with the school/job perspective. Let’s say that the instigator forced you into a situation to complain about something that does not belong in that circumstance.

When using that ‘Orville’ episode, I recommend that you recall that scene near the end of that episode, 46 minutes and 55 seconds into the episode, when Dr. Claire Finn(Penny Johnson Jerald) disappears. That moment represents a removal of the altered timeline, and a restoration of the original timeline. In the episode, Dr. Claire Finn disappearing lasts for less than 1 second, but how you will recall that moment of course will last a lot longer. It’s just something imagined to help you ‘remove the altered timeline’ in order to ‘restore the original one’. Once you are able to maintain a more reasonable, more preferred sense of perspective, less hindered by your own complaints being used against you, you should also be able to more objectively identify future attempts of instigations that try to adversely impose notifications that try to use your own complaints against you.

Since this is the 1st time I’ve offered you idea ‘Complain notify’, I’m using my ‘standard demographic’ rules to offer that idea as if you have never been given such an idea before. That means, once you start using idea ‘Complain notify’, if you are an adult, you should be experiencing a lot of epiphany, since you may have a lot of build-up, allocating those instigation influenced complaints. Speaking of build-up, that reminds me of the beginning of episode 11.4 ‘Baby’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Supernatural(2015)’. In that scene, Dean(Jensen Ackles) tells Sam(Jared Padalecki) while they are washing a car in the bunker, that Dean already washed every car in the bunker twice. That episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 2 minutes and 20 seconds into the episode:

Dean: ‘I don’t know about you, but…I’ve got some serious cabin fever. I’ve washed every car in here twice.’

Based on my experience using that idea refurbished for standard demographic use, that feeling of epiphany won’t last. So, enjoy it while you can, and remember it.

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Not want (to have) notify:

Idea ‘Not want notify’ is when an instigator wants you to experience some sort of adverse advice that you don’t want to have. For example, let’s say that an instigator agreed to talked to management and/or those with authority about certain instigations they have caused you to experience. That means it’s possible that, from their perspective, they agreed to listen to advice that they don’t want to have. It’s advice that they agreed to listen to, but it’s still advice that they feel like they don’t want to have. So, because of that experience, even though such an instigator agreed to certain conditions by management, afterwards, he/she still caused you to experience something that you, too, don’t want to have.

You can use idea ‘Not want notify’ to choose to not give credence to such an effect. Keep in mind that, so to speak, you are the person that got your arm punched. You are not the person that punched you in the arm. In other words, you are not obligated to give credence to what that instigator was told by management or those with authority. You are the victim, not the instigator that instigated you.

Broke notify:

According to www.dictionary.com, ‘broken’ means ‘to damage or become damaged so as to be inoperative’, and the example is ‘My radio is broken.’ 1st, here is an illustration for idea ‘Broke notify’. It is from movie ‘Draft Day(2014)’ starring Kevin Costner as Sonny Weaver Jr., and Jennifer Garner as Ali Parker. In that illustration, Sonny is having a conversation with Ali Parker. The movie ‘Draft Day’ is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 7 minutes, and 37 seconds into the episode:

Sonny: ‘You know what, everyone always gives me grief for firing my father.’

Ali: ‘Well, you did. I was here that day.’

Sonny: ‘It was my mother.’

Ali: ‘What?’

Sonny: ‘It was my mother. Look, don’t get me wrong. I’m the one who fired him. But it was my mother who asked me to do it.’

Idea ‘Broke notify’ is when the results of the use of your private technique seem to be ‘broke’. A few days ago, I was thinking of giving you various examples that you would think about, then decide that you are not supposed to use such a contemplation, like considering picking up something, or proceeding with an action. All those examples would specifically indicate to you, based on some imagined previous experience, that you should not use such an evaluation, because the results are ‘broken’. I wasn’t able to make such examples. But if you had such example, the purpose is that it should be easy for you to have some sort of knack to not use evaluations from your technique that are ‘broken’, especially when those evaluations are adversely influenced by instigation.

The one example I have provided is one variation for idea ‘Broke notify’. In that example, employees of Sonny from time to time are giving him grief that he fired his father, but Sonny believes that evaluation is broken, that he fired his father because his mother insisted upon it. The answer is that, if people are imposing a broken contemplation for you to ponder, then don’t use that broken contemplation. Contemplationally say to yourself ‘Broke notify’, and then choose not to use it.

Another example of ‘Broke notify’ is when another person asks you a question that you are not prepared to answer. If you don’t have to answer that question, then you can also discontinue the further pondering of such a question by contemplationally saying ‘Broke notify’.

Idea ‘Broke notify’ has other uses, but I don’t want to get into it right now.

Pain carry:

Since I would rather not type anything in for another week, it’s possible that an instigator may impose some sort of instigation during that week that I believe I should try to help you with. An instigator may improperly impose a sense of notifying that, of course by then you may contemplationally choose not to use use, but the experience may contemplationally encourage you to carry it’s discomfort. For example, when you think about it, instead of just leaving it alone, allow your composure response to carry it’s discomfort for a short moment, as if it was coming from you, and you chose to experience it, but you didn’t. What may be happening is that the instigation has something that you don’t want to experience, but the instigator suspects that to be true, therefore when you would think about that instigated experience sometimes, the presentation from that instigator would try to cause you to contemplationally carry a sense of discomfort. I call that phenomena ‘Pain carry’. The solution I invented, for mild to moderate instigations, is that for only a short moment, just composure wise, not it’s specific meaning, you try to carry it, so that the experience will stop bothering you. The reason that may work for you is that you’re allowing yourself to recover from such an experience, instead of partly leaving it alone, since it wants to nag you a little.

If you want an illustration for idea ‘Pain carry’, even though the quality of that illustration is not ‘great’, but it may be better than not having an illustration at all, there is that scene from the movie ‘Stir Crazy(1980)’, starring Gene Wilder as Skip Donahue. In that scene, Skip got into trouble in jail, and was place in a holding cell chained. (He’s probably chained because it’s a movie.) What Skip did while he was in that holding cell was give Deputy Ward Wilson(Craig T. Nelson) the impression that such an experience actually benefitted him. At 1st, Skip whistled, and when he was released, he commented that his back now feels better because of the chains. The movie is available streaming as a rental and a purchase. I just rented it. That scene starts 1 hour and 23 minutes into the movie. I’m not going to quote it. [7/13/2019: To avoid some ambiguity concerning what I mean by ‘Pain carry’, here is a reference from the movie ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe(2005)’, starring Georgie Henley as Lucy Pevensie, and Skandar Keynes as Edmund Pevensie. The movie is available for rental and purchase streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 35 minutes and 20 seconds into the movie. That is when Edmund lied to Lucy and to his other sister and brother. The clarification is how Lucy emotionally reacted to Edmund’s lie. In case you don’t know, it’s quite the ‘sour face’ experience. Here is the quote:

Lucy: ‘Well, he didn’t actually go there with me. He…What were you doing, Edmund?’

Edmund: ‘I was just playing along. I’m sorry, Peter. I shouldn’t have encouraged her, but you know what little children are like these days. They just don’t know when to stop pretending.’

Lucy: (sobbing) 7/13/2019]

[It’s now 5:43 PM EST for me. I’m going to stop now, but I plan to add more advice to this ‘Not notify’ idea next Saturday, and maybe even start a new idea. I have no idea what that new idea is. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

7/13/2019

TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for animated tv show ‘The Simpsons’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for action movie ‘The Quest’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘The Orville’. TV-MA mature themes and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Casual’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv show ‘Supernatural’. Violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Draft Day’. Rated R mature themes and viewer discretion for movie ‘Stir Crazy’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, tv show, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not notify’, ‘Broke notify’, and ‘Pain carry’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.