Wishlist #1194

9/28/2019

My boss, your partner… the game goes on.

(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode.)

It is now 11:38 AM EST for me. Going back to Wishlist #1193 for a short moment, if you were considering using the idea, but you are having some difficulty using the ‘gratitude’ trick I recommended for you to use, keep in mind that you are not committing to any actual gratitude used on anyone, especially the instigator or instigators that have caused you to feel a sense of composure deficiency. That sense of gratitude is used to help you at least partially recover from that sense of composure deficiency the instigator or instigators have already caused you to experience. When you think of using it, you’re not making any commitments to express gratitude to anyone. You’re just using it to feel better. The form of gratitude I recommended that you use, from that man in movie ‘Bad Influence’ that was grateful to Michael Boll(James Spader) for helping him pass a certain exam, I chose that scene in the movie because I believed it was an effective example of gratitude for you to use. That man gave me the impression that he has the capability to be grateful to impressions of courtesy that are presented to him in an indifferent, non-accomodating manner. He’s really good at interacting with such impressions of courtesy. That’s what allowed him to get help from Michael Boll, even though certain impressions of courtesy Michael Boll has to offer are not in a preferred context.

To be clear, all of the advice I am recommending to you is ‘just advice’ to me. I’m just trying to make a clarification to the kids, especially the future kids, that may be reading this blog. I’m not forcing anyone to do anything. If you don’t want to use that ‘Composure deficiency’ idea, then there’s no hard feelings. For example, I imagine adults ‘throwing away’ these ideas all of the time. It’s like a man crumpled up a piece of paper, and threw the idea away in the garbage. It is my belief that that happens all of the time. So, getting back to the use of gratitude, if you are not presenting that gratitude to anyone, then how is it a lie? Here’s a quote from the song ‘There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back’ by Shawn Mendes:

She says that she’s never afraid
Just picture everybody naked
She really doesn’t like to wait
Not really into hesitation

More specifically:

Just picture everybody naked

I haven’t verified it in the internet, but it’s my belief that, when you are giving a speech to other people, and you feel a little nervous, a certain advice says that one possible way to help you calm down is to imagine that the people you are giving that speech/presentation to is naked. So, if you consider using that advice, to ‘picture everybody naked’, are they actually naked? Is it a lie if you picture everybody naked, knowing that they are not naked? According to the advice, you are imagining that the people you are giving a presentation to are naked in order to help you calm down. Of course, they are not actually naked.

So, if you use that advice, to ‘picture everybody naked’ as a reference, if you are using that sense of gratitude that I recommended for you to use, of course you are not actually presenting that sense of gratitude to anyone. You are using that sense of gratitude to help recover somewhat your sense of composure deficiency, a sense of composure deficiency caused by the instigation you could not avoid to experience. So, for the sake of the kids, I hope that was useful to help you to use that sense of gratitude that I recommended for you to use.

To the kids, I think I know why you may have trouble using that ‘gratitude’ idea I recommended to you. Many of you don’t have experience yet with having a part time job, since you are still kids. For example, if your part time job is working at at a mall where many people shop, you are supposed to see them as customers, even though a few of those customers may be students from school that you don’t get along with so well. It is my belief that having a part time job that involves interacting with classmates gives you the experience to see those classmates in a different context. When you have that experience, using an idea that recommends that you ‘picture everybody naked’ in order for you to feel more calm when giving a presentation, considering using such an idea becomes more likely. To reiterate, it’s ‘just advice’ to me. It is not my intent to put any pressure on you to use that sense of gratitude in such a way. Even when you get older, it’ still ‘just advice’ to me. Besides, I plan to make more ideas anyway.

Already accepted:

It is now 1:29 PM EST for me. I received the take-out food I ordered earlier today, I ate it, I have some to spare, and now I’m ready to type. Here is the plan: I want to explain ideas ‘Already accepted’, ‘Already see’, and ‘Pertain’, so that I feel somewhat better when I finally explain idea ‘Resist’. You see, it is my opinion that idea ‘Resist’ will make an obvious improvement in the technique that you have invented for yourselves to cope? with instigation. After I explain that, there are a few other ideas that will be ready somewhat to be explained to you. And, of course, I’ll probably invent new ideas along the way.

Wow. I forgot to introduce to you the music video. I found this earlier today, and the 1st time I watched it was earlier today, in www.youtube.com. I clicked publisher ‘Vevo’, and then category ‘DSCVR Pop’. That category has 50 videos, and the music video I chose was #50. The music video is called ‘These Days’ by Anya. I couldn’t find a wikipedia page for Anya, but if you type ‘anya denmark’ in google, you can see that she does have a Facebook page. To watch the music video ‘These Days’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘anya these days’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 18 thousand views. It was published Jan 3, 2019. Here is a quote from azlyrics.com for song ‘These Days’:

I’m coming back to myself, coming back
I’m coming back to myself, coming back

I don’t know for sure, but when I watched the music video ‘These Days’, I am assuming that the music video was filmed in Tokyo, Japan. She reminds me of people learning to appreciate the cultures and beliefs of other countries without needing to know their native languages. If Anya doesn’t know how to speak Japanese, then she is demonstrating to me in her music video that she is appreciating the cultures and beliefs of Japan, even though she does not speak Japanese. I chose music video ‘These Days’ for you to watch with this advice because I didn’t want to spend too much time searching for a better music video, and because as I was watching it for the 2nd time, I found that making myself notice the details of the music video was enjoyable. Your senses may enjoy the fact that it’s a new music video for you to watch. I recommend that you watch it in Theater mode.

It is now 2:03 PM EST for me. Idea ‘Already accepted’ is based on a scene in episode 9.13 ‘Ripple Effect’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Stargate SG-1(2006)’. In that scene, Samantha Carter(Amanda Tapping) is talking to Dr. Bill Lee(Bill Dow), and there are also other Samantha Carters in the room from alternate realities. If you want to know more of how that happened, sure, in relation to advice, you can watch at least most of that episode. But the gist of it starts 17 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode. Dr. Bill Lee and Samantha Carter are talking. If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available without additional payment. Here is the quote:

Dr. Bill Lee: ‘How do we reverse the process?’

Samantha Carter: ‘I don’t have the answer to that, because if I did, we all wouldn’t be here.’

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Samantha Carter from alternate reality: ‘Coffee?’

Samantha Carter: ‘No, thank you.’

Here’s a story I made up I think it was last year. If you watched that scene, there are alternate realities where other Samantha Carters existed. In the story, something tragic happened to Samantha Carter. After all, the Stargate team usually goes into possible hostile situations. Eventually, the Stargate team that lost their Samantha Carter agreed to get another Samantha Carter from another reality, to replace the one that they had lost. The Stargate team eventually decided that it doesn’t matter who that Samantha Carter is, as long as she is in the military.

I’m going to stop in that moment of the story, to show you that that is the moment that created idea ‘Already accepted’. Of course, after they choose who that Samantha Carter replacement will be, all she has to be is in the military. She doesn’t have to meet any other criteria. She is ‘already accepted’. So, therefore, the notion you may have a problem with, the reason I am offering you idea ‘Already accepted’, are the expectations you may give your future job, even though, for example, you are already accepted by that job. The job may present to you certain prospects, certain expectations that you assumed will be made available to you when you get such a job, but the reality is that you may have to build those expectations while you work for such a job. You may interpret such a misunderstanding as ‘false advertising’, but I am not talking about blatant false advertising. If you choose to read this idea, the clarification should be more aware to you.

So, to help you imagine what the Stargate team did to find a replacement Samantha Carter, I recommend watching a scene from episode 1.13 ‘Chronophasia’ from animated tv show ‘Aeon Flux(1995)’. In that scene, Aeon looks like she is changing through many different forms of clothing very quickly. I think that each identity of clothing also allows you to imagine a separate identity of personality. You can use that ‘quick change’ effect to imagine an image of Samantha Carter also wearing many different types of clothing very quickly. That quick change is meant to illustrate some of the efforts the Stargate team is using to select a Samantha Carter from another reality. That ‘Chronophasia’ scene is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 19 minutes and 15 seconds into the episode. In that scene, a boy is talking to Aeon. Here is the quote:

Boy: ‘Fantasies, bubbles, thoughts– like a dewdrop, and a flash of lightning, a new dress and a burning tire. Grains of sand and sinking ships; the shadow of a statue and an entry into a diary; they are thus to be imparted.’

After going through that, the Stargate team selected let’s say 20 possible candidates from 20 alternate realities. For the sake of convenience, The Stargate program already sent a few trained diplomats to those alternate realities, so there’s already a circulation of communication established with the Stargate program and those alternate realities. Teal’c volunteered to visit those alternate realities in order to present to those Samantha Carters the opportunity to join their Stargate team in their reality. Those Samantha Carters don’t have a strong affiliation with their Stargate program, making it easy for them to consider joining. And their governments were informed in advance their possible participation with their Stargate program.

So, when the Samantha Carter was finally chosen, and she joined their Stargate team, she was under the impression that certain obvious characteristics that she made herself aware of from the original Samantha Carter would be made available to her. Instead, what happened was that she developed her own characteristics, her own resourcefulness, from the experiences she had from the other Stargate members, from their missions, and her living experiences from their Earth.

In the beginning years working with the other members of that Stargate team, a common statement was made by the other Stargate members to her. Many times, when she would recommend to the other Stargate team members what course of action should occur for many situations, let’s say she’s just talking to Teal’c at the time, Teal’c would say ‘She already did that.’ or ‘That was already done.’ Teal’c is referring to the original Samantha Carter making a similar decision, and it was already addressed and dismissed. So, even though Samantha Carter is the only scientist in the team, the rest of the team are still able to tell her that such a plan had already been considered! I thought you might be amazed about that, that other people who do not have your future expertise may still be able to criticize it.

Here’s another example for idea ‘Already accepted’. It is based on a scene in episode 5.1 ‘Nora’ from sci-fi tv show ‘The Flash(2018)’. In that scene, Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man(Hartley Sawyer), a relatively new member of Team Flash, is explaining to the others a major discovery that he had just made. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 10 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Ralph Dibny: ‘Okay, so– but this needs to be our priority. Now, I realize that you’re all way ahead of me in this time-travel business, but guys, I think I just discovered something. So, if– if Nora can time travel, that means she can create new timelines, right? New timelines means that parallel timelines can exist. So, guys, I think that a whole other universe could exist. I know, I know, I know. It sounds crazy, but think about it. There could be an Earth where we’re all bad guys, or another Earth where there’s no world hunger, or– or another Earth where– where they never made that last ‘Indiana Jones’ movie. Think of the possibilities. It’s like some kind of manyverse. (looking at the reactions of the others) And everybody knows about the manyverse.’

Iris West-Allen(Candice Patton): ‘Multiverse, and so do you, Ralph.’

Caitlin Snow(Danielle Panabaker): ‘Breacher? Gypsy? Harry? What did you think we meant when we said Harry was from Earth-2?’

Ralph Dibny: ‘That he is from Earth “also”. You guys really need to make, like, a welcome pamphlet, or at least a Powerpoint or something.’

So, to sum it up, Barry(Grant Gustin), Caitlin, Cisco(Carlos Valdes), and Nora(Jessica Parker Kennedy) are all scientists. Ralph is a detective, and Iris has been with Team Flash since the beginning. I’m assuming that to be true since Iris is married to Barry. All of those scientists have experience talking to Barry’s wife, Iris, in a way that allows Iris to have some sort of understanding as to what they are saying. So, when Ralph started being in episodes of ‘The Flash’, starting with episode 4.4 ‘Elongated Journey Into Night’, Team Flash already had years of experience interacting with a member of the team that is not a scientist, Barry’s wife Iris. That is why it was practically seamless when Ralph Dibny joined Team Flash. (If it wasn’t, since I haven’t seen many of the episodes of ‘The Flash’, then this is just a story.) The rest of Team Flash accepted him for who he is, even though he is not a scientist like they are. And that is why the rest of Team Flash did not insult or make jokes when Ralph Dibny revealed to the others his discovery about time travel. They all thought he already knew, and they already accepted him for who he is, even though he is not a scientist. They always allowed him to be involved in their discussions, and with their experience with Iris, it was very easy for them to do so. I recommend that you look at that scene again, and notice that, because of their acceptance of Ralph, none of them insulted him for not being a scientist. In my opinion, it was a funny scene. That’s one of the reasons why I’m introducing it to you. However, for idea ‘Already accepted’, I’m using that scene to show to you that Ralph Dibny is already accepted into the group for who he is, even though he is not a scientist.

[It is now 4:01 PM EST for me. That’s it. I’m done explaining idea ‘Already accepted’. Next week, I will explain ideas ‘Already see’, ‘Pertain’, and ‘Retain’, unless I don’t. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated R mature themes and viewer discretion for thriller ‘Bad Influence’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. TV-MA sci-fi mature themes, violence and viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘Aeon Flux’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Flash’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Already accepted’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1193

9/27/2019

My boss, your partner… the game goes on.

(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode.)

It is now 7:22 PM EST for me. I started late, but I want to type an idea in so that I can type another, separate idea in tomorrow. The music video I am recommending is sung by Jessie Ritter called ‘Nothing But You’. I couldn’t find any lyrics to her song from google, and I couldn’t find her name in wikipedia. However, I believe she is a beautiful country singer, based on her music video ‘Nothing But You’. I found her music video in www.youtube.com, by clicking publisher ‘Vevo’. I found her in category ‘DSCVR Country’. It listed 50 music videos, and she is #1 on that list. Throughout the music video, she is wearing a pink hat. To watch music video ‘Nothing But You’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘nothing but you jessie ritter’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 10 thousand views. It was published Aug 14, 2019, over a month ago. It’s a country music song. In my opinion, even though I haven’t looked at the lyrics, the few lyrics I did look at, she is praising a man I am assuming she is in love with. The key phrase in the lyrics, in my opinion, is ‘I don’t need nothing but you’.

Composure deficiency:

I completed this idea earlier this morning, before I went to the public laundromat. The definition of ‘deficiency’ according to www.dictionary.com is ‘a lack or insufficiency; storage’. I am using the meaning of the word ‘deficiency’, refurbished for advice, of course, from episode 4.1 ‘The Worm Turns’ from horror sci-fi tv show ‘The Strain(2017)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition. In that scene, Dr. Ephraim Goodweather(Corey Stall) is prescribing treatment to Karen(Lindsey Connell). Keep in mind that it’s just a tv show. It’s not real. I chose that scene because it’s a convenient portrayal of a vitamin deficiency. I’ll convert that later to a composure deficiency. Anyway, the scene starts 19 minutes and 45 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Dr. Goodweather: ‘You have scorbutus, also known as scurvy. Your dietary intake of Vitamin C is too low.’

Karen: ‘Vitamin C?! Where am I supposed to get oranges or whatever?’

Dr. Goodweather: ‘The Partnership Freedom Bars are a poor substitute, but they have Vitamin C. You need the nutrients. Here. In the meantime… multivitamins to start you off. Powdered Vitamin C. Mix with water.’

Karen: ‘I will. Thank you, Dr. Miller.’

If you watch that scene, and you can watch a little more than that regarding his doctor visit, keep in mind that it’s mean to show a grim, bleak situation. In that show, it gets worse before it gets better. I’m just recommending that you watch that doctor visit, not the rest of that tv show, and not the series.

So, here’s the problem identified by phrase ‘Composure deficiency’: that is when an experienced instigation makes you feel like your sense of customary composure awareness is being made deficient. The 1st example of ‘deficient’, refurbished for advice of course, is how Karen felt before she was diagnosed by Dr. Goodweather. And again, keep in mind not to intepret that scene literally. It’s just meant to give you a sense of deficiency. The 2nd scene involving a group of people experiencing composure deficiency inflicted by an instigator is in movie ‘As Good as It Gets(1997)’, starring Jack Nicholson as Melvin Udall, and Helen Hunt as Carol Connelly. The best scene I can think of in that movie was when Melvin Udall was complaining to Carol that other people were using the table he usually uses in that restaurant. The movie ‘As Good as It Gets’ is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 11 minutes and 54 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Melvin Udall: ‘I’ve got Jews at my table.’

Carol Connelly: ‘It’s not your table; it’s the place’s table. Behave. This once, you can sit at someone else’s station.’

And that is when it happened. All of the other waitresses turned around, and made some sort of declaring sound at Carol Connelly. They all indicated to Carol that they don’t want to serve Melvin Udall. And I can use that moment to explain further idea ‘Composure deficiency’: Let’s say that, like the way those waitresses are being mistreated by Mr. Udall, you’re experienced an instigation that involves something that you disapprove of. Let’s say that it involves surprise, like the way Mr. Udall would surprise those waitresses, and that experience would cause you to feel a composure deficiency. It’s that feeling of composure deficiency itself, not what you actually do, that gives you the impression that you are choosing to not communicate with that instigator, and that is the ‘trick’ that the instigation identified by phrase ‘Composure deficiency’ uses. Whether you are at school or at work, even though you are presenting yourself acceptably, you ‘feel’ like your sense of composure is being made deficient. And that can be associated with communicating with others, especially with the instigator that has caused you to feel in such a way. In the movie ‘As Good as It Gets’, all of the other waitresses, except Carol Connelly, are avoiding serving and mostly communicating with him. And that is how you may feel. Even though you are not doing such things to the instigator that instigated you, their instigations are causing you to feel that you are avoiding a sense of communication with them.

The solution, or at least something to help you feel better from such an experience, was created from a scene in the movie ‘Bad Influence(1990)’, starring James Spader as Michael Boll. I can’t find a streaming version of that movie in Amazon.com, or in google play. The movie is available as a DVD and Blu-ray purchase from Amazon.com. That’s going to make my explanation a little more difficult, since I can’t verify if that scene still exists. It may have been in the movie when I watched it, and maybe it was not used in DVD’s or Blu-rays. So, I guess I’ll just try to explain it: while Michael Boll was walking into his job, a man was expressing his gratitude to him for helping him pass a certain exam. Even though Michael Boll’s response was sort of indifferent, the man’s use of gratitude was still consistent, and that man said to Michael Boll that if he ever needed his help, he would be more than willing to oblige. If memory serves, Michael Boll called that man up, and that man agreed to help him. He allowed Michael Boll to stay with him and his family.

Active lifestyle perspective:

I recently turned that scene into an idea called ‘Active lifestyle perspective’. Because of the indifference Michael Boll showed that man, I imagined that Michael Boll learned to maintain certain courtesies. However, those courtesies are not treated as an active lifestyle perspective by Michael Boll. He allows himself to participate and get involved with such courtesies, but such courtesies are not part of his active lifestyle perspective. That is why Micheal Boll treated that man with a certain indifference.

Now, the man on the other hand did something interesting, based on how I imagined it. Even though that man knew that Michael Boll treated such an interaction of help with indifference, that man over the years learned to not only be able to communicate with others with that ‘non active’ seemingly indifferent attitude, he got used to it. For certain courtesies, he even learned to appreciate it and be candid with it. That explains how that man was able to get help with his exam, even though Michael Boll did not interpret such help in an active context. The solution or treatment used for instigations identified by phrase ‘Composure deficiency’ is the gratitude that man expressed to Michael Boll. To help your sense of composure at least feel like it’s partially recovering, imagine using the gratitude of that man on what the instigation caused you to experience. For example, if part of the instigation was some sort of show designed to surprise you into having a sense of composure deficiency, then imagine the gratitude of that man presented to that show. If another part of that instigation just made you feel that way, but involved no obvious presentation, then allow yourself to sense the gratitude of that man being applied to the adverse feeling of your composure response as you would recall such an experience. Of course, the idea is to not express actual gratitude to that instigator or instigators. The idea is to use that sense of gratitude to help your composure response to at least partially feel better.

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Exceed treat:

I invented an idea a month or so ago that you can contemplationally say to help you apply this idea upon yourself. It is called ‘Treatment’. Idea ‘Treatment’ means that an instigator may impose an instigation that adversely influences what treatment you use to help yourself recover from such an instigation. For example, refurbished of course, since I don’t know if it actually happened, Melvin Udall caused those waitresses to avoid communicating with him in the movie ‘As Good as It Gets’. In his context, that involved influencing what those waitresses used to treat those instigations imposed my Mr. Udall. For example, why didn’t those waitresses use as part of their treatment some sort of gratitude to be given to Melvin Udall? You see, I am not a doctor, but it is my belief that if you cause a person to feel a depreciating sense of composure, then it is unlikely that person would communicate with you using sincere gratitude, like that man used in the movie ‘Bad Influence’. You probably won’t use gratitude in your self treatment, unless you are professionally trained to, or maybe you were given advice from someone, etc. The point is that it is very likely that many people in America will not use gratitude as part of their self treatment.

And that is why I call that idea ‘Exceed treat’. That means that you are trying to give yourself an intentionally excessive sense of excessive treatment in the form of gratitude in order to help your sense of composure feel better as it relates to instigations identifed by idea ‘Composure deficiency’. It’s not actually excessive. You just want to sense that gratitude to the point that it is in your benefit, in a reasonable context, of course. Just contemplationally say ‘Exceed treat’, and give the positive results a little time to be more noticeable.

[10/4/2019: I imagined that some of the kids who tried to use this idea found it difficult to do so because they believe that using gratitude in such a way is a lie. This is just advice to me, and I’m not forcing anyone to change their beliefs just so that an idea would work for them. I did not know this was going to happen, not until after I typed the idea in. And since I didn’t have time until Friday to say anything about it, I’ve been thinking about kids reacting to this ‘gratitude using’ situation for several days. For example, I imagined kids saying to each other that I would have to delete it or change it. And yesterday, I decided to delete this list, and explain it again. However, since based on certain expectations involving using this blog, I am also very lazy. If I had someone that worked for me to manage this blog, I would get that person to change this list. But since there’s only me, I’m just going to add this addendum to it. The problem I believe that is happening with the use of Wishlist #1193 is the specific use of gratitude as the solution. So, let’s explore why I chose gratitude to be used as the solution: Here’s a quote again from movie ‘As Good as It Gets(1997)’ again, 11 minutes and 55 seconds into the movie:

Melvin Udall: ‘I’ve got Jews at my table!’

When he says that to Carol Connelly, notice how the other waitresses reacted. That is the best illustration I can think of for idea ‘Composure deficiency’. Most of the waitresses reacted in discomfort when Mr. Udall said that to Carol. And so, this is what I think happened to those waitresses, and of course it’s a movie, and they’re actresses: In the beginning, when those waitresses started to serve Melvin Udall as a customer, he would cause them to feel miserable, even though they did nothing wrong. That is because Melvin Udall over the course of years invented the ability to adversely affect another person’s sense of preferred composure. He made them feel a sense of composure deficiency. So, for example, even though you are going into a participation with smiles, those smiles will not be able to stop, so to speak, that feeling of composure deficiency.

Now, with the rest of this advice, and some ideas offered to you in other Wishlists, you may interpret these ideas as being more informed. And you have certain scenes in the movie ‘As Good as It Gets’, using certain ideas to re-interpret those scenes. For those waitresses, they couldn’t just ‘shake off’ that feeling of composure deficiency that Mr. Udall so easily creates. And if you choose to watch that scene again, when Mr. Udall says the phrase:

Mr. Udall: ‘I’ve got Jews at my table!’

you can see that those waitresses STILL can’t shake that feeling of composure deficiency off! They’ve learned to tolerate it more, but part of their chosen treatment was to avoid serving him completely, and just allow Carol to treat him as a customer. Don’t get me wrong: instigators may still make you feel a sense of composure deficiency, even with this advice. But with this idea, and the ideas I plan to give you soon, you can prepare better how such an experience affects you.

So, if you don’t want to use gratitude in such a way, I’m not trying to change your mind. I recommend that you can still keep the rest of this advice, and just ‘throw away’ how I recommended you to use gratitude as a solution.

So, what is the recommended treatment for composure deficiency? If you look at those waitresses again, notice that they are avoiding the use of many forms of gratitude to be given to Mr. Udall. Using that example, I recommend that you allow yourself to recover somewhat your ability to express gratitude to that instigator in your school or job that has caused you to experience such a sense of composure deficiency.

Here’s a question for the advice: ‘Didn’t you say that using gratitude was a lie?’ Yes, I did say that. The way I recommended that you use gratitude as a solution originally, in the explained context, was a lie. So, right now, I’m recommending that you allow yourself to recover from the gratitude deficiency that the instigator or instigators have caused you to have. If you watched that scene, you may surmise that the gratitude deficiency is directly associated with the waitresses choosing to not express many forms of gratitude to Mr. Udall. So, the partial solution I am recommending for you to do is to allow yourself to have the ability to express gratitude to those who have caused you to experience such composure deficiencies, for mild to moderate forms of instigation, of course.

If you look at that recommendation, so far, there are no lies in it. So far, you are not using gratitude in a way that looks like a lie. So, how would you go about doing that, allowing yourself to have the ability to express gratitude, with the intent to help recover somewhat that feeling of composure deficiency created by such an instigation? The solution I recommend is that, when you choose to recall past instigations that cause you to feel a sense of composure deficiency, just imagine that you are using a sense of gratitude. That sense of gratitude is just there to treat that feeling of composure deficiency that is being created by that instigation. And when you experience an instigation ‘real time’, while you are at school or work for example, and the instigator is causing you to feel a sense of composure deficiency, just imagine that sense of gratitude again to treat that sense of composure deficiency. And also keep in mind that this is just having the ability to do that. You may never need to always feel a sense of gratitude every time that happens. Choosing to consider feeling a sense of gratitude could also be used as a reminder of this advice in general. Also, like practically every idea you’ve read in the past, you’ll just absorb this idea anyway, no longer needing to actively use it again for some time. If you have doubts about the effectiveness of this idea, just look at that scene again in the movie, when Mr. Udall says the words:

Mr. Udall: ‘I’ve got Jews at my table!’

and see how those waitresses reacted again. Those waitresses could represent people, men, women, and kids, who choose to avoid expressing many forms of gratitude to certain instigators because of the composure deficiencies they impose upon them to experience. I recommend that you imagine Mr. Udall having a birthday party for himself in that restaurant. Let’s say the waitresses know in advance when that birthday party is. Some of those waitresses may ask their boss if they can take that day off, so that they can avoid such a composure deficiency feeling, since they are also avoiding many expressions of gratitude directed towards Mr. Udall. Also, a few of the customers who also experienced Mr. Udall’s composure deficiencies, since they were not aware that his birthday party was occurring that day, they may just leave the restaurant just to avoid that experience. You see? If you are able to at least contemplationally express gratitude to such an instigator, then I believe such an exercise can be useful to you at school or work. And here is the obvious question for you: How is that a lie? You are practicing to make sure that you have more of an ability to express gratitude to that instigator. That is something that you would want to be able to do. Of course, if you want to use another, reasonable way or ways to maintain the ability to express gratitude to an instigator that is causing you to have composure deficiency, then use that instead if you want to. And of course, if you believe my recommendation is still a lie, and/or you just don’t want to use the idea, I still recommend that you keep the rest of this advice, and that you look for another way to develop your ability to express gratitude to such instigators. 10/4/2019]

[It is now 8:55 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this idea now. Tomorrow, I plan to give you another idea. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

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Wishlist #1192

9/21/2019

My boss, your partner… the game goes on.

(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode.)

[9/21/2019: For the sake of variety, and to allow yourself to more able to use the greeting ‘My boss, your partner… the game goes on.’, instead of imagining the boss to be Jamie Moriarty, you may imagine the boss to be someone else, like your actual boss, your teacher, or even one or both of your parents. You may imagine the boss to be someone else. 9/21/2019]

Same numbers, different conclusions:

It is now 9:52 AM EST for me. I found a music video earlier today, but I don’t want to use it in the same context as one of the reviews given to it that I found in the internet. So, if you choose to, I want to give you the option to evaluate that music video in a different context using episode 1.7 ‘The Clean Room’ from documentary tv show called ‘Cosmos(2014)’ or ‘Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey’ hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson. The episode is available from Amazon.com streaming for about 2 dollars Standard Definition, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 37 minutes and 42 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘Edmund Muskie of Maine was the chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution. In 1966 he held hearings on the lead question. The first witness was Dr. Robert Kehoe, longtime scientific advocate for leaded gasoline.’

Edmund Muskie: ‘Is it, uh, your conclusion that, in 1937 to the present time, there has been no increase in the amount of lead taken in from the atmosphere by the average traffic policeman, service station attendant, or.. or motorist?’

Dr. Robert Kehoe: ‘There is not the slightest evidence that there has been a change in this picture during this period of time. Not the slightest.’

38 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode:

Edmund Muskie: ‘Uh, looks like there seems to be an increase in the concentration of lead in people as a result of exposure to the environment. Is that correct?’

Clair Patterson: ‘That is correct.’

Edmund Muskie: ‘In identifying typical lead levels, you use actual measurements you’ve taken into the field?’

Clair Patterson: ‘Yes.’

Edmund Muskie: ‘A-Are these observations different from the ones we’ve been hearing about from other witnesses?’

Clair Patterson: ‘No, th-they’re the same observations.’

Edmund Muskie: ‘You-You’ve testified that there has been no change in natural lead levels, is that correct?’

Dr. Robert Kehoe: ‘That is correct.’

Edmund Muskie: ‘You’re sure about that?’

Dr. Robert Kehoe: ‘Absolutely.’

Clair Patterson: ‘The levels we see in people today may be typical. (chuckling) But they are not by any means natural.’

Edmund Muskie: ‘So you don’t disagree with Dr. Kehoe’s numbers?’

Clair Patterson: ‘Uh, no, no.’

Edmund Muskie: ‘You’re saying that the same numbers are leading to different conclusions?’

Clair Patterson: ‘Yes.’

Edmund Muskie: ‘You know, this is the kind of thing we expect to hear from lawyers, not scientists.’

Clair Patterson: (people laughing) ‘I would agree with that, yes.’

And finally, to help you understand all of that, a quote 40 minutes and 20 seconds into the episode:

Neil deGrasse Tyson: ‘Patterson fought the industry for another 20 years before lead was finally banned in U.S. consumer products. The man who figured out the age of the Earth was also responsible for one of the greatest public health victories of the 20th century. In just a few years, average lead levels in the blood of children plummeted by some 75%. …’

I called this idea ‘Same numbers, different conclusions’ because, using an obvious interpretation, you have 2 professionals, Dr. Robert Kehoe, and Clair Patterson, both using the same numbers, the same data, but both arriving at different conclusions using that same data. Here’s a quote to clarify:

Edmund Muskie: ‘You’re saying that the same numbers are leading to different conclusions?’

Clair Patterson: ‘Yes.’

This is what I am trying to recommend: I want to recommend a different use for a music video that has a different use than the use I want to recommend for you to use, according to a review I found in the internet. So, I’ll recommend to you that music video, give you a quote from that review, and then recommend a different use for that music video. Of course, you don’t have to use that recommendation. It is only a recommendation. Also, to keep this idea into perspective, if it were just a song somebody heard while driving, that person may just continue listening to that song, since he/she likes that song, even though that person has no idea what that song means. Of course, watching music videos have more scrutiny involved than just listening to it’s associated song from the radio.

All right. Here’s another reference that may allow you to use this proposed idea. It is from a scene from movie ‘Quantum of Solace(2008)’, starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, and Gemma Arterton as Strawberry Fields. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 54 minutes into the movie. Here is the quote:

Strawberry Fields: ‘We have a reservation.’

James Bond slowly walks into the hotel, and after a few seconds looking at the inside entrance, he leaves.

Strawberry Fields: ‘You’re going nowhere.’

James Bond says in so many words that he does not want to stay in that hotel.

Strawberry Fields: ‘We are teachers on sabbatical. This fits our cover.’

James Bond: ‘No, it doesn’t. Get in. (enunciating) ‘Get in!’

54 minutes and 38 seconds into the movie:

James Bond: (talking in Spanish, translated into English) ‘Hi. We are teachers on sabbatical and we have just won the lottery.’

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Andean Grand Hotel Receptionist(Emiliano Valdes): (translated into English) ‘Congratulations. How may I help you?’

So, just like James Bond switching hotels, I am going to recommend going from what I believe from my perspective to be a non preferred perspective to a preferred perspective. Instead of the perspective shown by the music video, I am going to recommend another use of perspective.

I found the music video I will recommend to you in www.youtube.com. The publisher is called ‘FINE CHART’. If you click that, I selected category ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK | May 25, 2019 | New Songs & Music Videos’. It shows a sample of a collection of music videos. Music video ‘Fade Out’ by Olivia O’Brien is located 1 minute and 35 seconds into the previews. I watched the entire music video once for the 1st time earlier today. To watch the music video for free, search for phrase ‘fade out seeb’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with almost 1.2 million views. The music video premiered May 15, 2019, about 4 months ago.

Here’s a quote from www.thomasbleach.com about the song ‘Fade Out’:

Lyrically O’Brien reflects on the dating trend of ghosting and how you’re meant to let someone down. Because how are you meant to tell someone you’re not that interested in them when they don’t get the hint when you start ignoring them. “Sorry to disappear but I know that I can’t say what you want to hear. You’ll get over it. I never wanna give out fake love”. It’s a playful and fun look at dating and will become an anthem for anyone currently stuck in the Tinder game.

And here’s a quote from the song ‘Fade Out’:

But, baby, this is where I fade out
Yeah, this is where I fade out
You’ll get over it
I never wanna give out fake love
Nothing you can say when my mind’s made up
So I fade out

So, if you choose to watch the music video ‘Fade Out’, instead of using directly the perspective presented by the music video, use it instead as an example of a person learning to stop participating. It’s just one example, not every example, of a person learning to no longer participate in something. If you see it that way, then you may find watching music video ‘Fade Out’ useful to you.

[It is now 12:01 PM EST for me. I think I have time to order some take out food. Soon after, I will begin explaining idea ‘If you are strong enough’. So, I’m going to stop now, order the food, and continue later today. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

If you’re strong enough:

It is now 1:10 PM EST for me. I’m still waiting on the food that I ordered. So, I’ll start with the references used in making idea ‘If you’re strong enough’. I used the movie ‘Men in Black(1997)’, starring Tommy Lee Jones as Kay, Will Smith as Jay, and Rip Torn as Zed. I got the name ‘If you’re strong enough'(I thought it was originally ‘If you are strong enough’. You may choose to use both ‘If you’re strong enough’ and ‘If you are strong enough’) from a scene in movie ‘Men in Black’. The movie is available streaming as a rental and purchase from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 32 minutes and 34 seconds into the movie, Agent Kay is recruiting James Darrell Edwards III(Will Smith) into the Men in Black Organization. According to wikipedia, the Men in Black is a secret organization devoted to policing and monitoring extraterrestrial activity on Earth. Here is the quote Agent Kay made:

Agent Kay: ‘If you’re strong enough.’

In the 2nd illustration, I’m just using the holographic presentation refurbished from episode 1.10 ‘Cold Front’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: Enterprise(2001)’, starring Scott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer, and Matt Winston as Agent Daniels. The hologram called by the show is a ‘temporal observatory’. That effect will be refurbished for the story I made for idea ‘If you’re strong enough’. Even though you’re just recommended to see the ‘temporal observatory’ effect, I’ll quote that scene anyway. If you have Amazon Prime, episode ‘Cold Front’ is available without additional payment. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 19 minutes and 8 seconds into the episode, Captain Archer and Agent Daniels are talking. Here is the quote:

Captain Archer: ‘So, you’re telling me you’re some kind of a time traveler?’

Daniels: ‘That’s one way of putting it. Maybe this will help clear things up. This is how we keep an eye on what’s going on. You might call it a Temporal Observatory. I know this must seem a little overwhelming.’

Archer: ‘Overwhelming… doesn’t quite cover it.’

Daniels: ‘I come from right about, uh… right about here. approximately 900 years from now.’

Archer: ‘Are you human?’

Daniels: ‘More or less.’

20 minutes and 33 seconds into the episode:

Daniels: ‘Look at this. This is a group of Anthropologists from 2769 observing the construction of The Great Pyramid at Giza. They’re doing it using the proper procedures set forth in The Temporal Accord.’

All right. Here is the story I made up using the movie ‘Men in Black’. As usual, I never recalled actually doing it before, but ‘as usual’ sounds accurate, too, I never typed such an idea before. This is the 1st time I’m putting it into words: Agent Kay recruits James Darrell Edwards III into the Men in Black organization, and his new name is Agent Jay. But before I get into that, thet’s look a little at what happened to Agent Jay before he was recruited. Based on the perspective of this story, James Darrell Edwards III was placed in a police line-up, so to speak. Agent Kay already decided to recruit him, but he still had to go through a certain routine. And that routine was shown in a scene from the movie ‘Men in Black’. Here’s a quote from the beginning of that situation. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 24 minutes and 10 seconds into the movie:

Zed: (talking to James Darrell Edwards III) ‘You’re late. Sit down.’

Zed: (talking to all in the room) ‘My name is Zed. You’re all here because you’re the best of the best. Marines, Air Force, Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, NYPD. And we’re looking for one of you. Just one. What will follow is a series of simple tests for motor skills, concentration, stamina.’

Now, based on the 1st time that I watched the movie ‘Men in Black’, and that was before I started this blog, it was my private belief that James Darrell Edwards III looked pretty bad, based on how the movie compares him to the others being tested. The other test takers were shown by the movie to express facially indicated disapproval as to the actions of James Darrell Edwards III. So, to sum up the basic experience, here’s a conversation between Zed and Agent Kay as to how the results of the routine make James Darrell Edwards III look. That evaluation is also in the movie, and it starts 28 minutes and 33 seconds:

Zed: ‘He’s got a real problem with authority.’

Agent Kay: ‘So do I. But this kid ran down a Cephalopod on foot, boss. That’s got to be tough enough.’

Zed: ‘Let’s hope you know what you’re doing.’

You see, Zed just indicated that James Darrell Edwards III was already recruited by Agent Kay. Now, in this story, it’s important to see that James Darrell Edwards III was given disappointing evaluation results by Zed. That will help you understand the meaning of idea ‘If you’re strong enough’ better.

Here’s the part of the story that has a more familiar identity of being new: not in the movie, but in this story, Agent Kay is in management, and has 40 agents working for him. All 40 of those agents are using a resource that looks like the Temporal Observatory illustration from that ‘Cold Front’ episode in Star Trek. What it actually is is something created by several high schools in America. It represents a virtually convenient accumulation of knowledge from 1st grade to 12th grade. Basically, it’s grammar school and high school separated by grades. Several high schools created that interface for the government to use, and that interface is connected to those high schools. It’s always being upgraded. Since the Men in Black organization is a government organization, when Agent Kay discovered that such an interface existed, he filled out the necessary paperwork, and now his team of 40 is using it. Agent Kay is having all 40 of his Men in Black team use something in the 9th? grade of that interface. Now that he has Agent Jay as a partner, Agent Kay is going to need someone to teach him using what is in the 1st grade of that virtual interface. And since all 40 of his agents are already obligated with 9th grade, that means Agent Kay has to do it. And since what Agent Kay needs for Agent Jay to learn is a required ‘Men in Black’ skill, that’s when what Agent Kay said to James Darrell Edwards III makes more sense:

Agent Kay: ‘If you’re strong enough.’

Agent Kay is going to personally teach his partner, Agent Jay, how to cultivate a sense of strength, using something from 1st grade from that Temporal Observatory he has access to. I don’t think Agent Kay actually interacted with that interface. It’s something that Agent Kay just used. His other 40 agents, however, are using it directly.

So, if you look at that routine scene, you can see that the other people taking the test with Agent Kay are expressing some obvious disappointment and disapproval towards James Darrell Edwards III. [9/22/2019: I think it’s been a few years since I saw the movie ‘Men in Black’. I forgot about the shooting range scene. Just take that out, don’t use it for this advice. You can still use the disappointing looks the other test takers make after that shooting scene is no longer obvious. 9/22/2019] And then when you watch certain scenes from the rest of the movie, you can tell, with this story, that Agent Kay is ‘building up’ a sense of strength for Agent Jay to use. And based on the next 2 Men in Black movies, and Kay’s continued perseverence to help his partner cultivate a sense of strength worked.

Here’s an example that I imagined of an 8 year old girl using this idea in the beginning. Keep in mind that I just imagined it. She’s thinking to herself ‘Who is going to help me cultivate a sense of strength?’

I know it’s none of my business, even though I just imagined it. I believe that this is a good idea, but it’s still just an idea to me. To help that girl use that idea, you now may have the ability to help other people, knowing that someone, it doesn’t have to be you, but someone may have to help someone else cultivate a sense of strength. Maybe the girl has a brother that needs to be taught something, and she can see that a certain cultivation of strength may be required for her brother to learn, and she can teach her brother to have such a sense of strength. It’s a good idea, in my opinion. You don’t have to ever use it, but it can be useful for you to use.

[It’s 4:06 PM EST for me now. I’m finished explaining idea ‘If you’re strong enough’. I’m going to close this idea now. Next Saturday, I will finally explain idea ‘Resist’, unless I invent a relevantly better idea to type in instead. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

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Wishlist #1191

9/20/2019

My boss, your partner… the game goes on.

(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode.)

It is now 5:00 PM EST for me. 1st, I want to say something about the heel gel I recommended people who have heel problems use, the heel gel a sports medicine doctor may prescribe to them. Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1179 about that:

‘ So, basically, if you see a sports medicine doctor for a pain you may be experiencing coming from the heel of your foot, I recommend that you just put one application on your heel area only before you go to work, and do not put any before you go to sleep. ‘

That advice from Wishlist #1179 was typed in 6/29/2019. If you have been examined by a sports medicine doctor for problems with your heel, and you acquired some sort of ointment for the heel of your foot, and you have decided to use it let’s say 3 times a week, since it is allowing the heel of your foot to feel better, and you also have other ointments that you apply to your body, such as several ointments you may be applying to the external area of your rectum, you don’t want to get that heel ointment mixed up with the other ointments that are applied to other areas of your body, because it’s possible that you may apply that heel ointment to an area of your body that is not your heel, accidentally of course. For example, you don’t want to apply that heel ointment to the external area of your rectum.

Here is a question for this advice: ‘How would I apply a heel ointment accidentally to the external area of my rectum?

All I am saying is that it is possible. For example, if you plan on using that heel ointment 3 days a week, then I assume you are only putting a little of it on your heel. I am guessing that you place that heel ointment tube with the other medications that you use on other parts of your body, such as the external area of your rectum. That means it’s possible that, one day, as you are in a rush to go to work, and the external area of your rectum is bothering you, you may unknowingly use that heel ointment tube instead of the other tubes on the external area of your rectum.

To avoid that possibility, I recommend that you separate the heel ointment tube from the other tubes you use for your rectum. For example, if you are applying the heel ointment on your heel in your bedroom, then only have the heel ointment tube in your bedroom. When you apply the other ointments, put the other ointments in the bathroom. That way, there is no reasonable way that heel ointment would even go near the external area of your rectum.

Less than an hour ago, I looked at publisher ‘FINE CHART’ from www.youtube.com, and I checked their latest music video preview category called ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK | September 21, 2019 | New Songs & Music Videos’. I didn’t have to ‘SIGN IN’ today to use it. I just clicked it. I used the preview bar, and I eventually selected the music video ‘She’s Mine’ by Kip Moore. That is located 3 minutes and 8 seconds into the preview. And that is how I found that music video. To watch that music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘kip moore shes mine’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 430 thousand views. The music video was published on Sep 12, 2019, only about a week ago!

I’ve never heard of Kip Moore until today. He’re a short quote from wikipedia about him:

Kip Christian Moore (born April 1, 1980) is an American country music singer-songwriter signed to MCA Nashville. His debut album, Up All Night, was released on April 24, 2012. and was the best-selling debut album by a male in 2012 and 2013.

And here is a quote from azlyrics.com from song ‘She’s Mine’:

Maybe she’s sitting in a café
In a lonely, crowded city
Hey, if you wouldn’t mind
If you see her out tonight
Tell her she is mine

I like the song ‘She’s Mine’. It sounds like a song single men such as myself would like to listen to.

And here’s a quote from one of the comments from youtube:

Can we appreciate the diversity of women in this video, though? In age, ethnicity, AND body type? Just add it to the list of why we love Kip ❤️ thanks for the representation!

Out of sequence:

It is now 5:37 PM EST for me. I want to finish explaining idea ‘Out of sequence’ today, so that I can explain idea ‘If you are strong enough’ on a separate list tomorrow. If I finish explaining that tomorrow, then I will also start explaining idea ‘Resist’ on a separate list tomorrow. To start explaining idea ‘Out of sequence’, I want to use an illustration from action adventure sci-fi movie ‘Avengers: Endgame(2019)’, starring Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner/Hulk, and Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man. If you didn’t see the movie already, the movie is available streaming as a rental and purchase from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 37 minutes and 48 seconds into the movie, 3 kids, Lia(Lia Mariella Russo), Augie(Agostino Rosalina), and Julian(Julian Russo) want to get a photo with the Hulk. Here is a quote:

Lia: ‘Excuse me, Mr. Hulk.’

Hulk: ‘Yes.’

Lia: ‘Can we get a photo?’

Hulk: ‘100%, little person. Come on, step on up.’ (talking to Scott Lang/Ant-Man) ‘Do you mind?’

Ant-Man: ‘Oh, yeah, yeah.’

Hulk: ‘Thanks.’ (talking to the kids) ‘Say ‘green”

Fans/kids: ‘Green.’ (talking to Ant Man) ‘Did you get that?’

Ant Man: ‘That’s a good one.’ (talking to the kids) ‘Do you want to grab one with me? I’m Ant-Man.’ (the kids are undecided. Ant-Man then talks to Hulk) ‘They’re Hulk fans. They don’t know Ant-Man. Nobody does.’

Hulk: ‘No, he wants you to take a picture with him.’

Julian: (says to Hulk) ‘Stranger danger.’

Ant-Man: ‘Yeah, look, he’s even saying no, he doesn’t. I get it. I don’t want it, either.’

Hulk: ‘But come on. The kid…’

Ant-Man: ‘I don’t want a picture with them. He’s gonna feel bad. Sorry.’

Hulk: ‘They’re happy to do it. They said they’ll do it.’

Ant-Man: ‘I don’t want a picture with them.’

Hulk: (said to the kids) ‘He’s gonna feel bad. Sorry.’

Ant-Man: (said to the kids) ‘Take the phone.’

It was a little scrambled to type what the kids and the Hulk were saying.

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38 minutes and 30 seconds into the movie:

Hulk: ‘Okay.’

Lia: ‘Thank you, Mr. Hulk.’

Hulk: ‘No, it was great, kids. Thank you very much.’

The kids and Hulk: ‘Hulk out!’

I’ve decided to add 2 more references. The 2nd reference, according to Amazon.com, is in episode 1.16 ‘The Doomsday Sanction’ from animated tv show ‘Justice League Unlimited(2005)’. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 5 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, Batman is talking to the other members of the Justice League. Here is the quote:

Batman: ‘I’ve got The Question looking into it, and–‘

The rest of the Justice League: (collective groan)

The Flash: ‘Not that kook.’

Batman: ‘I admit he’s wound a bit too tightly, but if anyone can find a hidden link from Luthor to Cadmus, he’s the man.’

The 3rd reference is in episode 1.6 ‘Fearful Symmetry’ from animated tv show ‘Justice League Unlimited’. In that short scene, Green Arrow is warning Supergirl about The Question. The scene starts 5 minutes and 18 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Green Arrow: (talking to Supergirl) ‘OK, enough. Don’t listen to this guy. Everything’s conspiracies with him.’

The Question: ‘Not conspiracies. Conspiracy. Singular.’

OK, here’s the idea for ‘Out of sequence’: I imagined kids having what I call a ‘set up’ recognition. That means they are emulating other people or concepts. An example of kids emulating other people is in that scene I quoted from the movie ‘Avengers: Endgame’. Here is a quote:

Lia: ‘Excuse me, Mr. Hulk.’

Hulk: ‘Yes.’

Lia: ‘Can we get a photo?’

Hulk: ‘100%, little person. Come on, step on up.’ (talking to Scott Lang/Ant-Man) ‘Do you mind?’

Ant-Man: ‘Oh, yeah, yeah.’

Hulk: ‘Thanks.’ (talking to the kids) ‘Say ‘green”

Fans/kids: ‘Green.’

My guess is that, in that movie, the Hulk, since he’s a scientist, did something with social media, something in the internet, to allow kids to emulate something about himself that he wants them to emulate to. He probably gave them the ability to make their own ‘set up’ recognition in order to emulate the Hulk. And so, I imagined kids having some sort of ‘set up’ recognition, and when they evaluate certain things, they comment on the deviations identified by their interpretation of their use of ‘set up’ recognitions. That deviation is what I call ‘Out of sequence’, when their use of ‘set up’ recognition identifies something perceived by others as deviating from their use of ‘set up’ recognition. For example, from that movie, there are many superheroes to emulate from, such as Iron Man. There are kids who want to be engineers when they’re adults, and they’re already working on certain projects that relate to their future career aspiration. When they use that ‘set up’ recognition to evaluate other people, they may notice certain deviations in the actions of others as it pertains to their use of ‘set up’ recognition. If I compare those kids who emulate Iron Man to those kids in the movie who emulate The Hulk, sure, their ‘set up’ recognitions are different. And the kids who are emulating Iron Man can give adults convenient deviation examples of the kids emulating the Hulk. So, for this example, the other kids who emulate the Hulk may not seem to say anything when compared to the kids emulating Iron Man, but there’s nothing wrong with both types of emulating, so to speak. It’s just that many people tend to listen to the engineering inspiring kids, since the other kids from the perspective of their emulating use of the Hulk are seemingly not saying anything.

And so, what I am trying to do with idea ‘Out of sequence’ is to add more to it, to show the kids who have a noticeable to others use of ‘set up’ recognition what it may look like when more factors are added to it. I’m not trying to judge them. I’m just recommending that they see what may happen. This is, after all, just advice. And so, I have chosen as something that I imagined to show them an example of how superheroes ‘duck’ an instigator who is actively instigating others in their team. According to www.dictionary.com, ‘duck’ means ‘to avoid or evade a blow, unpleasant task, etc.; dodge’. According to animated tv show ‘Justice League Unlimited’, the man called The Question qualifies as an instigator actively making an effort to instigate the superheroes that he works with. Here is a quote from episode 1.16 ‘The Doomsday Sanction’ as proof:

Batman: ‘I’ve got The Question looking into it, and–‘

The rest of the Justice League: (collective groan)

The Flash: ‘Not that kook.’

Batman: ‘I admit he’s wound a bit too tightly…’

So, here is the situation I will use to explain the rest of idea ‘Out of sequence’. I am using the 3rd reference, episode 1.6 ‘Fearful Symmetry’. Here is the quote:

Green Arrow: (talking to Supergirl) ‘OK, enough. Don’t listen to this guy. Everything’s conspiracies with him.’

The Question: ‘Not conspiracies. Conspiracy. Singular.’

In this imagined story, almost all of the superheroes working in the Watchtower are avoiding The Question. That floor Supergirl and Green Arrow are in usually only has The Question in it, since almost all of the superheroes are using their created for their own use ‘set up’ recognition to avoid him. For example, when Batman would give them certain assignments, if those assignments involve being in the same floor as The Question, they would submit a request to Batman to change their assignment, and they would all give a revised recommendation assignment to him, that of course would involve interacting with The Question. Batman of course understands their situation, and would always grant their request. Keep in mind that most of those superheroes are probably CEO’s of a company, and they’re having fun acting like an employee to Batman.

This story now bring you to Supergirl. She does not have a ‘set up’ recognition, since she is relatively new to Earth. She does, however, have a following on Earth. Many girls have created their own ‘set up’ recognitions associated with Supergirl. Also, Supergirl does not feel a need to avoid The Question at that moment, since this is the 1st time she has met him. Green Arrow would normally duck the question, but since he is friends with Supergirl, he felt obligated to interact with The Question with Supergirl. If you choose to imagine thinking about the other superheroes using their ‘set up’ recognition to observe Supergirl’s situation, they are, of course, sympathetic and have concern for Supergirl. And that is the ‘new thing’ I wanted to introduce to you, something that you may choose to do with your use of ‘set up’ recognition, that not everyone has a ‘set up’ recognition. Supergirl clearly does not have a ‘set up’ recognition based on an association with The Question, and you may imagine how the other superheroes use their ‘set up’ recognition to evaluate Supergirl’s situation. Green Arrow is still there with her, an obvious show of sympathy and concern for her.

It is now 8:10 PM EST for me. I am done now explaining idea ‘Out of sequence’. I will add a disclaimer soon. Tomorrow, I will explain idea ‘If you are strong enough’, and if I have time, I will also start explaining idea ‘Resist’. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

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Wishlist #1190

9/14/2019

My boss, your partner… the game goes on.

(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’, but I wanted to change the greeting. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. In my opinion, when you say that phrase to another, it sounds like a language that is encouraged to be used.)

It is now 8:54 AM EST for me. Before I introduce to you the music video for this advice, I want to say that I watched movie ‘Avengers: Endgame(2019)’ starring Chris Hemsworth as Thor. If you speculated and/or believed that if I watched the movie ‘Avengers: Endgame’, that my advice would improve, then I believe that you are right. According to my DVD/Blu-ray mail rental service, the movie ‘Avengers: Endgame’ was mailed to me 9/09/19, this past Monday, to my PO Box. I went to my PO Box this past Thursday morning, 9/12/2019, and I watched it for the 1st time 9/12/2019 yesterday, after I came back from the public laundromat. This morning, a little before 6:00 AM EST, I invented ideas ‘Out of sequence’ and ‘If you’re strong enough’. I had certain aspects of the idea before, but it wasn’t in a form that I would choose to type in, not until earlier today. So, I plan to explain 3 ideas in this list before I explain idea ‘Pertain’. There is also a 4th idea I’m thinking about explaining before idea ‘Pertain’, but that’s assuming that I have enough time today. Anyway, the 3 ideas I plan to explain in this list are: 1)’Long explanation’, 2)’Out of sequence’, and 3)’If you’re strong enough’.

It is now 9:38 AM EST for me. I have been experiencing what I think is adrenaline before I type these ideas in. I think that adrenaline feeling is because of how I think the ideas will affect you. Therefore, to reduce that adrenaline feeling, for your sake and mine, refurbished for advice of course, I am going to imagine myself portraying the villain called Grant(Robert Shaw) from the James Bond movie ‘From Russia with Love(1963)’, starring Sean Connery as James Bond. It is the only way I know of for now that may help that adrenaline feeling to be reduced. So, instead of guns or weapons to threaten James Bond with, which are removed from this refurbished example, since I am portraying the villain called Grant, I will use words instead, something refurbished for advice and acceptable to say that Jamie Moriarty(Natalie Dormer) might say from the tv show ‘Elementary’ to James Bond, words that can be used as a weapon. You don’t have to buy the streaming movie of ‘From Russia with Love’. I couldn’t find a rental streaming version from Amazon.com or Google Play, so I’m just going to use the purchased streaming version from Amazon.com. I’m not recommending that you buy it. Just use the quote provided. So, according to Amazon Video, the 1st scene starts 1 hour, 22 minutes, and 9 seconds into the movie. Grant is pretendig to be Captain Nash as he talks to Bond in the train. Here is the quote:

Grant: ‘Nash. Captain Nash.’ (Grant and Bond shake hands)

Bond: ‘Bond, traveling as Somerset.’

Grant: ‘My card.’

Bond: ‘What kept you?’

Grant: ‘Oh, I’m so sorry. I only got M’s wire an hour ago. I busted every record getting here.’

The 2nd scene starts 1 hour, 22 minutes, and 51 seconds into the movie:

Bond: ‘Sit down, will you?’

Grant: ‘Thank you.’ (sighs in relief as he is sitting down)

Bond: ‘Been long in Yugoslavia?’

Grant: ‘About three years.’

Bond: ‘Interesting work?’

Grant: ‘Yes. Sometimes. You know how it is, old man.’

Bond: ‘You look very fit, Nash.’ (If you watched the movie, Grant is a specially trained SPECTRE agent. It’s not a crime to look fit, but in a movie watching context, it’s an obvious indicator that James Bond has already identified Grant as a possible threat.)

Grant: ‘Yes. I try to keep in shape.’

The third scene starts 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 29 seconds into the movie. So, instead of weapons, I am imagining using only words to threaten Bond. I’m not actually saying the words. Here is the quote:

Grant: ‘Keep still. All right. Now, get up on your knees. Put your hands in your pockets. Keep them there.’

Bond: ‘Red wine with fish. Now, that should have told me something.’

Grant: ‘You may know the right wines, but you’re the one on your knees. How does it feel, old man?’

Bond: ‘Old man? Is that what you chaps in SMERSH call each other?’

Grant: ‘SMERSH?’

Bond: ‘Of course. SPECTRE. Then it wasn’t a Russian show at all. You’ve been playing us off against each other, haven’t you?’

1 hour, 29 minutes, and 37 seconds into the movie:

Grant: ‘Oh, I don’t mind talking. I get a kick out of watching the great James Bond find out what a bloody fool he’s been making of himself. We’re pros, Mr. Bond. We sweated your recognition code out of one of your men in Tokyo. I’ve been keeping tabs on you. I’ve been your guardian angel. Saved your life at the gypsy camp.’

Bond: ‘Oh, yes. I am much obliged.’

Grant: ‘We were keeping you alive until you could get us the Lektor.’

Bond: ‘So you had me deliver it on a plate. That’s brilliant. Go on, I’m fascinated.’

Grant: ‘Now that we’ve got it, you and the girl are expendable. Between here and Trieste.’

1 hour, 31 minutes, and 28 seconds into the movie:

Grant: (snickers)

Bond: ‘It must be a pretty sick collection of minds to dream up a plan like that.’

1 hour, 31 minutes, and 40 seconds into the movie:

Bond: ‘Tell me, which lunatic asylum did they get you out of?’

Grant: (whispering) ‘Don’t make it tougher on yourself.’ (Instead of hitting him, I use more ‘Moriarty’ words to threaten him. Of course, you don’t actually hear what the words are. It’s continuity for the idea.) ‘My orders are to deliver the Lektor. How I do it is my business.’

Bond: ‘How much are they paying you?’

Grant: ‘What’s it to you?’

Bond: ‘We’ll double it.’

Grant: ‘Your word of honor? As an English gentleman?’

1 hour, 32 minutes, and 28 seconds into the movie:

Grant: (threatening to use verbal threats continuously, in an acceptable context for this advice, of course) ‘Not till you crawl over here and you kiss my foot!’

Bond: ‘How about a cigarette?’

Grant: ‘Not a chance.’

Bond: ‘I’ll pay for it.’

Grant: ‘What with?’

Bond: ‘Fifty gold sovereigns.’

Grant: ‘Where are they?’

Bond: ‘Up there, in my case.’

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Grant: ‘You show me.’

Bond: ‘Here you are. What about that cigarette?’

Grant: ‘Throw them down there. Any more in the other case?’

Bond: ‘I should imagine so. It’s a standard kit.’

Grant: ‘Put your hands back in your pockets. Keep them there. (Grant then proceeds to look in the 2nd case.)

I feel better now. I feel like that adrenaline feeling has subsided somewhat. Keep in mind that using the movie ‘From Russia with Love’ is refurbished for this advice. I’m just using it and recommending it’s use to help us calm down, in regards as to how the advice I will type in will affect us.

It is now 11:51 AM EST for me. Luckily for me, I’ve thought of another way to help you relax more before I type in the 3 ideas. I can help you refurbish the new music video I will recommend to you so that it can be used to help you relax. I know I didn’t tell you what the music video is yet. In that music video, it has what I think is an attractive blonde woman Norwegian singer singing about how things will get better when it rains. I believe that the song and music video can be interpreted as relaxing inducing, if you choose to use such an interpretation. She is singing in the rain, and you may interpret that rain singing as relaxing. I recommend that you watch the music video at least twice so that you can sense that rain singing relaxing vibe. That way, you will be more relaxed as you read the 3 ideas I will explain.

It is now 12:40 PM EST for me. I am now going to explain how I found the music video I will recommend to you. Last week, I discovered from www.youtube.com a publisher called ‘FINE CHART’. As of now based on my ability to find music videos, using ‘FINE CHART’s category ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK’, is the best source to find music videos to recommend for this blog. One minor extra effort occurred, though. when I tried to preview ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK’ earlier today, it would not work. For the 1st time, I had to ‘sign in’ web site www.youtube.com in order to preview a category. So, if you are going to use category ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK’ from publisher ‘FINE CHART’, you would probably have to open a ‘google’ account. As far as I am aware of, you don’t have to buy anything when you do that. It’s been a while since I opened the account with google.

After you ‘sign in’ to www.youtube.com, when you click ‘FINE CHART’, click ‘PLAY ALL’ for category ‘Hot New Songs This Week’. Then click category ‘HOT NEW SONGS THIS WEEK | May 18, 2019 | New Songs & Music Videos’. If the preview stops working, click your www.youtube.com sign in symbol that shows your account settings, go back, and the preview should work. I’m guessing that the preview access turns off if you don’t use your youtube account for a while. Anyway, in that category, music video preview ‘Only When It Rains’ is located 3 minutes and 32 seconds into the preview.

Music video ‘Only When It Rains’ is performed by Astrid S. She has a wikipedia page, but it doesn’t say much. Here is a quote:

‘ Astrid Smeplass (born 29 October 1996) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter and model. In 2013, she placed fifth in the Norwegian version of Pop Idol… ‘

Here’s a quote from the song ‘Only When It Rains’:

‘Cause I’ve been told
That it will get better when it rains
The flowers, they will grow
With only the good and sunny days

To watch music video ‘Only When It Rains’ for free, search for phrase ‘only when it rains’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 780 thousand views. It was published May 8, 2019, over 5 months ago.

The words of the song ‘Only When It Rains’ doesn’t start, not until 28 seconds into the music video. Therefore, I recommend that you start watching that music video let’s say 26 seconds into the music video. Watch it a few times, and if you feel like you need to relax a little more because of the advice I will type in in this list, then watch it again. If you choose to, it may have a relaxing effect upon you.

It is now 1:29 PM EST for me. Before I finally begin explaining the 3 ideas, I want to say that, since I don’t think I will have time to order food, I have eaten a small can of salmon. The supermarket that I shop in sells these smaller cans of salmon for me to eat. They also sell the standard bigger cans of salmon, but I don’t think I would normally would want to eat that much salmon. If you have one of those smaller cans of salmon, all you have to do is use a can opener, open it, and you can eat the salmon right out of the can. A few minutes ago, I ate one, and now I feel better. I think it’s the protein associated with the salmon that made me feel better.

Long explanation:

Long story:

It’s a long story:

To help prepare you for idea ‘Long explanation’, I have chosen to use certain scenes from episode ‘Last Christmas’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Doctor Who(2014)’, starring Peter Capaldi as The Doctor, and Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available without additional payment. To find episode ‘Last Christmas’ from Amazon.com, search for phrase ‘doctor who christmas specials’ from Amazon.com, and select ‘Season 3’. Basically, I selected scenes where someone would say the phrase ‘It’s a long story’ or ‘Long story’. Since I’m not going to watch the entire episode again, I found 3 scenes using the preview option from Amazon Video. The 1st scene starts 17 minutes and 34 seconds into the episode. The Doctor is talking to Ashley(Natalie Gumede). Here is the quote:

The Doctor: ‘Ashley. What’s this polar base for? Why are you all here?’

Ashley: ‘It’s a long story.’

19 minutes and 48 seconds into the episode:

The Doctor: ‘What is your main mission?’

Bellows(Maureen Beattie): ‘Long story.’

In the 3rd scene, things get a little crazy. That starts 42 minutes and 53 seconds into the episode:

The Doctor: ‘Four manuals, yes?’

Ashley: ‘Yes, why?’

The Doctor: ‘One each.’

Professor Albert(Michael Troughton): ‘One each, yes. What’s the problem?’

The Doctor: ‘The problem is that you can’t see the problem. For instance you, gobby one.’

Shona(Faye Marsay): ‘I have a name actually.’

The Doctor: ‘Doesn’t matter. I don’t need it. When we first met you in the infirmary, what were you doing?’

Shona: ‘Hmm. It’s a long story.’

The Doctor: ‘Uptight boss one, what is the primary mission of this polar base?’

Ashley: ‘It’s a long story.’

The Doctor: ‘Sexy one, what bring you to the North Pole at your age?’

Bellows: ‘It’s a long… story.’

Clara: ‘Okay, why are they all giving the same answer? Because that is a tiny bit freaky.’

The Doctor: ‘If you think that’s freaky, try this. We were in the TARDIS. Why did we come here?’

(This moment made my body tingle a little. Prepare yourself.)

Clara: ‘It’s a long story.’ (Clara covers her mouth.)

It is now 2:36 PM EST for me. In Wishlist #1148, I introduced to you ideas ‘Pragmatic garbage’ and ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel.’ It is just speculation and opinion, but I believe that, when kids, teenagers, and adults think about instigators talking to teachers, management, and those with authority, one generalistic beginning possibility is that they think of situations where instigators would address notions to such people that, under normal situations, such notions are difficult to address within a short period of time. For example, a woman tried to bring up such a notion in a business meeting, and even though she had the support of one of the men in that meeting, since he agreed in advance to give her support, the rest of the people in that meeting had difficulty addressing such a notion, because such a notion required more time and preparation to address. If you imagine it, you can ‘see’ that the man was verbally supporting the continued addressing of such a notion, but it had to eventually be stopped, because the rest of them had difficulty trying to continue addressing such a notion.

If you read Wishlist #1148, it is my opinion that, one of the things you may continue thinking about regarding instigators talking to teachers, management, and those with authority, are notions that require a long and more prepared explanation. For example, you may imagine certain notion zingers(a surprise, shock, or piece of electrifying news) that the instigator would want such people to address. Then one of those people, let’s say a guest speaker, would give an answer that indicates that such a question would benefit the group if they had such an explanation. I would call such a situation, at least for a while, a possible ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel’ situation. Once you get used to that, you may move on to other possibilities. I think that this is one of the more popular ‘Pragmatic luxury hotel’ beginning situations that people in general may entertainingly think about.

So, if such a thing is happening to you, then an instigator may cause you to seek out answers from others, answers that would normally require more preparing and more time to make. It is my opinion and belief that instigators would be careful to NOT present to you an obvious identity of such notions, because if you were able to explain what that instigator did to you to another teacher or someone with authority, that direct quote can be presented to them by such people. In other words, they can get into trouble. So what an instigator may want you to do instead is something that may be identified by the word ‘ironic’. An instigator may want to cause you to instead ‘seek out’ an answer from another that requires more time and preparation than is available to that person. And that instigator would want you do ‘seek out’ such an answer from an innocent person, not from an obvious instigator. And when you would ‘seek out’ such an answer, the idea is that you would cause that innocent person to experience some sort of minor distress. That’s where the irony comes from, the expectations you commit to in order to ‘seek out’ such an answer.

The solution I created, with the rest of this explanation, is to contemplationally say ‘Long explanation’ or ‘Long story’ to see if the answer you are ‘seeking out’ from innocent people may unintentionally? cause them distress. Let’s say as an example that you are ‘seeking out’ an answer that may cause some minor distress from another person. It’s still not something you have actually made anyone aware of yet, and you have more control as to how you are going to evaluate such a ‘seeking out’.

[It’s 4:47 PM EST for me. I know I said I would explain 3 ideas today, and I only explained one. I screwed up. Can I say that in this blog? I screwed up. I underestimated(to make an estimate lower than that which would be correct) how much time I actually had available to me to explain 3 ideas. I must have watched that music video ‘Only When It Rains’ at least 5 times today just to feel more relaxed, and I only typed in one idea. I’m going to finish this list today, and next week, I will explain ideas ‘Out of sequence’ and ‘If you are strong enough’, unless I can give you a better idea. And of course, after that, I will explain ideas ‘Pertain’ and ‘Resist’. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

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Wishlist #1189

9/7/2019

My boss, your partner… the game goes on.

(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’, but I wanted to change the greeting. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. In my opinion, when you say that phrase to another, it sounds like a language that is encouraged to be used.)

It is now 11:36 AM EST for me. The music video I have chosen for this advice is called ‘Slow Fade’ by Ruth B. I found it clicking publisher ‘TopMusicMafia’ in www.youtube.com, category ‘New Songs of the Week – February 2, 2019’. I started with the latest ‘New Songs of the Week’ that they had available, the ‘July 26’ one, and I could not find one, not until I reached ‘February 2’. The preview for February 2 for music video ‘Slow Fade’ starts 2 minutes and 11 seconds into the selection. To watch music video ‘Slow Fade’ for free, search in www.youtube.com phrase ‘ruth b slow fade’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 3 million views. It was published on Jan. 25, 2019. Ruth B. does have a wikipedia page, but it only verifies that she was involved in that single. In my opinion, the song is mellow, and it relaxes you. I watched it for the 1st time earlier today. When I think of it, I imagine non managerial women in general while they are working and in a relaxing state, even though their thoughts are private and not broadcasted to others, they still try to think in a considerate state. I imagine some? of them thinking of song ‘Slow Fade’ as they are working in a relaxed state. So, when I imagine looking at certain women, for example, the one’s that have desk jobs, and they’re in a relaxed mood, I imagine that they’re thinking of song ‘Slow Fade’ by Ruth B., and as I imagine that happen, it sometimes makes me feel relaxed, too, in the context that they are trying to be considerate and they are also relaxed.

Here’s a quote from the lyrics ‘Slow Fade’:

So I been waiting for that slow fade
Kinda hoping that you won’t stay
There’s no color in us lately
And it’s too hard to say
I been praying that we’ll lose our love in slow fade

Help:

In Wishlist #1165, I recommended to you idea ‘Public servant'(3/23/2019). I recommended that you imagine making a request to 2 fictional characters in the ‘Blade Runner’ movies, which would give you the ability to have more of an active sense of ‘help continuity’, when you chose to do so. This idea is directed towards the teenage boys and men who imagine helping women. It is my belief that certain instigations and inadvertencies may cause you to imagine helping women who have unusually challenging situations. Even in a standard demographic context, I can still address certain situations that teenage boys and men would be very eager to think about. Of course, such situations are privately imagined, but many such situations begin in a presentable context. Keep in mind that this idea called ‘Help’ is based on my own experiences imagining such situations, and since I am also a man, I believe I have some say in the matter, although I am not professionally giving advice.

I forgot to say that I did say last week that I would explain idea ‘Resist’, but I thought of this idea ‘Help’ yesterday, and I did mean to type this idea in. I invented idea ‘Help’ I think several months ago, and I believe I should explain idea ‘Help’ before I explain idea ‘Resist’.

The best illustration for idea ‘Help’ that I can think of is near beginning of movie ‘Mortdecai(2015)’, starring Gwyneth Paltrow as Johanna Mortdecai, and Ewan McGregor as Inspector Alistair Martland. The movie is available as a streaming purchase for about 8 dollars Standard Definition from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 27 minutes and 39 seconds into the movie, Mrs. Johanna Mortdecai and Inspector Martland are talking. Here is the quote:

Johanna: ‘Oh God. How thoughtless of me. You’re on duty.’

Inspector Martland: ‘And in charge, thank you very much. To what do I owe the pleasure?’

Johanna: ‘I was just in the neighborhood and thought I’d pop ’round, and see how you secret agent men run the world.’

Inspector Martland: (chuckles) ‘Not nearly. Although it is terribly vital work. It’s not all Chardonnay and afternoon trysts.’

Johanna: ‘Is this a tryst?’

Inspector Martland: ‘No, no. No, no, no, no, no. (chuckles awkwardly) No, no, no, no. No, no, no, no. No, no, no. No, I was just, um…’

Johanna: ‘Of course, you were.’

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And here’s a quote from wikipedia about Inspector Martland and Johanna:

‘ Martland, who has been in love with Johanna since college… ‘

It is my belief that many men in America who have been instigated by women have been experiencing unusually encouraging contemplations involving helping women in unusual circumstances. In the ‘Mortdecai’ situation, Inspector Martland, who has been in love with Johanna since college, is being given a request from Johanna to help her, and I think this is the best example I can think of of a man who is experiencing an unusual encouragement to eagerly help a woman. The difference is that that man is also an Inspector, meaning that I am assuming he has training to help the general public individually. For example, doctors and lawyers are able to individually help people in the context of their jobs. So, the men that I’m talking about are people that don’t have such professional training and resourcefulness to help individuals. That doesn’t necessarily mean that they are not capable of helping women. That just means, in the context of my explanation, that if they experience certain instigations from women, that that they may act like the way Inspector Martland acts towards Johanna contemplationally.

Here’s a question for the advice: If possibly millions of men have such unusually eager contemplations to help women in a certain context, then what is the problem? The problem is that such contemplations, even though many men eagerly pursue such contemplations, such contemplations may also be unusually distracting to such men. I guess it could be seen as like having a certain app in your smart phone that is slowing down the performance of your cell phone too much, and so you choose to delete it, since you also don’t need it.

Since I offered you that ‘Public servant’ idea in Wishlist #1165, that idea may allow such people to pursue such contemplations to help women in such entertaining circumstances. However, those circumstances were influenced by certain instigations from certain women. And it is my concern that you may lose some of your needed focus to think of such situations. Here is another quote from the movie ‘Mortdecai’, Johanna and Inspector Martland are again talking: The scene starts near the end of the movie, 1 hour, 33 minutes, and 10 seconds into the movie:

Johanna: ‘Any blame here should fall on me. Dear Alastair, if I led you to believe there was anything between us, it was merely to find out about the case and protect my husband. Can you forgive me?’

Inspector Martland: ‘Of course, Johanna.’

So, in that scene, Johanna admits to causing Inspector Martland into having such eager concerns to help her. Those concerns were influenced by Johanna. Even though you may eagerly pursue such contemplations with helping women, those contemplations may have been influenced by certain instigations from certain women, and not in a good way. And that is what I am trying to help you with. For those teenage boys and men who do not have the benefit of some sort of professional experience to help individuals, I recommend that you add to your concerns for such women something that also offers them help, but in more of an objective context. For example, you may add to your contemplations objective help in the form of services available to the public, that people in general may use if they choose to. I got the idea from watching channel ‘NHKHD’. It’s a collection of tv shows presented in English, but talk about Japanese culture and Japanese related innovations. Many of the tv shows that I choose to watch talk about Japanese innovations and certain technologies in general that are offered to the general public. For example, recently, one show in channel ‘NHKHD’ talked about a certain are in Japan being very hot and humid. It showed people using some sort of hand held electric fan, instead of the traditional fan that you would move with your hand. I think the show said the fan was about $20 dollars, and they were regularly sold out in Japan. It makes sense. If you experiencing the occasional humidity in your area, a portable electric fan may give you some comfort.

So, since you are just imagining helping such women, just also add to your contemplations additional help for them that you can give generalistically. You may imagine that the public available help is acceptable enough for her to use. To help you get a feel of what publicly available help is like, and if you have cable tv, here’s a list of shows that I have in the cable box for channel NHKHD that may be useful to you:

Rising, Great Gear, Document 72 Hours, Her Story, Direct Talk, Spirit of Japan, Catch Japan

Tv show ‘Easy Japanese For Work’ I have programmed to copy. It’ not in there yet.

You don’t have to actually watch the entire episodes. You can just ‘fast forward’ through them and watch what interests you.

[It’s now 2:27 PM EST for me. That’s all I’ll type in for idea ‘Help’ in this list. I’m going to add a disclaimer now. Since it’s still early, if I find another music video quickly, I can begin explaining another idea called ‘Pertain’ later today. I just invented idea ‘Pertain’ this past Wednesday, just a few days ago. So, in my mind, the epiphany is still new. So, if you are there, I’ll see you later today.

[9/7/2019: I’ve changed my mind. Instead, I’ll use my free time to watch some www.funimation.com Japanese anime. I looked at it’s website yesterday, and I found a tv show called something like ‘Cyborg 009’, and it looks like tv shows ‘Ghost in the Shell’ and ‘Psycho Pass’. I watched it’s preview, and it talks about 9 people who were converted into cyborgs. Based on the preview, I’m going to see that. I’m not recommending that you watch it as part of the advice for this blog. I just thought maybe you would want to know. So, new plan: I will explain idea ‘Pertain’ next Saturday, unless there’s an idea I’ll invent that’s better. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

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Wishlist #1188

9/3/2019

My boss, your partner… the game goes on.

(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’, but I wanted to change the greeting. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. In my opinion, when you say that phrase to another, it sound like a language that is encouraged to be used.)

It is now 3:05 PM EST for me. I went to the doctor for a check-up earlier today, and he said that the 2nd anal fissure that was close to the external area was remedied by the gel I was using. I did notice an improvement because of using that gel. The area no longer expels blood like it used to. The doctor said that if the problem gets worse, make an appointment to see him again. So, finally, those anal fissure problems I have been experiencing are finally over with. So far that I am aware of, I’ve only had one anal fissure surgery, and after that surgery, the results were positive and very quick. I no longer have to apply pain medication rectally by one of my fingers soon after I would poop. I could go back to work the very next day after surgery. To treat the 2nd anal fissure, the doctor prescribed to me a gel to be applied externally to the area, not rectally. I’d say that, within 2 months, and after stopping the treatment, the results became more and more acceptable. I did get some sort of irritation, causing me to stop the treatment a few weeks earlier, but in spite of the irritation, the bleeding did reduce significantly. I applied a different type of cream to that irritation, and the treatment in general seems to have worked. In the very least, my situation has improved.

The music video I finally selected for this advice is called ‘Woman Like Me’ by Little Mix. The song and music video has a wikipedia page. Here is a quote:

‘ Brooke Bajgrowicz from Billboard said: “the female-empowering lead single asks whether a man could fall in love with a woman who isn’t the stereotypical “good girl,” suggesting that being your own person is more important” ‘

‘ At one point we see them walk across a wooden pathway shaped to look like a massive ruler, which could be a commentary on how the music industry measures an women’s worth on their looks, hence why the girls are dressed so glamorously. We also see the group in a room with weighing scales, which could be seen as a subtle way of saying how women aren’t seen as equals in the music industry. ‘

And here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Woman Like Me’:

I made a few mistakes, I regret it nightly
I broke a couple hearts that I wear on my sleeve
My momma always said “Girl, you’re trouble” and
And now I wonder, could you fall for a woman like me

The main reason why I chose music video ‘Woman Like Me’ is because it did not have any glaringly obvious reasons for me to reject it. It’s entertaining to see the women articulate using song and dance, and the lyrics are OK. I only watched it once earlier today.

I found the music video by clicking publisher ‘TopMusicMafia’ from www.youtube.com, and eventually selecting category ‘Top 100 Songs Of The Week January 12, 2019’. The preview starts 11 minutes and 23 seconds into the video. It’s rank is #17. You can watch music video ‘Woman Like Me’ by searching for phrase ‘little mix woman like me’ in www.youtube.com. It should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 212 million views. It was published Oct 25, 2018, about 10 months ago.

Head ’em off at the pass:

I’ve already given you idea ‘Not notify(Wishlist #1178)’, ‘Not need validation and reciprocation from others to do certain things(Wishlist #1186)’, and ‘Intentional bias(Wishlist #1187)’. Based on those 3 ideas, I believe you may be able to learn and use idea ‘Head ’em off at the pass’. I invented the idea I think this morning, a day after typing in idea ‘Intentional bias’. Here’s a quote from web site grammarist.com about the phrase:

‘ To head someone off at the pass or to cut someone off at the pass means to prevent someone from accomplishing something, to forestall an event, to intercept and redirect someone. ‘

‘ Many Western movies contain the phrase, “We’ll head ’em off at the pass!” The exact origin of these phrases has not been determined, but their use picked up considerably in the 1940s through 1960s, when Western movies were at the height of their popularity. ‘

Let’s say that you’ve done nothing wrong in this addressed context: for the adults that have jobs, you noticed that one or more of the people that you work with have developed a pattern. Certain mistakes are being repeated over and over. You believe that management is aware that they are repeating the same mistake many times, and since you are doing nothing wrong, you don’t have to directly talk to that employee about that repeating pattern of theirs. If you are familiar with the game ‘Monopoly’, which is explained in wikipedia, it is like metaphorically placing one of those red hotels in that repeating situation. The instigator who is causing you to experience that mistake many times wants you to sense that it is fortified, and that it has an alpha(beginning) and an omega(ending). If you think about it, you will eventually leave it alone.

However, you now have those 3 ideas: ‘Not notify’, ‘Not need validation and reciprocation from other people to do certain things’, and ‘Intentional bias’. So with those 3 ideas, you may also evaluate that repeating loop more objectively, which may allow you to think about saying something to that person before that incident happens again. In other words, you may consider ‘heading ’em off at the pass’. Since you’re doing nothing wrong, I still believe that this is a good idea to think about. For example, sometimes I would contemplationally say ‘Do your own dirty work.’, because I believe that an instigator and/or inadvertency is encouraging me to intervene, but I don’t believe that a direct intervention from me should occur. [9/3/2019: Keep in mind that, if you choose to contemplationally say ‘Do your own dirty work’, then you should understand more that there are situations that you may not be able to explain in detail. However, you are still able to contemplationally say ‘Do your own dirty work’ in it’s acceptable context. I don’t want you to see me as ‘the bad guy'(villain, enemy) when using that phrase. If you start using that phrase, you should have an idea what I mean. 9/3/2019] So, since I have never introduced to you this idea before, I recommend that you just think about it. Besides, even though you are just thinking about it, and you are not going to actually ‘head ’em off at the pass’, the idea can still be useful to you. Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1123:

‘ The 2nd illustration for idea ‘Purpose’ is in episode 7.1 ‘Bond’ from lawyer tv show ‘The Good Wife(2015)’. The episode is character Lucca Quinn’s(Cush Jumbo) 1st appearance in the tv show. Based on the scene I am referencing in my opinion, the tv show wanted to give Lucca Quinn a good 1st impression. If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available from Amazon.com without additional payment. Otherwise, I think you may be able to purchase the episode for about 2 dollars. So, according To Amazon Video, the scene starts 38 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, Lucca Quinn is talking to Judge Farley(Jane Curtin). Of course, the quote is refurbished for this advice. Here is the quote:

Lucca: ‘And this is about an inheritance?’

Judge Farley: ‘Yes, it is. You catch on quickly.’

Lucca: ‘And was the person an invalid?’

Madeline Smulders(Bridget Regan): ‘She was in a wheelchair. Why?’

Lucca: ‘And I’m guessing this asset, this painting, was worth more than $20,000?’

Judge Farley: ‘Yes, it is. $8 million. Again, why?’

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Lucca: ‘The housekeeper can’t inherit it.’

David Lee(Zach Grenier): ‘Of course she can.’

Lucca: ‘No, according to Illinois law, a caretaker to an invalid cannot inherit more than $20,000.’

Keep in mind that the illustration is just a tv show. You don’t have to interpret any of it seriously. None of it’s portrayals are real. Anyway, Lucca made a reference that, apparently, none of the other lawyers seemed to have known about, not even the judge. The point is that, refurbishing the tv show scene for this advice, Lucca seemed to have turned something that may be interpreted as seemingly innocuous that she had learned into something that allowed her to win the case. ‘

I haven’t read that quote again, but I remember that Lucca Quinn was considered by Diane Lockhart(Christine Baranski) and other senior partners to eventually be selected to also be a senior partner in their law firm. I think one of the obvious reasons why is the way that she thinks. Here’s a quote from that quote:

Lucca: ‘The housekeeper can’t inherit it.’

David Lee(Zach Grenier): ‘Of course she can.’

Lucca: ‘No, according to Illinois law, a caretaker to an invalid cannot inherit more than $20,000.’

I’m not a lawyer, but since the opposing lawyer probably won’t say it, for example, it’s up to your lawyer to say something that is in your favor. As of now, that is what idea ‘Head ’em off at the pass’ helps you to do. It helps you to think of ideas and strategies that are in your favor, even though you may be experiencing repeating mistakes that ‘says’ to you that you don’t have to do anything.

So, since this is the 1st time I’m introducing you to such an idea, let me give you a head start: if you choose to imagine what happens if you indeed actually ‘head ’em off at the pass’, there’s the possibility that you can’t keep doing that, or you don’t want to keep doing that long term. You may have to accept the reality that you won’t be able to keep it going. You won’t be able to keep talking to that person in advance in order to have a more favorable result.

When you 1st imagine talking to that person, you may want to address the fact that what they are about to do is wrong. You may want to address something that involves some sort of legitimate punishment. Go ahead. Think about that. I think that’s normal, considering. However, after that is thought about, I believe that you may eventually talk about something that just allows the situation to exist the way it’s supposed to exist, without needing to address any form of legitimate punishment. Keep in mind that you are talking to that person ‘in advance’. Many things are possible, since that repeating mistake did not occur yet. To help boost that ‘what is supposed to exist’ thinking, I recommend that you are the assistant to that instigator. Imagine giving him/her all sorts of information that is relevant for them to hear. If you choose to, just imagine planning one of his/her friend’s weddings. And with that experienced imagined contemplation, you should be able to imagine better just offering him/her that ‘no-frills’ request.

If you want an illustration of an assistant, I got the idea from Joan Watson’s(Lucy Liu) assistant, Sean(Ian Palmer), from episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from crime tv show ‘Elementary’. Since it’s refurbished for advice, if you don’t like Sean’s presentation of personality, you can always imagine changing it. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 3 minutes and 34 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:

Sean: ‘Do you have any idea how hard you’re trending right now?’

Joan: (sighs) ‘About 100% more than I’d like to be?’

Sean: ‘I’m just saying. Your publisher better be ready to roll out a new edition of your book.’

Joan: ‘I did not do the interview to sell books.’

Sean: ‘Tell her that she needs a publicist.’

Rose(Shamika Cotton): ‘You need a publicist.’

Joan: ‘What I need, Sean, is an assistant who means it when he says he is gonna cut back on the energy drinks.’

Joan: ‘Your contractor called about 20 minutes ago. He said to give you this estimate for the renovations you were considering for the living room.’

Joan: ‘Oh. Maybe I should try to sell more books.’

[All right. That’s all I’ll say about it. I will still make idea ‘Resist’ this coming Saturday. I’m just here because I have some extra time after my doctor visit. So, if you are there Saturday, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for lawyer tv show ‘The Good Wife’, and crime tv show ‘Elementary’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Head ’em off at the pass’ and ‘Do your own dirty work’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1187

9/2/2019

My boss, your partner… the game goes on.

(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’, but I wanted to change the greeting. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. In my opinion, when you say that phrase to another, it sound like a language that is encouraged to be used.)

It is now 11:30 AM EST for me. I think it took me over an hour and a half to find this one. To be direct, based on how music videos are used in this blog, not the music video itself, at least for myself, it’s not a great music video. I was looking for another music video that I watched before, but I could not find it again. I looked in this web browser’s history, even youtube’s history, I still couldn’t find it. That’s what probably took most of my time. After looking at ‘New Songs of the Week – July 20, 2019’ from publisher ‘TopMusicMafia’ located in www.youtube.com, I finally earlier today music video ‘Lead Me On’ by singer Louise. I already watched the music video I think it was last week or the week before, because I was going to recommend that video to you, but then I changed my mind. If you select ‘New Songs of the Week – July 20, 2019’ from www.youtube.com, the preview of that music video starts 43 seconds into that selection. To watch the music video for free, search for phrase ‘louise lead me on’ in youtube, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 84 thousand views. Louise has a wikipedia page, but it doesn’t say much about her song, so here’s a quote instead from idolator.com:

‘ Produced by Clean Bandit, this is an instantly catchy, summery bop. ‘

“The lyrical concept of the song is something I am sure everyone has related to at some point in time.”

And here’s a quote from the song ‘Lead Me On’:

Why’d you lead me on?
‘Cause I don’t know what you’re hiding from
Why’d you lead me on?
I don’t do this for anyone
Why’d you lead me on?

I like the music video ‘Lead Me On’ because I like the vibrant song itself, and the 2 people dancing in the music video, including the singer Louise, I believe watching the music video shows you that dancing can be an entertaining experience. The music video encourages people to dance. I chose not to watch the music video again today. I already watched it a week or so ago. According to youtube, the music video was published on July 5, 2019, only about 2 months ago. In my opinion, I don’t thing music video ‘Lead Me On’ is something that kids would watch many times. However, if you do choose to watch it, it still encourages you to like dancing.

[It is now 11:52 AM. I am going to take a short break now and order some food. It shouldn’t take long.

It is now 2:40 PM EST for me. I ate the Chinese food, watched a Funimation anime episode, and took a nap.

Intentional bias:

Here’s the closest definition of ‘bias’ that I found a few seconds ago using google. It is from dictionary.cambridge.org: ‘the fact of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgement in an unfair way’. This story uses that definition of bias, but refurbished. Instead for now, the use of the word ‘bias’ means:

‘the fact of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgement’.

Your personal opinions will influence your judgement, but that is all, just an influence. So, here’s the idea I’ve made: This idea is based on the scene near end of movie ‘Grease(1978)’, starring Olivia Newton-John as Sandy, and John Travolta as Danny. It’s more specifically based on the song ‘You’re the One That I Want’, why Danny sang that song. You don’t have to rent or buy the streaming movie from Amazon.com, but it’s available for streaming or rental, if you want to see it. You can instead check the song ‘You’re the One That I Want’ from wikipedia. Here’s a quote from wikipedia from that song:

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‘ unbeknownst to him, Sandy, who has been conflicted about her upright and proper etiquette in a school full of brash greasers, has herself transformed into a greaser queen to win Danny back. In the song, Danny expresses pleasant shock and arousal at Sandy’s transformation, with Sandy responding that Danny must “shape up” to prove himself capable of treating Sandy the right way. ‘

So, here is the story I made while I was in the bus: I imagined celebrity Amy Adams, for the sake of story continuity, I’ll change the story and say that Amy Adams was a teenager in high school, and she organized something that involved a makeover for one of the teenage girls in her high school. She wanted to feel like Danny felt like in the movie ‘Grease’, when she saw Sandy transformed. However, when that teenage girl entered the school bus with her, she could not feel that happiness that Danny felt, because of her involvement with that teenage girl’s transformation.

What teenager Amy Adams felt was bias, but a bias that is not unfair, at least based on what she did. She felt uneasy because she was involved with that teenage girl’s transformation. When Danny saw Sandy transformed in the movie ‘Grease’, Danny has no idea what the other teenage girls did to transform Sandy. OK. I normally would try not to compare people to animals, but this is the quickest way to explain it. Have you ever went to an animal store that specializes in giving/selling pets to people, such as dogs and cats? If there’s such a store nearby, kids would probably love to go there from time to time and look, pet, and even play with such animals, when allowed. You see? Those dogs and cats, for example, are already cleaned and groomed and prepared for others to view. The kids don’t have to do any of those things. They do, however, get a short but entertaining experience from those animals. That’s what I’m talking about. Danny from the movie ‘Grease’ didn’t do anything to help transform Sandy. Sandy’s teenage friends transformed her. And when Danny saw the transformed Sandy, Danny sang that song ‘You’re the One That I Want’. And that is the way Amy Adams wanted to feel. She wanted to feel like Danny felt, so to speak, when Danny saw the transformed Sandy. However, since Amy Adams is still a teenager and that was her 1st makeover, she felt a little confused, a little uneasy, when that teenage girl showed up in the bus with her, and she could not feel the same way that Danny felt when Danny saw the transformed Sandy.

That movie, ‘Grease’, was made in 1978, and now it’s 2019. So, what an instigator may do is cause you to feel what Amy Adams felt, but much worse, using instigation. I call that effect ‘Intentional bias’. That’s when the instigations you are experiencing are discouraging you from being aware of the positive effects of your participations. When instigations impose an ‘intentional bias’ for one participation, the purpose may also be to use that ‘intentional bias’ caused by such an instigation for you to feel to discourage you from other participations. It’s like, refurbished for advice, for the adults with jobs, it’s like you’re one of the people responsible for Sandy’s transformation in the movie ‘Grease’. However, because of the ‘intentional bias’ imposed upon you by a certain instigator, you are unable to perceive the positive results of your job. And so, when similar job opportunities are offered to you, the ‘intentional bias’ you experienced will cause you to decline such similar job opportunities.

Here’s a question for you: What if you have a job that you choose to not need to see the positive results? Well then, if you experience ‘intentional bias’ by an instigator from such a job, it may still be possible that experiencing such an ‘intentional bias’ will still discourage you from pursuing related job opportunities. You’re just not aware of what those related job opportunities are.

I imagined that, to offset(something that counterbalances) an instigation identified by ‘intentional bias’ somewhat, an instigator may also present to you something that is self deprecating. For example, someone who has already instigated you at your job tells you something personal about himself/herself that is shameful. If you don’t really know that person, why would that person say something so specific and personal about himself/herself? If you don’t know that person, and that person for seemingly no reason at all tells you something that is both private and shameful about himself/herself, then maybe that person, who is now someone that instigates you from time to time, maybe that person wanted to offset instigations that impose an ‘intentional bias’ upon you.

Another way an instigator may try to offset somewhat an intentional bias may be to present some sort of job participation to you that involves some sort of self demotion, as if the instigator wants to overemphasize that he/she is doing something job related, but involves some self chosen temporary demotion. I can identify how you may feel, look, and react from such a presentation from the movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout(2018)’, starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, Henry Cavill as August Walker, and Simon Pegg ad Benji Dunn. The illustration is only a few seconds. You don’t have to buy the movie from Amazon.com if you don’t already have it. According to Amazon.com, I already purchased the streaming movie. I’ll just explain it to you. The scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 45 seconds into the movie. Walker is greeting the others. Here is the quote:

Walker: ‘The name’s Walker, by the way.’

Benji: ‘Was the little car your idea?’

At that moment, Ethan Hunt while driving reacts to what Benji said, distinctively raising his right eyebrow. Before that moment, Ethan saved Walker’s life because of a mistake Walker made by not listening to Ethan’s instructions. Refurbished, you may interpret certain actions from Walker as creating an ‘intentional bias’, since Walker is also a double agent. I’m not saying that imposing an ‘intentional bias’ is a requirement for double agents. It’s just something that Walker was doing in the movie.

Using Walker again from the movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’, Walker could also be evaluated as creating an ‘intentional bias’ to evaluating his presentation of personality. For example, if you take away the ‘intentional bias’, Walker’s personality identity is probably something that he shows regularly to his boss, Erika Sloane(Angela Bassett). So, for the kids, teenagers, and adults, if you choose to use the perspective of this idea, if you can separate the ‘intentional bias’ traits from the identity of the instigators or other people in school or at work, you may see an identity that is made to be presented to people of authority, such as the instigator’s teachers or bosses. You, on the other hand, get the personality that has the ‘intentional bias’ in it.

[It is now 4:58 PM EST for me. I’m going to add the disclaimer and close/finish this list. I will finally explain idea ‘Resist’ this coming Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Grease’. PG-13 action peril violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Mission: Impossible – Fallout’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Intentional bias’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.