Wishlist #1205

Salutations.

It is now 8:41 AM EST for me. Inititially, I wanted to introduce it’s music video, but I didn’t like it. I originally watched a concert performance of the song from a recording I made of it from channel MTVLH, and the show is called ‘Glastonbury 2017’, but I can’t find a good copy of it in www.youtube.com. But I did find an acceptable performance of that song in www.youtube.com. The song is called ‘Want You Back’ by Haim. Here’s a short quote from wikipedia.org about the song:

‘ Lyrically, “Want You Back” is about lost love, in which the band reflects upon a former relationship that they took for granted. ‘

And here is a quote from the lyrics:

Just know that I want you back
Just know that I want you back
Just know that I want you
I’ll take the fall and the fault in us
I’ll give you all the love I never gave before I left you

If you want to, you can watch Haim’s ‘Want You Back’s official music video, but I’m not recommending it. It’s not bad. In other words, I want you to have a more entertaining version of that performance. And the performance that Haim gave of song ‘Want You Back’ that I found in www.youtube.com is made by ‘The One Show’ in 2017. To watch that performance for free, search for phrase ‘haim want you back one show’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 44 thousand views. That recording was published by ‘HAIM videos’ on Jul 7, 2017. Here’s a comment from that youtube page I recommend that you read:

‘ I swear that Este’s bass face vets more and more intense every time I see it. ‘

There’s a photo of Este Arielle Haim on wikipedia.org. If you see the performance from ‘The One Show’, according to that comment, Este presents a ‘bass face’ when she performs. So, if you see one of the women, no offense intented, presenting a ‘weird looking’ face, that’s probably Este presenting her ‘bass face’.

I want to type in the references 1st before I begin explaining the idea. This is a new idea I invented, which means I’m postponing yet again explaining ideas ‘Admit’, ‘Anticipate’, and ‘Proof’. The good news, so to speak, is that I was able to see those ‘Document 72 Hours’ episodes finally from channel ‘NHKHD’. I think I was recording those episodes since the beginning of this year. I had I think 19 of those episodes in the cable box. I wasn’t able to just ‘fast forward’ through them like most tv shows and movies I would encounter. However, after I started watching people being interviewed that I thought were very boring to watch, I learned very quickly to ‘fast forward’ through such interviewers. I now have only 2 episodes of ‘Document 72 Hours’ still in the cable box. One was about Valentine’s Day, and the other is about a situation in Japan that I think is like speed dating in America. I also deleted a lot of other programming, making more space in the cable box.

The 1st 3 references is to establish the use of celebrity Bruce Willis in the story/idea I am about to explain to you. Basically, in the 1st 2 references, the character he is portraying and him directly are referred to as an ‘ape’, a gorilla. I’m using those 2 references as implied consent for you to imagine Bruce Willis in ‘Simpsons’ cartoon form, and in basic imagination use without the need to imagine a gorilla, if you choose to, you may imagine him as a gorilla walking into a meeting, and everyone else looks human. I am not a psychiatrist, but the idea behind that is to allow you to ridicule/insult him as you imagine him. And the purpose of that is allow you to have a more relaxed, more casual, contemplation involving him in the story. The story I will give you involving Bruce Willis will be to put Bruce Willis in a business type situation. However, I also would want you to have a more relaxed contemplation use of him. The purpose of imagining Bruce Willis as a gorilla is to allow this idea to work on many forms of instigation.

The 1st reference is from the movie ‘The Fifth Element(1997)’, starring Bruce Willis as Korben Dallas. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 59 minutes and 46 seconds into the movie, Korben Dallas and his mom are talking over the phone. Here is the quote:

Korben Dallas: ‘Now, will you just settle down and explain this to me calmly.’

Korben’s Mom: ‘Oh, so you don’t know you won a trip to Fhloston Paradise for two for 10 days. And I suppose you’re just gonna leave me somewhere.’

Korben: ‘If I’d have won a trip, I’d know about it. Somebody would’ve notified me.’

Korben’s Mom: ‘Korben, they’ve been blaring your name out on the radio for the last hour, you big ape.’

So, to be clear, Korben’s Mom called Korben quote:

Korben’s Mom: ‘…you big ape.’

The 2nd reference is in episode 31.5 ‘Gorillas on the Mast’ from animated tv series ‘The Simpsons(2019)’. The episode is available streaming on Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 18 minutes and 12 seconds into the episode. Lisa Simpson is looking for a home for a gorilla, and she made a search using the phrase ‘gorilla sanctuary’. Here is a quote from one of the possibilities that she found using that search criteria:

Spokesperson: ‘Here at U.T.A., United Talented Apes, we’ll shave your gorilla and make him a body double for Bruce Willis, and if he behaves even a little, he could ‘become’ Bruce Willis!’

The 3rd reference is just the fact that there was a roast made for Bruce Willis. The show is called ‘Comedy Central Roast of Bruce Willis(2018)’. Here is a description of the show from www.imdb.com:

‘ Traditional comedy ‘roast’ where celebrities, comics and friends poke fun at actor Bruce Willis. ‘

I’m not encouraging you to watch that roast. I just want you to know that a roast for Bruce Willis exists. I like the roast, but to me, it’s more a living tribute to Bruce Willis than a roast. It still has mature themes, since it is a roast.

The next reference is from fantasy thriller tv series ‘The Rook(2019)’, starring Joely Richardson as Linda Farrier, and Adrian Lester as Conrad Grantchester. The episode is called ‘Chapter 3’, episode 1.3, and is available streaming from Amazon.com. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 26 minutes and 43 seconds into the episode, Linda Farrier and Conrad Grantchester are talking. Here is the quote:

Conrad Grantchester: ‘You know my value here, don’t you, Linda?’

Linda Farrier: (exhales) ‘In this particular situation, or in general?’

Conrad: ‘Both.’

Linda Farrier: ‘I do. All right. He’s yours. But you know this man is Lugat. We need to maintain a united front.’

Conrad: ‘I would have it no other way.’

The last reference is in episode 1.26 ‘Errand of Mercy’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek(1967)’. It’s been years since I watched this episode. As I remember it, the Klingon Kor(John Colicos) said the phrase. But according to the episode available in Amazon.com, Captain Kirk(William Shatner) said it. If you have Amazon Prime, that episode is available streaming without additional payment. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 45 minutes and 12 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Captain Kirk: ‘Well, no one wants war…’

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It’s now 11: 05 AM EST for me. I’m going to take a short break to order some food. I’ll continue in an hour.

United front:

It is now 11:45 AM EST for me. To give you an idea of what Bruce Willis does in this story, I recommend a scene in episode 7.18 ‘Q2’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager(2001)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and if you have Amazon Prime, no additional payment is required. In that scene, Q2(Keegan de Lancie) is introduced by Commander Chakotay(Robert Beltran) to a hologram simulation. Q2’s job is to settle a dispute. The scene starts 18 minutes and 7 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Chakotay: ‘Computer, run Diplomacy Scenario 12-Alpha.’

skipping to 18 minutes and 38 seconds:

Chakotay: ‘They’re fighting over the mining rights to a planetoid. Your job is to settle the dispute.’

Q2: ‘These aliens mean nothing to me. What do I care if they can’t get along?’

Chakotay: ‘One of your responsibilities as a Q is to maintain order in the universe, right?’

Q2: ‘So I’ve been told.’

Chakotay: ‘Well, if you can’t help these races come to an agreement, there might be a war. The Alpha Quadrent would be thrown into chaos.’

Chakotay: ‘Why don’t we try running the first scenario together?’

Q2: ‘I don’t need your help. I can do this myself.’

Chakotay: ‘If you want to try… be my guest. I’ll be back in 30 minutes to check on your progress.’

skipping to 19 minutes and 30 seconds…

Q2: ‘Computer, resume program.’

Nausicaan(Anthony Holiday): ‘The planetoid is in Nausicaan space. It belongs to us now.’

Bolian(Scott Davidson): ‘You can’t intimidate us. We have as much right to mine that dilithium as you do.’

So, basically, Bruce Willis works for a company, and he and a handful of others, their jobs are to settle disputes for that company. It’s a lot like that scene in that ‘Star Trek’ episode. And there’s always work for him, meaning that it’s not practical to put all of the work he may be responsible for in one list. So, he does what he reasonably can, and that usually involves disputes that the company deems to be urgently addressed. And in Bruce Willis’s mind, even if the company hires a hundred more people to do his job, that wouldn’t be enough.

As he begins his work day, he usually starts with the expectation to maintain a sense of humility, and at least most of the time, his preferred sense of humility is gone. But every day he begins his job, even though he fails to maintain a preferred sense of humility, as he works, that preferred sense of humility does not exist. And that is what makes this story useful. Bruce Willis almost always is not able to maintain a preferred sense of humility as he is working, but he perseveres every day in the beginning of his work day to at least try to maintain that preferred sense of humility.

I’m trying to give advice to non-managerial employees. And it is my belief that when an employee experiences an instigation from another employee, and let’s say for the sake of example that employee has already been talked to several times by management about his/her conduct, then it’s possible that that employee wants you to try to evaluate and resolve such an experience, but with something missing. For example, you experience a mild to moderate instigation at work from another employee, if that employee already has experience instigating other employees, then it’s possible that that employee wants you to resolve the experience with something missing, something that you should be more aware of as you evaluate and resolve it. So, let’s see if I can help you with that. In the ‘Bruce Willis’ story, when you imagine him trying to settle a dispute, he is doing so without using his preferred sense of humility. What if anyone in general, if they have Bruce Willis’s job of trying to settle certain disputes, what if people in general would not be able to maintain a certain preferred perspective?

And that is why I recommended that ‘Errand of Mercy’ Star Trek episode, when Captain Kirk said quote:

Captain Kirk: ‘Well, no one wants war…’

It’s been years since I watched that episode, but even though Kirk and Kor are violently arguing with each other, Kirk’s statement was recognized by Kor. They both have the perspective to believe that ‘no one wants war’. That is one of the reasons why I believe Klingon Kor was promoted to the Klingon High Council later, because Kor has a developed sense of diplomacy. Kor has the perspective to respond diplomatically, even though both Kor and Kirk are involved with a major dispute amongst themselves. So, saying that, it is my belief that it is possible that, when an innocent person is instigated at work, that when that innocent person is trying to resolve and evaluate such an experience, the ‘puzzle’ of that instigation is encouraging that innocent person to not use certain perspectives when trying to evaluate and resolve such an experience.

So, when you are trying to resolve a mild to moderate instigation from an instigator at work, keep in mind that it’s possible that the instigation is in a form that may discourage you from using certain perspectives while trying to evaluate and resolve such an experience. To help you remember what those perspectives are, I oversimplistically recommend that you contemplationally use the phrase ‘United front’. I got that phrase from that episode of ‘The Rook’ that I already quoted. Here’s a partial quote:

Linda Farrier: ‘I do. All right. He’s yours. But you know this man is Lugat. We need to maintain a united front.’

Conrad: ‘I would have it no other way.’

It is my opinion that Conrad Grantchester is presenting an example of maintaining a sense of humility that the Bruce Willis in that story would want to emulate. When Conrad said ‘I would have it no other way’, in the context of this advice and refurbished for advice, that is an example of a maintained use of humility while working, and that is why I am recommending a phrase that Linda Farrier said:

Linda Farrier: ‘We need to maintain a united front.’

More specifically, the ‘united front’ phrase.

So, if you experienced a mild to moderate instigation at work, and you suspect that trying to resolve and evaluate it is causing you to ‘miss something’ contemplationally, I recommend that, with the rest of this advice, you contemplationally say ‘United front’ to help add what you think is missing.

It is now 2:00 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. And since I have less tv shows/movies in the cable tv box, I should have more time to add more ideas to this list. I may add ideas ‘Admit’ and ‘Anticipate’ this coming Friday, and then finally explain ‘Proof’ next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Fifth Element’. TV-PG animated violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Simpsons’. TV-MA sci-fi violence, mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Rook’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Original Series’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘United front’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1204

Salutations.

It is now 7:28 PM EST for me. This is not the usual instigation advice. I’ll give that idea tomorrow. I’m typing this in to give other advice that is not so directly instigation related, but I believe it still may be useful to you. So, if you don’t want to read such advice, you can choose to stop reading, and I’ll give you the usual idea(s) tomorrow.

So, to start, I’m a little concerned about that concert for song ‘Run Away With Me’ by Carly Rae Jepsen. I later recommended the kids to watch music video ‘Orange Trees’ by Marina, to help them recover, if they watched the concert ‘Run Away With Me’ many times. If they missed that warning, for example, I am recommending again that they watch music video ‘Orange Trees’ by Marina. To watch it for free, search for phrase ‘orange trees marina’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 4.3 million views.

I didn’t spend that much time on it today, but I wasn’t able to find a music video for this list. Since it’s not the usual advice I would give, I just recommend watching Star Trek: Discovery’s season 3 trailer. To watch that for free, search for phrase in www.youtube.com the phrase ‘star trek discovery season 3’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 3.7 million views. I watched it again less than an hour ago today, and I found it relaxing to watch.

All right! Now, even though I’m promoting the use of this product, I’m not making any money out of this. I just think that it could be useful to you.

OPI Nail Envy Nail Strengthener:

The product is called ‘OPI Nail Envy Nail Strengthener’. I found it in Amazon.com. Less than an hour ago, I purchased ‘OPI Nail Envy Nail Strengthener, Matte’. It’s only about 16 dollars, and it uses Amazon Prime shipping if you have it. To read about it more specifically, in Amazon.com, search for phrase ‘opi nail’, click that, scroll near the end of that page and click ‘See all … customer reviews’, and near the beginning where it says ‘Search customer reviews’, search for word ‘matte’. As of now, there are 158 reviews containing the word ‘matte’. I’m just quoting one of those comments:

‘ My nails peel like crazy so I thought I would give this strengthener a try. It really does work! You do have to follow the instructions, two coats the first day, one coat every other day, then remove and start over.. if you try to put two coats on or put it on every day, it doesnt dry well and will stay tacky/smudge. I have had a ton of growth, and keep trimming the peeled, thin nails off, it’s almost completely grown out. New growth is very strong. The process would probably be a lot faster but I am an industrial mechanic and my nails get pretty destroyed at work. I have used this under and on top of Color Street nails with no issue, but regular nail polish didnt dry well and stayed tacky/smudged. Overall I am very happy with the results. It is VERY shiny so get the matte version if you dont want it to be obvious you have nail polish on. ‘

So, to clarify:

‘It is VERY shiny so get the matte version if you dont want it to be obvious you have nail polish on. ‘

I’m recommending this product if your nail(s) peel from time to time. Although I have never used the ‘matte’ version, I did order it recently, and I plan to use it. I have just recently used this ‘OPI’ stuff, but the one for ‘Sensitive & Peeling’. I would just gloop it on the side of my nail, and I noticed within a day improvement. Now, there is no discomfort from that finger that I used the product on, and it’s not peeling anymore. The problem is, like that reviewer said, it’s very shiny. Even though it’s on the side of my nail, it still looks very shiny. I also used a little of it on 2 other fingers, and there’s obvious improvement. According to Amazon.com, the ‘Sensitive & Peeling’ one was delivered 10/16/2019. I’ve only used it for a few weeks, and there was impressive improvement. However, I’m switching over to the ‘Matte’ version, because it’s too shiny on my nails.

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Beer belly:

In 1996, there was this movie called ‘Michael’ starring John Travolta as Michael. I’m only quoting the movie because it displayed the ‘beer belly’ that John Travolta acquired. I’m using celebrity John Travolta as a reference because he didn’t have a beer belly in the movie ‘Staying Alive(1983)’, when he starred as Tony Manero. I haven’t done any research on this, but I speculate that a lot of American men get ‘beer bellies’. They can lose some of it, or maybe even all of it, if they change their diets and exercise, but until then, they have it when they have it.

bigdudeclothing.com:

And that is why I am advertising website ‘bigdudeclothing.com’. Here is a quote from the website:

Welcome to Big Dude – Your one stop shop for men’s clothing in sizes 2XL to 8XL. With a fantastic range of items from top brands like Lambretta, Mish Mash and now our very own Bigdude brand collection, there is no need to shop anywhere else!

Big Dude always aim to have some of the best, most competitive deals on the internet and offer a range of clothing from essential basics to top quality detailed pieces. No matter what you are after, Big Dude will have it and at a price that will surprise you. From shirts to trousers, suits to belts, check out the full range of items available online.

You don’t have to watch the movie ‘Michael’, but his ‘beer belly’ probably caused him to buy I’m guessing ‘4xl’ size jackets. If you go to normal mall clothing stores, I believe you may find it difficult to find a size ‘4xl’ jacket right in the store. Let’s say a man likes the style of a certain jacket that he found in one of the stores of a mall. He tries their biggest size jacket, but they don’t have a size bigger than a ‘2xl’. And the only thing about that man that makes the jacket not fit him is his ‘beer belly’. If that man looks at web site www.bigdudeclothing.com, if he does a search, and he sees a jacket that he likes, that jacket is actually available for him to buy. At least, that is what they advertise on that website.

So, if you’re a man thinking of getting a new jacket that fits, and you have a beer belly, I recommend that you look at web site www.bigdudeclothing.com. I’m not making any money from them. I just believe that what they sell can be useful to many American men that have beer bellies. Also, the prices for these jackets are cheap! I know right now there’s a 20% discount on everything, but I think that sale is just for today. In my opinion, even if you buy clothes without that sale, the prices of the clothing are still reasonable.

Now, if you have a ‘beer belly’, then there’s a possibility that you don’t wear jeans regularly. I recommend that you determine your waist size, and buy your jeans from Amazon.com. Here’s why: If you have a UPS Store nearby, and you purchase the jeans from Amazon.com, all you need is the return authorization number that you get from Amazon.com’s web site, and you can return the jeans that do not fit you, and get credit to your Amazon.com account or your credit card easily. The credit goes to your Amazon.com account quicker. And you don’t need it’s original package to do it. Just write down the number, go to your nearest UPS Store, and they’ll take the jeans that don’t fit you back.

From Amazon.com’s selection, I recommend ‘LEE Men’s Big & Tall Modern Series Custom-fit Relaxed Straight-Leg Jean’. It has several varieties, and it goes from 44W to 60W, 30L to 34L. And when you decide your jean size, keep in mind that you add 2 more so that you can comfortably sit down. So, for example, you try on a 44W, and it fits almost perfectly when you wear it standing up, and 2 more, order a 46W, and wear a belt. That way, you can also sit comfortably.

And for more variety, once you know your jean size waist and length, you can check to see if Amazon has other versions of jeans, just search for phrase ‘big and tall jeans’ in Amazon.com, and you’ll get more of a selection. After that, you can check www.kingsizedirect.com, but you’ll need to get them altered. I don’t think you can return jeans from them if they alter it in advance, and you want to make sure that the jeans fit with some extra room for sitting. Of course, once you know what your jean size is for that particular brand from that store, then you don’t have to keep preparing to possibly return those jeans.

I’m closing this list now. I will explain the usual idea(s) tomorrow, so if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Wishlist #1203

Salutations.

It is now 9:18 AM EST for me. I want to explain why I chose the music video I am about to recommend to you. The main reason is the movie I mail order rented that I still have because I haven’t seen it yet. It is called ‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold(2019)’, starring Isabela Merced as Dora. Here is a description of the movie from www.imdb.com:

‘ Dora, a teenage explorer, leads her friends on an adventure to save her parents and solve the mystery behind a lost city of gold. ‘

This type of movie reminds me of movie ‘Tomb Raider’, starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft. I still have the mail order Blu-ray, since I didn’t see it yet. According to the Blu-ray/DVD mail order service that I use, the ‘Dora…’ movie was mailed to my PO Box on 11/20/2019, just a few days ago. I’m saying this to emphasize the newness of the ‘Dora…’ movie. It is my belief that there are not that many action movies starring teenage girls/women out there yet.

The main reason why I chose the music video I am about to recommend to you is that the singer in that music video is also Isabela Merced, who also stars as Dora in the movie ‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold’. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about Isabela Merced:

‘ Isabela Moner (born July 10, 2001), also known as Isabela Merced, is an American actress and singer… In 2019, Moner starred as the titular character of Dora in the film Dora and the Lost City of Gold. ‘

And now, the music video I want to recommend to you for this list is called ‘Papi’ by Isabela Merced. Here’s a brief quote from wikipedia again:

‘ Her first single, Papi, was released on October 25, 2019, followed by her first music video released on November 6, 2019 ‘

Here’s a quote from a review from film-news.co.uk about her music video:

‘ Dora and the Lost City of Gold star Isabela Moner went back to her Peruvian roots for the video to accompany her new single, Papi, because she wanted to highlight the culture of her parents’ homeland.

The promo, which dropped on Wednesday (06Nov19), features choreography and wardrobe elements from a Peruvian dance ritual, called Marinera.

“Different elements of my Peruvian culture, from the coast to the Amazons, are incorporated into every aspect of my music, wardrobe, dancing, and storytelling of my videos,” Isabela tells WENN. “The Papi music video includes a modern twist on Marinera, featuring the faldas and the panuelos (dances), and the props in the video were inspired from a Peruvian tradition, the Diablada.

“I want to introduce everyone to the rich culture of my family’s heritage.” ‘

And here’s a quote from the lyrics of song ‘Papi’:

I’m never gonna call you papi
Even if it makes you happy
Not gonna call you papi
Even if I kiss up on it, touch up on it, let’s be honest, nah
No papi
Even if it hurts, I’m sorry
Not gonna call you papi
Even if I kiss up on it, touch up on it, let’s be honest, nah

To watch music video ‘Papi’ for free, search for phrase ‘isabela merced papi’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 4 million views. The amount of views is amazing, since it was published Nov 6, 2019, just a little over 2 weeks ago. Also, there are already over 9,000 comments created in that short amount of time.

I’ve been recommending the watching of music videos for a while now, and I noticed that a lot of them are relationship based, and that the singers would usually add more meaning to that chosen relationship presentation. The music video ‘Papi’ in my opinion is also yet another relationship based music video. However, if you read the quote from the review, Isabela Meced wants you to know that “I want to introduce everyone to the rich culture of my family’s heritage.” And that is done in the context of a relationship based music video. I’m not saying that there is anything wrong with that. For example, if you are new to watching music videos, the possible 1st thing that you may notice about them is that they’re very into ‘singing’ about relationship issues, and that is not the only thing that is there.

I watched the entire music video only once for the 1st time less than an hour ago today. It has a lot of synchronized dancing variety. I look forward to watching the movie ‘Dora and the Lost City of Gold’ Blu-ray rental for the 1st time today.

It’s now 10:11 AM EST for me. I’m taking a short break now in order to buy food from the supermarket, and another errand. I’ll start again 2 hours from now.

It is now 1:19 PM EST for me. I’m obviously late, but I was able to finish both errands, and I ordered Chinese food. The food should be here in 20 minutes.

Not effective: Not work:

It is now 2:10 PM EST for me. I have eaten the Chinese food, the food hunger is gone, and I am ready to type. Before I start explaining idea ‘Not effective’, I want to introduce a part of the idea in advance, so that it’s easier for you to use. Refurbished, of course, I am going to recommend the use of 2 characters for this idea. One character is the main character, but the other character is from episode 4.10 ‘Beneath the Surface’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1(2000)’. Here is a quote from www.wikipedia.org about the episode:

‘ The members of SG-1 have had their memories altered and been put to work in an underground industrial complex. ‘

The character I am going to use is Major Samantha Carter portrayed by Amanda Tapping. However, in this ‘Beneath the Surface’ episode, Major Carter cannot remember her original memories of identity, and her core memories were replaced with an identity whose name is Thera. She still has her scientific mind and experiences, but those experiences were changed to allow her to work in a mine. If you want to, in relation to advice, you can see the entire episode so you can understand her situation more. I’m just using the part, refurbished, where she thinks she’s Thera. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is available without additional payment. I’ll just quote the main part of that episode where she thinks she’s Thera, and extrapolate from that. In that scene, Thera(Samantha Carter) is talking to her boss, Brenna(Alison Matthews) about ideas that she believed Brenna might find useful for the mine. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 13 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Thera: ‘Did you get a chance to look over my plans yet? I’d like to get started right away.’

Brenna: ‘We can’t do the improvements.’

Thera: ‘But you said before–‘

Brenna: ‘No. They would require the generators to be off-line for too long. If any of the critical systems began to freeze, we might not be able to get them started again.

Thera: ‘I agree there’s some risk–‘

Brenna: ‘Too much risk.’

Thera: ‘OK, what about my other ideas?’

Brenna: ‘I’m sorry. This plant is all that stands between us and the ice. Uninterrupted production is more important than efficiency. You may return to work.’

Thera: ‘Brenna, I know you were excited about this. What’s happened?’

Brenna: ‘Well, I’ve thought it over.’

Thera: ‘At least let me come up with a safer way–‘

Brenna: ‘Thera. Please leave.’

Thera: ‘It’s my honor to serve.’

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Before I begin explaining ideas ‘Admit’, ‘Anticipate’, and finally ‘Proof’, I want to explain idea ‘Not effective’. Basically, idea ‘Not effective’ encourages you to develop your ability to identify certain instigation experiences your technique is used to evaluate as ‘not effective’, meaning that your chosen use of technique to evaluate and cope with instigations and it’s related inadvertencies, is having difficulty resolving and/or identifying such experiences, and that, if you choose to, you discontinue/no longer try to evaluate and cope with such experiences, and that you use another approach for such experiences, such as using another way, another evaluation, to do so.

For example, let’s start with idea ‘Stop solving!’ from Wishlist #1176. Here is a quote:

‘ The 2nd concept is something that I created recently from idea ‘Stop solving!’, an idea that is in Wishlist #1168. In idea ‘Stop solving!’, Jace Wayland(Dominic Sherwood) is catching Rubik’s Cubes and putting them in a basket. That represents Jace choosing to not resolve the Rubik’s Cubes. So, from that idea, I imagined Jace holding a basket filled with unresolved Rubik’s Cubes, and the basket is so full, you can see some of the Rubik’s Cubes outside of the basket, an indicator that the basket is already more than full. Now and then, when you choose to, and it’s reasonable to do so, you can imagine Jace holding that overfilled bucket of Rubik’s Cubes, and you are either causing him to catch another Rubik’s Cube, or you are placing another Rubik’s Cube on top of that basket. That imagined illustration represents you not choosing to solve an instigation and/or inadvertency you experienced using idea ‘Not result not solve’. ‘

Now, instead of an instigation, let’s use a minor puzzle. Let’s say that someone from school/work introduced you to a minor puzzle. You think about it for less than a minute, and instead of the strategy that you are using to solve that puzzle, you simply change your strategy. You use another strategy to solve that puzzle. Or you stop solving that puzzle. You can then imagine throwing Jace that Rubik’s Cube that represents that puzzle, and he catches it. Or you can imagine using one of your hands to place the Rubik’s Cube with the other Rubik’s Cubes, on the overfilling basket of Rubik’s Cubes that Jace is holding. Idea ‘Not effective’ is like that. It’s one way to help you stop using evaluations that are ‘not effective’ on certain instigations that you have experienced.

Idea ‘Not effective’ is meant to be generalistic, meaning that I’m not making it more specific based on what I already know. The reason is because it’s purpose is to help you with the many ideas and issues that you may have that involve no longer using certain details of such ideas and issues as ‘not effective’. If you want to, think of idea ‘Not effective’ as a space port, like the Babylon 5 space station in sci-fi tv show ‘Babylon 5’, or the space station Deep Space Nine in Star Trek tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. It’s something that I offer for you to use a lot when confronting notions that you deem are ‘no longer effective’, and you are either no longer using such notions, or you are changing the use of such notions. Idea ‘Not effective’ is an idea that I invite you to use a lot.

Idea ‘Not effective’ was created from the movie ‘Annapolis(2006)’, starring James Franco as Midshipman 4th Class Jake Huard. Basically, Jake Huard is having trouble academically as a student? in the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. And based on my understanding of the movie, all of the other main character students are not having problems academically. I believe in the context of movie extrapolation that all of the other main character students attended Junior ROTC when they were in high school. (Junior ROTC is explained in www.wikipedia.org.) Jake Huard, on the other hand, did not attend Junior ROTC while he was in high school. In other words, if you’re a high school student attending Junior ROTC, and you plan to attend a U.S. Naval Academy, then you’re probably at least look at what courses are available at that Academy, and prepare in advance for them. You may have even visited certain Naval Academies, etc. Jake Huard did not attend Junior ROTC, and he did almost none of those things such JROTC high school students probably have done to prepare for attending a Naval Academy. Also, according to the movie, Jake Huard is a late lister, meaning that he started attending late in the semester. Those 2 things alone explains why Jake Huard is having problems academically.

Keep in mind that the movie ‘Annapolis’ is just a movie. There’s even a disclaimer in wikipedia that says that the movie ‘Annapolis’ was made without the support of the Department of the Navy and the Department of Defense. But you can still use the movie, refurbished, to help you with your instigation problems. For example, you get to compare Jake Huard to the other students at Annapolis. You can imagine that the other ‘main character’ students actually have a technique to more tenably evaluate notions that are ‘not effective’ to them.

If you choose to use idea ‘Not effective’, and you haven’t purchased the movie ‘Annapolis’ on Blu-ray/DVD, or some other format, I recommend that you purchase streaming version of movie ‘Annapolis’ from Amazon.com. You can rent the streaming version I think for only 3 dollars Standard Definition, but purchasing it is only about 10 dollars Standard Definition. If you purchase the streaming version, you can reference it many times without paying any more fees in the future.

If you choose to watch ‘Annapolis’ for idea ‘Not effective’, you don’t even have to watch the whole movie! All you need are 2 scenes from the movie. If you want to, you can watch the movie only once (in the context of a movie with inapproprieities removed), and then just reference those 2 scenes for this advice. A few other scenes would be useful, but you just need those 2 scenes. I’ll quote those 2 scenes, in no particular order. (The order that I explain it doesn’t matter.) The 1st scene starts 1 hour, 8 minutes, and 1 second into the movie. Here is the quote:

Midshipman 1st Class/2nd Lieutenant Matthew Cole(Tyrese Gibson): (To everyone but Huard): ‘All right. Everybody on your feet. Everyone but Huard is dismissed. (to Huard): How about some more up-downs, Huard?’

Soon after the other students were told to be dismissed, you see all of those students standing in the rain for a few seconds. And after you see that scene for a 2nd time, you may imagine? that all of those students have a more developed ability to manage notions that are ‘not effective’ to their chosen strategies. In other words, you may imagine that those students may have the answer that you seek, that they may know something that can be useful to you, to the problems that you may have experiencing certain mild to moderate instigations.

Soon after Midshipman Cole dismisses them, you see them come back, and they choose to do push-ups with Huard.

The 2nd scene involves Lieutenant Commander Burton(Donnie Wahlberg) boxing with Jake Huard. The scene starts 54 minutes and 49 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Lieutenant Burton: ‘You think you’re gonna be the first plebe to get through here without anyone’s help?’

Jake Huard: ‘I don’t need anyone’s help.’

Jake Huard: ‘No one thinks I’ll make it anyway.’

Lieutenant Burton: ‘Who do you think convinced The Board to take a chance on you?’

Lieutenant Burton: ‘This ain’t the shipyard, Huard. You can’t just will yourself through this place.’

All right. To start, I imagined that Jake Huard used his imagination many times to help him create some sort of tenability, or even a solution, to the problems that he was experiencing as a student in Annapolis. Of course, he talked to his friends, other students, even Midshipman Cole. This is one of the conceptualizations that I imagined that Cole created. To help you conceptualize this, I recommend that you look at the Amazon Studios logo. It is available to be watched for free in www.youtube.com. Just search for phrase ‘amazon studios logo’ in youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 68 thousand views. It is published by Pepsi9072 on Aug 30, 2016. The video is 19 seconds, and in my opinion, it’s very quick. It is like it starts as a blank schematic, and then the schematic fills up with buildings and roads, all being built in under 20 seconds. Jake Huard did something similar in his mind, but the structures represented fortified notions made very quickly, like imagined a lawyer specializing in business might do. And on top of one of those structures, Midshipman Cole is standing, with his Navy uniform on, standing at attention with his hands behind his back.

Here’s a story I created that explains why he wasn’t able to extrapolate the answers that he believed that he needed from the other students and teachers at Annapolis: Imagine a business gathering that happens 5 days a week in this big room, and the answers that Jake Huard needs are represented by the footprints that everyone leaves in that big room. However, and the end of the business day, the janitors/custodians clean that floor, and it’s adjacent rooms. By doing so, they remove the footprints that people leave behind while using that room. Therefore, wasn’t able to recognize those answers, since those answers are always removed at the end of business day.

This next story is the story I’ve been building up to. To help you use it, I recommend you look at that scene in episode 4.19 ‘The Nth Degree’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1991)’, when Lieutenant Barclay(Dwight Schultz) and Holodeck Albert Einstein(Jim Norton) are talking. The episode is available streaming without additional payment if you have Amazon Prime from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 21 minutes and 42 seconds into the episode. I’m not quoting the scene. I recommend that you watch that scene, to help you use this idea.

The 1st main character of this story is Daniel Jackson(Michael Shanks), from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. Here’s a brief quote about him from wikipedia.org:

‘ In the movie Stargate, Daniel Jackson, Ph.D., is presented as having several professional credentials including Archaeologist, Historian, and Linguist. Dr. Jackson utilizes his skills in all three fields throughout the film as it becomes evident that he specializes in Egyptology.

Jackson, as an archaeologist, becomes the stereotypical academic – extremely smart, nerdy, socially awkward, and quirky. As a character, which further exemplifies this stereotype, Daniel represents an antithesis to the military stereotype of shoot first, ask questions later. Jackson is frequently depicted as approaching other cultures; past, present, and future, in a culturally sensitive manner, sometimes siding with their interests above those of the military back on Earth. Daniel seems more akin to a pseudo-archaeologist than a scientist. Pseudo-archaeology operates, generally, outside of the empirical and analytical methods of the profession of archaeology, and often is associated with claims of extraterrestrial life, magic, and other phenomena.

And here is the story I imagined: Daniel Jackson is doing some calculations on the chalk board, (like in that recommended ‘Star Trek’ episode), and then he realized that his calculations was a disappointment, and then he leaves. Soon after he leaves, 2 kids appear out of nowhere, and were discussing to themselves how Daniel Jackson’s calculations are absolutely useful to them.

One man’s loss is another man’s gain:

Have you ever heard of the phrase ‘One man’s loss is another man’s gain?’ According to usingenglish.com, ‘this means that one person’s setback benefits someone else’. That’s what ‘The Daniel Jackson story’ is for. I am recommending that you use your chosen evaluations of Jake Huard’s trials and tribulations from the movie ‘Annapolis’ to help you resolve your instigation woes. For example, even though Jake Huard is experiencing disappointments trying to maintain his student status in Annapolis, if you start imagining his disappointments as being written on a chalkboard, you may find his efforts useful to you, since those efforts are done in the context of maintaining his Annapolis student status. For example, let’s say his efforts represent an 80% use of resourcefulness, and you only need 30% of that resourcefulness to resolve certain things. So, even though Jake Huard’s 80% does not work for him, all things being equal, you only need 30% to achieve certain goals. In that imagined situation, if that were true, then that is the reason you are studying Jake Huard’s efforts, because it offers certain solutions for certain problems that you may be experiencing. And that is why I offered you ‘The Daniel Jackson story’, so that you can see how another person’s loss could be another person’s gain.

I realize that Jake Huard may not have certain abilities that you may find useful enough, even in imagination use. That is why I explain Samantha Carter/Thera in the beginning. So, instead of studying just Jake Huard’s woes, I also offer you the option to imagine Samantha Carter also being a student in Annapolis, and she is also finding it difficult to maintain her Annapolis student status.

Here is a question for the advice: ‘How is it possible that Samantha Carter is having trouble maintaining her Annapolis student status?’ That is why I recommend that you watch the scenes where Samantha Carter thinks that she is Thera, that ‘Beneath the Surface’ episode. That episode can help you imagine situations where even someone who is very smart can still have difficulties remaining a student at Annapolis. If you look at that ‘Beneath the Surface’ recommended scene again, her ideas were rejected. And she said to Brenna her boss before she left quote:

Thera: ‘It’s my honor to serve.’

So, you have all of that convenient information in the initial form of proposals given to Thera’s boss Brenna, and those proposals were still interpreted as ‘not effective’. You can even imagine having some trouble with a woman version of Midshipman Cole. Another ‘Annapolis’ movie could be imagined, but instead of Jake Huard, you can instead use a refurbished Thera. That way, the variety may help you use these ‘Annapolis’ ideas better.

It is now 6:15 PM EST for me. I plan to take off from work Thanksgiving Day(11/28/2019), but I’ll use it to finish watching what I programmed on the cable tv box. For example, I have a lot of episodes of ‘Document 72 Hours’ I recorded from channel ‘NHKHD'(NHK World) that I didn’t watch yet. I can’t just ‘fast forward’ through them, like I do with most other tv shows and movies that I watch. However, with that extra day off, I may be able to explain ideas ‘Admit’ and ‘Anticipate’ Friday, and finally explain idea ‘Proof’ next Saturday.

I am going to close this idea now. If you are there, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Annapolis’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Not effective’, ‘Not work’, ‘Stop solving!’, and ‘One man’s loss is another man’s gain’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1202

Welcome!

It is now 12:29 PM EST for me. Before I begin, I want to introduce to you a new idea I invented I think it was 2 days ago, Thursday, 11/14/2019, called ‘Hold that tiger!’. The name is from the movie ‘Tucker: The Man and His Dream(1988)’ starring celebrity Jeff Bridges as Preston Tucker. According to lyrics.fandom.com, the song ‘Tiger Rag’ is by Joe Jackson, and it appears on the ‘Tucker…’ movie soundtrack. I’m assuming that’s the song character Preston Tucker sings and encourages his family to sing in the movie. Here’s a quote from the song ‘Tiger Rag’:

Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger
Hold that tiger

Where’s that tiger?
Where’s that tiger?
Where’s that tiger?
Where’s that tiger?
Where’s that tiger?
Where’s that tiger?
Where’s that tiger?

Since the bookmark ‘Hold that tiger!’ may actually encourage you to imagine holding a tiger, the tiger recommended for you to be holding is from the movie ‘Aladdin(2019)’, starring Mena Massoud as Aladdin. Since many of the kids of 2019 I believe already saw this movie produced by Walt Disney Pictures, according to wikipedia, the tiger’s name is Rajah, and it’s Princess Jasmine’s(Naomi Scott) protective pet Bengal tiger. According to the movie, Rajah likes Aladdin, and it likes you, like the way it likes Aladdin. Anyway, I’ll talk about idea ‘Hold that tiger!’ more later. I’m explaining idea ‘Hold that tiger!’ now because I will explain ideas ‘Admit’, ‘Anticipate’, and ‘Proof’. If I explain idea ‘Hold that tiger!’ after I explain idea ‘Proof’, I believe it won’t be as effective. The value of idea ‘Hold that tiger!’, in my opinion, would be more obvious to you if the idea is explained before idea ‘Proof’. And that is why I’m explaining it now. If you want to see illustrations of Rajah the Bengal tiger, the movie ‘Aladdin’ is available streaming as a rental and purchase from Amazon.com.

[11/16/2019: To be clear, you don’t hold wildlife animals(animals you see in the forest), or other animals, especially if they look friendly, and/or they look like you can hold them. In fact, even when an owner is walking his/her dogs, you’re not supposed to just try to hold them, even though those animals look supervised! You can always go to an animal store, and with the permission of those that work there, they may let you pet and/or hold kittens or puppies. Also, people who have a certain disability or need some sort of perspective assistance, such as people who are visually impaired, or people who require small animals for some sort of perspective assistance, even though those animals are trained, you can’t just pet or hold them without the owner’s permission. I’m letting you know this because I’m encouraging you to imagine holding a tiger when you use idea ‘Hold that tiger!’, if you choose to imagine it. The ‘tiger’ is meant to represent a certain disappointment as it relates to your chosen perspective. And since the obviousness of that phrase is not ignored, I want you to also have the ability to imagine holding a tiger. And that’s why I recommended that the tiger is from the movie ‘Aladdin’. In reality, don’t just hold animals you see, just because they look like you can hold them. Now, for example, if the owner of the animal that is supervising the animal is encouraging you to pet and/or hold the animal, and the animal is like a small dog or cat, then it’s reasonably safe to do so. And there are other special circumstances, but by definition, they are special circumstances. For example, you are allowed to work in an animal store, even as a kid, and you have experience with certain animals. Another example is that you were raised in a farm, and you have experience tending to all sorts of animals, especially as a kid. If you don’t have such special circumstances, then you don’t know how to pet and/or hold many types of animals, and you may not know the difference between an animal that you can safely pet and hold, and an animal that is dangerous to pet and/or hold. If you have a friend that has a pet animal, and you are allowed to visit you’re friend’s house regularly, I’m sure you’re friend must have said something to you about that pet animal, and helped you interact with it, so that you are more able to visit. That’s one example of being prepared, but that preparation is for that one animal, not for every animal that is a pet in a house. 11/16/2019]

All right! The concert performance I am recommending for this list is from ‘CMT Crossroads’. Here’s a quick quote from wikipedia.org about it:

‘ CMT Crossroads is an American television program broadcast on CMT that pairs country music artists with musicians from other music genres, frequently trading off performing one another’s songs, and also dueting on some numbers. ‘

I ‘fast forward’ through a lot of stuff when considering watching stuff from cable tv, but on 11/12/2019, this past Tuesday, I looked for the 1st time, a CMT Crossroads episode with Shawn Mendes and Zac Brown from channel MTVLH(MTV Live High Definition). Here’s some of the episode’s description from the cable tv service:

‘ Pop superstar Shawn Mendes and country music’s Zac Brown merge music styles… ‘

When I started watching it, I think they were performing the song ‘Mercy’ by Shawn Mendes. However, by the time I started recording it, the recording wasn’t able to catch that performance. Here is a quote from the song ‘Mercy’:

Please have mercy on me
Take it easy on my heart
Even though you don’t mean to hurt me
You keep tearing me apart
Would you please have mercy, mercy on my heart
Would you please have mercy, mercy on my heart

For the 1st time earlier today, I watched the concert performance ‘Mercy’ 4 times from www.youtube.com. To watch ‘Mercy’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘shawn mendes zac brown mercy’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 100 thousand views. I looked for it in Amazon.com, and surprisingly, it seemed like it wasn’t available. It looks like someone just posted it on youtube, and it hasn’t been taken out by youtube yet. The posting was published Oct 28, 2018, over a year ago. If you can find a more reliable youtube posting, you can use that instead. This is the one I found. According to wikipedia, this ‘CMT Crossroads’ episode is episode 66, and the original airdate was October 24, 2018.

If you choose to watch the ‘Mercy’ concert performance, the main effect I want you to experience happens 3 minutes and 23 seconds into the performance, when Shawn Mendes shouts out the words ‘Zac Brown everybody!’ And that’s when Zac Brown with his guitar and a violinist presents an active performance. And I turned that into an idea: If you experienced some sort of surprise, or something spontaneous from an instigator, that has a mild to moderate effect upon you, while you were attending grammar school, high school, college, your job, while using public transportation or preparing to use public transportation, such as being in a bus terminal, while attending a public restaurant, etc., then I recommend that you imagine that the male instigators that did this to you take the place of Zac Brown and that violinist during their solo performance. The purpose is to give you an example of a person showing you something that involves what I call ‘active spontaneity’, but done in an acceptable context, in this case, it’s done during a concert performance. I believe that many teenage male high school instigators wouldn’t mind being imagined in such a manner, to be imagined playing a guitar or a violin with Shawn Mendes, while many attractive, single, young women are admiring their performance. And as a bonus, this performance is also recorded and broadcasted for the general public to see. Although I just imagined this, it is also my belief that many high school male instigators do publicly declared events, to allow other students to not just perceive them as instigators. For example, I imagined celebrity actor David Boreanaz portraying a high school student who is a known instigator, he made a public announcement to the students in his high school that he was going to walk around the school track, where the track students practice, that he was going to walk around it several times. He wanted the students to not just see him as an instigator. Although he didn’t need anyone to show up and watch him walk, a dozen or so students did show up to watch him walk around the track several times.

According to the youtube posting, around 3 minutes and 42 seconds into the performance, notice that the violinist is closing his eyes as he is vigorously playing his violin. Here’s a quote from one of the youtube comments:

‘ man. have mercy on that violin. ‘

You see? It’s not just me that sees that the violinist is vigorously playing his violin. And if you imagine that male instigator also playing that violin vigorously, then you have more to work with contemplationally, making that experience involving some sort of surprise and spontaneousness more acceptable.

Here’s a question for the advice: ‘What about the girls/teenage girls/women?’ I want to give you an idea that works, that can make certain instigation related experiences more tenable. Sure, I’m only recommending that you use it on the boys/teenage boys/men. It’s something, at least. If you find my recommendation useful, than, in my book, so to speak, that’s what matters. Besides, I will give you more advice, anyway. Of course, if you choose to take the advice, you can change it around, in relation to advice said. But using the illustration example on the males of our species only is how I’m recommending it, also in relation to advice said. If you want to imagine girls/women playing that violin, for the sake of contemplation continuity, sure! Keep in mind that this is just advice to me. I want to offer you something that you find useful. For example, I’m trying to reasonably explain an idea to you in a form that can be useful to you.

Hold that tiger!:

I had experience before advice related that would cause me to experience adrenaline. I believe that, in this case, many people who used the ‘Mercy’ concert performance the way I recommended are probably still experiencing some form of adrenaline. So, what I recommend for that, is that you imagine, or actually listen to, instrumental music that helps you calm down. For example, I recommend ‘Songbird’ by celebrity saxophone player Kenny G. If you have Amazon Prime, the song ‘Songbird’ is available for you to listen to without additional payment. I also recommend ‘Tubular Bells’, Michael Nyman’s ‘The Promise’. Listen or imagine listening to it as you read about idea ‘Hold that tiger!’.

So, here’s how I invented it: I think I saw that ‘Tucker’ movie on cable tv years ago, but from what I remember, Tucker would get his family to sing the phrase ‘Hold that tiger!’ at least twice in the movie, once in the beginning of the movie, and once in the end of it. And so, this past Thursday, I imagined that the reason he sings it, and encourages his family to sing it, is because the tiger represents some sort of discouragement, and ‘holding’ that tiger represents a positive interaction with some sort of discouragement. And so, I refurbished the tiger to represent some sort of disappointment, more specifically, the disappointment that your preferred perspective use is not creating an acceptable experience from something that you agreed to do and something that you are actually doing. For example, I believe that school teachers are very considerate with what is taught to their students. However, students and working adults also learn things on their own, and with others, and certain things that they learn and choose to use may not mix well with their current obligations from time to time. The best example I can think of right now for this blog is because of it’s newness. It’s from a tv show that is still making new episodes. The 2 examples are in episode 2.2 ‘This Year Will Be Different’ from fantasy tv series ‘Legacies(2019)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the 1st part of the example starts 2 minutes and 41 seconds into the episode, Lizzie Saltzman(Jenny Boyd) and Josie Saltzman(Kaylee Bryant) are talking. Here is the quote:

Lizzie: ‘So I’m all about the present. I have decided to be permanently open to any opportunity that comes my way. This is my semester of yes. And I am available for literally anything.’

In case you didn’t see the movie, Lizzie’s chosen perspective reminds me of the movie ‘Yes Man(2008)’, starring Jim Carrey as Carl Allen. According to www.imdb.com, ‘a man challenges himself to say “yes” to everything for an entire year.’

It is now 4:09 PM EST for me, and I recently realized that the 2nd part of the example is even more useful than I originally thought it was. It starts 12 minutes and 13 seconds into the episode, a student portrayed by actress Hannah-Bliss Carlton, is talking to Lizzie, the girl who made the pledge perspective to say ‘yes’. Here is the quote:

Witch portrayed by Hannah-Bliss Carlton: ‘Hey, Lizzie. We’re gonna cast a persuasion spell to stop Tara from getting a pixie cut. Coming?’

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Lizzie: ‘Yes!’

In that scene, Lizzie’s chosen perspective easily gave her a positive sense of reciprocation when she agreed to that other witch that she wanted to participate.

Now, in this 2nd scene, and this is what I originally wanted to show you, this is an example of ‘Hold that tiger!’, and the ‘tiger’ represents a disappointing response from one’s use of chosen perspective, and the person is obviously experiencing some sort of resistance honoring that chosen perspective. That scene starts 12 minutes and 21 seconds into the episode:

Milton ‘MG’ Greasley(Quincy Fouse): ‘Uh, hey, Lizzie.’

Lizzie: ‘Hey, Milton.’

Milton: ‘Hi. Um, would you want to go on a study date later with me?’

Lizzie: ‘Yes.’

Milton: ‘At the Old Mill?’

Lizzie: ‘Uh, yes?’

Milton: ‘2:00?’

Lizzie: ‘All right.’

Milton: ‘All right.’

If you choose to watch that scene, just to point it out, notice that Lizzie was having difficulty saying ‘yes’ to Milton’s proposals. Her newfound chosen perspective to say ‘yes’ was not allowing her to feel a positive, preferred response, like the positive response she experienced from the witch portrayed by Hannah-Bliss Carlton. Of course, these experiences from Lizzie are private. Idea ‘Hold that tiger!’ is designed to help you with such experiences, experiences that your current use of chosen perspective is not able to give you a more preferred perspective response for.

The 2nd example is in movie ‘Hart’s War(2002)’, starring Colin Farrell as Lt. Hart, Terrence Howard as Lt. Scott, and Vicellous Shannon as Lt. Archer. The movie is available as a streaming rental and purchase from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 32 minutes and 40 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Lt. Hart: ‘Gonna have to make some room in here, fellas. Come on in, men. We got two more guests. 2nd Lieutenants Lamar Archer and Lincoln Scott.’

Soldier: ‘You got to be kidding, sir. They’re gonna live here?’

Lt. Hart: ‘Two officers just entered the barracks. Where’s your salute?’

I think it took about 15 seconds before Staff Sgt. Vic W. Bedford(Cole Hauser) encouraged the others to give a salute.

So, to comment about that scene as a recommended use for this advice, I’m addressing that the others had difficulty saluting to the two officers. So, here’s my comment: It’s a free country, freedom of religion, freedom of beliefs. Of course, it’s a movie, and it’s setting is around the year 1944. However, the movie was presented at 2002, and it’s evaluated for the people of year 2002. That means that the people of 2002 should be able to relate to that scene somehow based on their 2002 perspective. That being said, Of course, this is America, it’s a free country, but just because you can make many belief commitments, that doesn’t mean that the job and/or circumstance you choose to interact with will amicably interact with such beliefs. And, refurbished, those soldiers having difficulty interacting with such beliefs is another example of idea ‘Hold that tiger!’, the ‘tiger’ represents those soldier’s difficulty saluting to those two soldiers. They’re supposed to give a salute, that’s one of their obligations. However they have chosen not to give that salute. However, with the help of Staff Sgt. Vic Bedford, they were able to.

One solution that I believe many people with problematic articulation of beliefs use is to simply not tell anyone that they practice such beliefs. Sure, like I said before, ‘it’s a free country’, but the commitments that such people have that makes their beliefs problematic, if such beliefs were revealed to those that they work with, for example, that may cause them to get fired from their jobs, or they may find it more difficult to work with such people.

I’m not a managerial employee, but I’m assuming that there are situations that management practices that they can’t simply tell non-managerial employees about in a short period of time. It may require a lot of time to explain to non-managerial employees. I think that the phrase ‘It’s a long story’ identifies many such managerial situations.

That being said, let’s try to use idea ‘Hold that tiger!’ in a more civilian generalistic context. For example, let’s say a 12 year old kid learns something while texting to her friends. Later, that kid while in school is participating in something, and because of what she has learned and chose to commit to, she has difficulty getting a positive response from her chosen perspective in order to do something in school that she has already chose to commit to. She is experiencing something like Lizzie experienced in the ‘Legacies’ episode, except instead of a boy, it is instead something that she has already committed in school, but she is not getting a positive response from her chosen perspective because of what she has recently learned from her friends and has also chosen to commit to that.

For that, I recommend you contemplationally say ‘Hold that tiger!’, and the ‘tiger’ represents both commitments, or if you don’t know why specifically, the ‘tiger’ represents the inability of your chosen perspective to give you a positive reaction, and since it’s just a minor feeling nuisance, and you want to continue with participating with such a commitment, you choose to hold that ‘tiger’.

Well, I believe that ‘knowing is half the battle’, so to speak, and if idea ‘Hold that tiger!’ helps you know somewhat why you’re experiencing a non preferred perspective response, then idea ‘Hold that tiger!’ may be useful to you.

It is now 5:10 PM EST for me. I’m closing this list now. I will start explaining ideas ‘Admit’, ‘Anticipate’, and finally idea ‘Proof’ next Saturday, unless a better idea shows up, so to speak. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘Tucker: The Man and His Dream’. Rated PG fantasy violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Aladdin’. PG-13 mature themes, viewer discretion for comedy movie ‘Yes Man’. TV-14 fantasy violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Legacies’. Rated R war violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Hart’s War’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Hold that tiger!’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1201

Salutations.

It is now 11:45 AM EST for me. I’ve looked for a while, and I couldn’t find a new music video that was convenient enough for this blog. So, what I’ll do again is refurbish an older music video for this list. To prep it up in advance, I’ll offer you another reference and a story. I just thought of this less than an hour ago, and I watched the music video I am about to recommend to you for the 1st time today twice.

If memory serves, the reference was from an older episode of the animated tv series ‘The Simpsons’. In that episode, Grandpa Simpson wanted the kids to sing and perform a song that they memorized when they were younger, and they did the song and dance. I’m not even going to bother to find out which episode that was in. I just want to make it more plausible for you to choose to use the music video.

Before I begin the story, to clarify, I’m a non-managerial employee, not a CEO. I just imagined this story. I have no idea if certain details of this story could be true. And here’s the story: In general, I imagined that CEO’s, in order to prep themselves up for certain experiences, they have the option to imagine a certain interaction that involves those experiences. Since they use resources that are oly available to them in a certain context, such uses of imagination are only available to them. So, to be more specific, I imagined asking character Stu Preissler portrayed by celebrity actor Steve Martin from the movie ‘The Big Year(2011)’ to help me find a date for a certain fundraiser. I want this attractive, single, and available woman to be able to sing to me in a normal conversation tone of voice lyrics to a certain song from a certain music video. The idea was created using the music video to that song. The event was scheduled to be a few weeks from when I asked him, and he agreed to set up a situation, it looks like a singles bar, and it will have some actresses who would be able to sing those lyrics to me. I would walk into that bar situation, select one of those women, have a conversation and a drink with them, and that woman would eventually sing that song to me, in a conversation context.

In that situation, I don’t believe it is possible for those women to know the lyrics well enough so that they are able to sing it to me. We agreed that, although singing that song is a priority, they don’t have to be able to do it. Sure, they probably memorized that song’s lyrics, but if they can’t sing it in a conversation context, it’s not going to be an issue.

So, a week later, I go to that place wearing a suit, I try to have a conversation with one of the women I like, she agrees to have a drink with me, and eventually, she tells me that, in so many words, she can’t sing the lyrics. That was expected. And so, in so many words, I ask if I can sing the words to her. You see, the point is that, based on how I imagined it, like a CEO, the only person that can achieve certain results that such a person has imagined may be that person that has imagined it. And since I imagined it, I think it’s likely that I’m the only person that can do that. With the lady’s permission, I sing that song to her, in a conversation context, and after I’m done, all the women I choose to sing that song to have the same reaction: they all look happy, and they all want to hug me. I just thought of this now: of course, I recommend that you do the same thing, but refurbished for you to do it. For example, if you are a woman, you imagine singing that song to a man. After all, that person is just going to be a date for a fundraiser.

The music video I chose for this list is from the singer I chose for Wishlist #1194, Anya, who performed in music video ‘These Days’. Here’s a copy from that list:

‘ 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. ‘

I like Anya’s use of style when she performs in music video ‘These Days’. So, what I did was quickly look at her previous music videos earlier today. And that’s when I found the music video for this list. It’s called ‘Greet Me’ by Anya. According to www.youtube.com, it was published Dec 1, 2014, almost 5 years ago. To watch ‘Greet Me’ for free, search for phrase ‘anya greet me’, in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 370 thousand views. Here is a quote from the lyrics:

Look what I’ve done
Broke all your trust while I’ve been on the run
And I’ll make it better, I’ll make it better
You know I’ll be better
Just give me the credit to
Give me the credit to

So, to clarify, if you choose to use the idea, you’re sitting at a bar scene with a possible date for a fundraiser, and after your possible date agrees, you sing to that person the lyrics to the song ‘Greet Me’ using a conversation tone of voice. After you’re done, that person looks positive, and wants to hug you. I just thought of this seconds ago: women would want to hug you, and the men would say something to you that would be in a positive context. Of course, if you choose to use this idea, you can always change it, since it is your idea.

I’ve only watched the entire music video twice earlier today, but to me it presents a relaxing ambiance that one may imagine existing in many bar situations.

It’s now 12:24 PM EST for me. I’m going to order some food now. I’ll start again later today.

The double standard(as it relates to resource availability):

It is now 1:36 PM EST for me. To be clear, you don’t have to use any of these ideas, including this one. I believe this idea can be useful to you, which is why I am typing it in. So, if you don’t want to use it, then don’t use it. I’ll start by giving you the references for it. [I forgot to mention what the ‘study plan’ is. 1st, I want to explain idea ‘The double standard’. Then, idea ‘Not work’ or it’s called ‘Not effective’. Then, ‘Admit’, ‘Anticipate’, and finally idea ‘Proof’.] The 1st reference is in sci-fi movie ‘Jupiter Ascending(2015)’, starring Mila Kunis as Jupiter Jones, and Vanessa Kirby as Katharine Dunlevy. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 14 minutes and 36 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Katharine: (gasps) ‘Jupiter! Help, please?’

Jupiter: ‘Wow, what’s the occasion?’

Katharine: ‘Austin Davis is taking me to dinner. I think he’s gonna ask me to marry him!’

Jupiter: ‘Do you wanna marry him?’

Katharine: ‘Jupiter, he’s the #8 richest bachelor under 30 in America. He speaks fluent Chinese and German, and he was an alternate on the Olympic Curling Team.’

Jupiter: ‘Solid resume.’

The 2nd reference is in 2 parts from the same episode, episode 2.9 ‘The Lake’ from comedy drama tv show ‘Casual(2016)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. It stars Tommy Dewey as Alex Cole, Andy Buckley as Paul Schmidt, and Vincent Kartheiser as Jordan Anderson. The 1st part, according to Amazon Video, starts 19 minutes and 42 seconds into the episode. Alex, Paul, and Mr. Anderson, the CEO in this refurbished example, are having a meeting. Here is the quote:

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Paul: ‘This has to stop. Yes, things have happened, things that I’m sure you both regret, but we have a company to run. We have a responsibility to our employees and our users, and I will not sit back and watch as you two try to wrestle for control–‘

Jordan Anderson, CEO: ‘I’ll give you $2.5 million dollars for your ownership stake in Snooger. Cash.’

Paul: (speechless)

The 2nd part starts 22 minutes and 32 seconds into the episode, CEO Jordan Anderson and Alex Cole are talking:

Jordan Anderson: ‘All you had to do was nothing. Sit back and collect a paycheck. You had the American dream and you forced yourself awake.’

Alex Cole: ‘I don’t want your money. You want to run this company? You do it with me in tow.’

Jordan Anderson: ‘Fine. You can hang around, watch me fire your employees. Watch me blackball them in the industry. You know they’ll blame you, the founder. The guy who started it all. Or you can sign. They all get to keep their jobs, and Snooger becomes a line item on a spreadsheet I glance at every other quarter. $65,000. One year’s salary for my personal assistant.’

All right. In the 1st reference from movie ‘Jupiter Ascending’, up until today, I thought Katharine Dunlevy was poor. I think I’m wrong about that, since it looks like Jupiter Jones is there to clean Katharine’s bathroom. Therefore, this interpretation is now refurbished to interpret Katharine Dunlevy as poor. The point is that Katharine accepts the possibility that her boyfriend, Austin Davis, may ask her to marry him. Austin Davis is interpreted as resourceful, based on this quote:

Katharine: ‘Jupiter, he’s the #8 richest bachelor under 30 in America. He speaks fluent Chinese and German, and he was an alternate on the Olympic Curling Team.’

My point is that, according to one of the interpretations of ‘the double standard’ as it relates to resource availability, it is acceptable for men to be very resourceful in American society. Based on Katharine’s awareness of resources that her boyfriend Austin Davis has, she accepts the fact that he has certain resources available to him.

Now, imagine it from the perspective of Austin Davis: even though Katharane is poor, Mr. Davis accepts Katharine for who she is. For example, Katharine is not rich. You see, one interpretation of ‘the double standard’ encourages people to find acceptable American men to be very resourceful, and it also helps such resourceful American men to marry poor women. Of course, we live in a society that encourages kids, both boys and girls, to be successful and resourceful, and this interpretation of ‘the double standard’ makes it easier for American males to have a successful future. For example, when you casually think about the resourcefulness of a male CEO, that may not be a problem for you, since we live in a society that encourages the general public to not be contemplationally bothered by men who are just successful. One obvious example for the kids may be the superhero called Batman. To the kids, you probably find him entertaining to think about, am I right? They have comic books and movies about him, a successful businessman who also runs around fighting crime wearing a bat costume.

The 2nd reference is used to show ‘the double standard’ as it applies to men who are very resourceful interacting with men who are not so resourceful. In the 1st part from an episode of series ‘Casual’, Jordan Anderson, the very resourceful one, offers Paul Schmidt, the not so resourceful man, money for his ownership of Snoogle. Here is the quote:

Jordan Anderson, CEO: ‘I’ll give you $2.5 million dollars for your ownership stake in Snooger. Cash.’

Although not actually stated, based on Paul’s reaction, it is implied that Paul accepted Jordan Anderson’s offer. And in the 2nd part, Jordan Anderson also made an offer to Alex Cole, and it is also implied that Alex Cole accepted Jordan Anderson’s offer, even though it was considerably less than what Jordan Anderson offered Alex Cole’s partner. Here is a quote:

Alex Cole: ‘I don’t want your money. You want to run this company? You do it with me in tow.’

Jordan Anderson: ‘Fine. You can hang around, watch me fire your employees. Watch me blackball them in the industry. You know they’ll blame you, the founder. The guy who started it all. Or you can sign. They all get to keep their jobs, and Snooger becomes a line item on a spreadsheet I glance at every other quarter. $65,000. One year’s salary for my personal assistant.’

The point is that one interpretation of ‘the double standard’ helped both men, Paul Schmidt, and Alex Cole, accept the offer given by a very resourceful man, Jordan Anderson. They probably didn’t even get a lawyer to question the legitimacy of Jordan Anderson’s claim. They may need a lawyer for other reasons, but they don’t need a lawyer for them to accept the resourcefulness of Jordan Anderson. And if you watch both scenes, you may see that evaluating Jordan Anderson as very resourceful makes it easier for those 2 other men to accept his offer.

So, my advice to you is that this one interpretation of ‘the double standard’ can be interpreted as useful to you, to accept that it’s possible for men to be very resourceful in America. That acceptance can allow such resourceful men to be in relationships and marry women who are not as resourceful as they are, even be in a different social class than they are. And it allows men who are not as resourceful to accept certain business decisions that such resourceful men may present to them.

My advice to you is that you keep that interpretation of ‘the double standard’, and you simply add more to your perspective. It is my opinion that this interpretation of ‘the double standard’ is the freebie that they give out in America. If you choose to, you can simply add more to your evaluation perspective. For example, accepting women as being very resourceful, SURE! Just add that to your evaluation perspective.

It is now 3:57 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. I plan to take off from work Monday, Nov 11, Veteran’s Day, but I’m not going to type anything then, since I have other things I want to do. For example, I got some recorded tv programs from the cable tv service that I want to finally watch and mostly delete. Next Saturday, I plan to explain idea ‘Not work’ also called ‘Not effective’, and I may have time to also explain idea ‘Admit’. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘The Big Year’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Jupiter Ascending’. TV-MA mature themes and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Casual’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘The double standard’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

Wishlist #1200

11/2/2019

Salutations.

It is now 10:07 AM EST for me.

Promotion pace (revisited):

Before I begin, I want to address again an idea I talked about in the past called ‘Promotion pace’. I typed the phrase in the search engine, but I could not find it. Basically, the advice I am presenting to you called ‘Promotion pace’ says that you can choose what abilities that you have to be committed to your chosen job. You can have abilities, and yet not give a job related commitment to those abilities. Based on what I said in the original description of ‘Promotion pace’, it is my belief that there are people in the American work force that have been working at their jobs for let’s say 10+ years, and they can easily get a promotion if they choose to. Idea ‘Promotion pace’ identifies that ability. However, for whatever personal reason, they don’t want to get a promotion. However, believing they have such an ability gives them some sort of solace. It helps them do their jobs.

Because of the previous idea I offered you called ‘Accomodate’, in Wishlist #1199, I sensed some trepidation in it’s use. To help remedy that, it is my advice that you don’t have to use that idea. It’s just an idea. You can have ideas, and yet not use such ideas. So, going back to idea ‘Promotion pace’, suppose you have a certain job, and for certain tasks, for the sake of being more useful, you have chosen to use a few of those abilities in order to interact with let’s say other clients on behalf of the company. It is made clear to your boss that using such abilities is not in your active job description. You are not making the use of such abilities as part of your active job description. It’s just something that you choose to do now and then for your company. That can happen. I don’t see why that can’t happen. Of course, to avoid a possible ‘Promotion pace’ situation, you don’t have to do that either. You can just avoid a ‘promotion pace’ situation in your future job. I don’t see anything wrong with that. What I do recommend in general is that you continue to learn, especially when you already have a job. And as you acquire new abilities, you can still choose which abilities to give job commitments to.

Since I think kids may be reading this blog, as a refurbished illustration example, I recommend watching a short scene in episode 3.26 ‘The Best of Both Worlds’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1990)’. If you have Amazon Prime, that scene is available streaming from Amazon.com without additional payment. In that scene, Admiral Hanson(George Murdock) is talking to Captain Picard(Patrick Stewart) about Cmrdr. Riker(Jonathan Frakes). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 5 minutes and 23 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Admiral Hanson: ‘Don’t tell me he’s going to pass up another commission.’

Captain Picard: ‘One’s available?’

Admiral Hanson: ‘The Melbourne. It’s his if he wants it. Hasn’t he told you?’

Captain Picard: ‘He’ll make a fine captain, J.P.’

Admiral Hanson: ‘You may want to tell him that. We’re still waiting on his decision. This is the third time we’ve pulled out the Captain’s chair for Riker. He just won’t sit down. Well, let me tell you something, Jean-Luc– there are a lot of hot shots like Shelby on the way up. Riker could suddenly look like he’s standing still next to them. He’s hurting his career by staying put. And if I were you, I’d kick him in the rear end for his own good.’

To the kids: I’m already an adult, and I already have a job. But since you’re still kids, you’re still learning. I recommend that you read just the beginning of the story ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’. Here is a quote of that beginning from www.wikipedia.org:

Jack is a young, poor boy living with his widowed mother and a dairy cow on a farm cottage. The cow’s milk was their only source of income. When the cow stops giving milk, Jack’s mother tells him to take her to the market to be sold. On the way, Jack meets a bean dealer who offers magic beans in exchange for the cow, and Jack makes the trade. When he arrives home without any money, his mother becomes angry, throws the beans out of the window, and sends Jack to bed without dinner.

Refurbished for advice, Jack was supposed to sell the cow for money, not trade it for magic beans. As you acquire abilities, it’s important to know what your career goals are as you commit certain abilities to your job commitments. That reminds me what happened to Brandon Walsh(Jason Priestley) in the tv show ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’, when he went to college. Brandon was popular with the extracurricular activities in college. However, he put so much of his time in those activities he made commitments to, that he wasn’t able to give acceptable attention to his college courses. In other words, Brandon wasn’t able to pass his college courses because of the commitments he made with the college extracurricular activities he chose to commit to. And that also reminds me of the movie ‘The Circle(2017)’ starring Tom Hanks as Bailey.

It is now 11:37 AM EST for me. The music video I recommend for idea ‘Resist’ is a music video I just watched twice for the 1st time earlier today, and it is from song ‘Look at Her Now’ by American singer Selena Gomez. I just recommend watching it for it’s synchronized dancing. Of course, the song is also great, so to speak, and it probably has deeper meaning. But I’m only recommending watching it for it’s special effects and synchronized dancing. You don’t have to separate one from the other. I’m just recommending that you watch it in a certain simple context. Here’s a quote about the song and music video from www.wikipedia.org:

‘ It has been described as a dance and pop song, this genre being showcased as dance-pop and electropop. ‘

‘ The music video, which was released the same day as the song, features Selena Gomez and background dancers, dancing in a very colored tent. Like the “Lose You to Love Me” music video, it was also fully shot on an iPhone 11 Pro. ‘

And here is a quote from the lyrics of song ‘Look at Her Now’:

Mmm mmm mmm
Look at her now
Watch her go
Mmm mmm mmm
Wow
Look at her now
Mmm mmm mmm
Look at her now
Watch her go
Mmm mmm mmm
Wow
Look at her now

I found music video ‘Look at Her Now’ from www.youtube.com. On it’s front page, I clicked ‘Music’, then I clicked ‘Video Hotlist’. Music video ‘Look at Her Now’ was #20 from a list of 20. It was published Oct 23, 2019, and in just a little over a week, it has over 62 million views, and over 108 thousand comments! Wow!

Along with the music video ‘Look at Her Now’, I also recommend watching the new trailer for the sci-fi series ‘Star Trek: Picard’. Just search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘star trek picard’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with almost 8 million views. It was published Oct 5, 2019, almost a month ago. The show will premiere January 23, 2020. I also checked ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ in wikipedia, and it’s scheduled to be released 2020, but it doesn’t say when.

Resist:

Finally! 1st, I want to introduce to you the reference that allowed me to invent idea ‘Resist’. It is in episode 6.6 ‘Give Me the Finger’ from crime tv show ‘Elementary(2018)’. Since I recommended this episode to you recently, you already have it as purchased in Amazon.com. If you haven’t purchased it yet, it’s available streaming from Amazon.com for about 2 dollars Standard Definition. The scene in a tv show context, of course, introduces the characters to an involuntary smell. Since it’s just imagined, I just want to clarify how that scene is to be used here: Sherlock(Jonny Lee Miller) tested the exposure to the smell on himself, and it’s not supposed to cause the people exposed to the smell to be sick. However, if you were to be exposed to such a smell, it still creates an involuntary response, meaning that you will still respond to it. In fact, when exposed to it, you may still believe that it’s the worst thing that you have ever smelled, even though you are not feeling sick because of it. Sherlock wanted to expose everyone in that room to such a smell, in order to reveal to the others the person who does not respond to it. Keep in mind that it’s still just a tv show, and they’re all actors. That scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 36 minutes and 5 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

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(cell phone ringing)

Sherlock: ‘Oh, sorry. Sorry. I’m-I’m suffering from a condition called PCS. [Sherlock is lying in order to identify the criminal in the room] I, um… (clears throat) I just… I have to eat regularly to stave off the, uh, symptoms, so if you don’t mind…’

(Once Sherlock opened the container of food, everyone sitting down makes an involuntary reaction, except Lt. Colonel Robin Deakins(LisaGay Hamilton). )

Someone in the room: ‘What the heck is that?’

Sherlock: (showing to others that he’s actually eating that food) ‘Again, apologies. The mingled stench of rotting food, ammonia and gym socks is the hallmark odor of the Durian. It’s a fruit from Southeast Asia. My doctor says it’s blend of minerals and vitamins is highly therapeutic.’

Dr. Joan Watson(Lucy Liu): ‘It also just helped us identify the criminal.’

Sherlock: ‘Hmm. Colonel Deakins. …would you join us in an interview room?’

In the rest of the scene, Colonel Deakins admits that she lost her sense of smell in an accident.

And I used that ‘smell’ scene from tv series ‘Elementary’ on a scene from movie ‘Mortal Engines(2018)’, starring Hugo Weaving as Thaddeus Valentine, and Andrew Lees as Herbert Melliphant. In that scene, Valentine and Melliphant are talking. According to Amazon.com, movie ‘Mortal Engines’ is available streaming, but only as a purchase for about 15 dollars. If you choose to, it should be available on cable tv as one of those movies that you can just watch without paying extra for it, as part of the service you already have. And even if it isn’t, it may be available as a rental, which should be a lot cheaper than 15 dollars. Anyway, according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 1 minute, and 7 minutes into the movie. Here is the quote:

Herbert Melliphant: ‘I’m sure you know who I am.’

Thaddeus Valentine: ‘No, I don’t.’

Herbert Melliphant: ‘Herbert Melliphant. Your daughter’s a very good friend of mine.’

Thaddeus Valentine: ‘No, she’s not.’

OK, so here’s the basic idea of what ‘Resist’ means: Idea ‘Resist’ is the 1st successful? example of converting an adverse contemplation impression caused by an instigation and/or inadvertency into a generalistic contemplation impression that can be useful to you. The 1st successful? example, at least that is the plan, the one I discovered to clarify, refurbished, is from the movie ‘Mortal Engines’. It’s in that conversation between Herbert Melliphant and Thaddeus Valentine. More specifically, it’s from the reaction from Thaddeus Valentine in response to what Herbert Melliphant said to him. Here is that quote again:

Herbert Melliphant: ‘Herbert Melliphant. Your daughter’s a very good friend of mine.’

Thaddeus Valentine: ‘No, she’s not.’

After Valentine said ‘No, she’s not.’ to Melliphant, based on my interpretation, and that scene starts 1 hour, 1 minute, and 14 seconds into the movie, if you choose to, notice that Herbert Melliphant was experiencing resistance maintaining his sense of courtesy, the courtesy that he is using to communicate to Thaddeus Valentine. It happened for only a few seconds, but you can notice that Herbert Melliphant looked very upset, and he stopped following Thaddeus Valentine for a few seconds. And that is why I called the idea ‘Resist’. It’s actually based on Herbert Melliphant’s reaction to Thaddeus Valentine’s statement. If you think about it, it could be said that Herbert Melliphant saying that Valentine’s daughter is a good friend of his was somewhat presumptuous. It may have been better form to say that he regarded himself as a good friend to his daughter. After all, Thaddeus is Katherine’s father. Anyway, I’m assuming that Melliphant did not mean to be disrespectful, and more and more people with authority nowadays based on my opinion tend to expect others to concede to a courtesy that is impossible for them to even understand. I have a partial idea for that, something that may provide to you some sort of continuity, but it will take me several Saturdays before I can explain it. Anyway, going back to the ‘Resist’ examples, if you watched enough tv and movies, you can probably find other ‘Resist’ examples. This ‘Resist’ example for me was the example that I used to create the concept of what idea ‘Resist’ means, and how it’s name was even created. Herbert Melliphant’s reaction. That’s how. And the example came from what I believe to be a popular sci-fi movie that should be available from cable tv.

So, if you look at that scene again, Thaddeus Valentine intentionally caused Herbert Melliphant to have an adverse sense of resistance, a resistance that is discouraging him from maintaining a sense and use of courtesy that he chose to communicate with Thaddeus Valentine. What idea ‘Resist’ recommends for you to is to create a generalistic sense of resistance, a sense that you can actually use for yourself contemplationally, and use that instead of the adverse impression of resistance that an instigator and/or inadvertency causes you to experience. And that is why I gave you that ‘Elementary’ reference. Here is a quote from that ‘Elementary’ episode that I provided for you earlier on this list:

‘ Sherlock: (showing to others that he’s actually eating that food) ‘Again, apologies. The mingled stench of rotting food, ammonia and gym socks is the hallmark odor of the Durian. It’s a fruit from Southeast Asia. My doctor says it’s blend of minerals and vitamins is highly therapeutic.’ ‘

According to the original reference, even at least most of the people in that room are presenting a 1st time involuntary reaction to the smell of that fruit, notice that Sherlock is actually eating that fruit, the very fruit whose smell is causing mostly everyone else to cover their noses. So, therefore, if you choose to, you can easily imagine that Sherlock prepared himself to be exposed to the smell of that fruit. He’s even eating it! You can use Sherlock’s example, refurbished of course, to try to create a generalistic sense of a certain meaning, extrapolated from an adverse sense induced by an instigation and/or inadvertency. Based on my experience, this idea doesn’t work on every form of adverse experience from mild to moderate instigations, but it should work on a good number of those experiences. (I don’t know what the statistical number is, that is why I said ‘a good number’.) [11/2/2019: As of now, when I said ‘good number’, it’s using the idea on your unique strategy that creates the benefit, not a specific number of experiences associated with words. For example, if you ‘shuffle’ words, and you find idea ‘Resist’ useful, then how many specific words are actually affected? In other words, if you associate adverse experiences with specific words discovered by ‘shuffling’, a ‘good number’ may be 5 words a month. That’s less than 1% of the words that you use easily. If you want to think about it that way, then 5 words the 1st month can be construed as a ‘good number’, and that’s because it’s a new idea. After that, a ‘good number’ may be only 1 word a month. To be clear, idea ‘Resist’ is also a new idea for me to use as well. 11/2/2019]

Since kids may be reading this blog, let me go back a little and extrapolate. It’s not just most? kids, but many teenagers and adults as well, that when they experience something that discourages their use of courtesy, for example, then they tend to not use it themselves. What I am recommending when using idea ‘Resist’ is that, if you experience something adverse that discourages for example your use of courtesy, that you try to find a substitute for it, a generalistic variation of it that you can actually use for yourself. In that ‘Elementary’ example, many of the people sitting down are of course actors, but those actors are portraying people with military authority, and even they are covering their noses to avoid that bad smell! And of course, as they are covering their noses, Sherlock is eating the fruit where the smell is coming from. Can you imagine now why that ‘Elementary’ illustration is a great example for idea ‘Resist’?

To be clear, even though my explanation of idea ‘Resist’ was a little disappointing to me, idea ‘Resist’ should give you a lot of noticeable room when making your own ideas. I believe you should have that ‘head’s up’, so to speak. Idea ‘Resist’ even for some? adults, if they choose to use it, should have an active use in their techniques for more than a few weeks. If I am wrong about that, then I’m wrong. But if I’m right, then I believe this ‘head’s up’ is warranted.

[It’s 3:19 PM EST for me. That’s the best I can do right now to explain idea ‘Resist’. This explanation should at least allow me to continue explaining the other ideas, and I already plan to give you an upgraded explanation of idea ‘Resist’ later. So, I’m going to close this list now, since I want to fast forward through 3 Blu-ray/DVD rentals today. Next Saturday, I plan to explain ideas ‘Admit’ and ‘Anticipate’, and that other idea involving a sense of ‘Proof’. I’ll look at that previous list later to find out what I originally said it was. I may give an idea this coming Friday, and then another idea next Saturday. If I don’t type anything in this coming Friday, then I will very likely type something in next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Rated PG-13 mature themes and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘The Circle’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Elementary’. PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Mortal Engines’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Promotion pace’ and ‘Resist’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

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11/1/2019

Salutations.

It is now 5:46 PM EST for me. I will explain idea ‘Resist’ tomorrow. What I want to do now is explain idea ‘Accomodate’ before then. I thought of the idea a month or so ago, I think. The music video I selected earlier today, and watched recently for the 1st time is from song ‘You Can’t Stop The Girl’ by Bebe Rexha. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the song and music video:

Claire Shaffer of Rolling Stone wrote that the song “spins the story of Maleficent into a classic girl empowerment anthem […] and lets Rexha show off her impressive vocal belt.” Writing fo MTV, Trey Alston stated that “Bebe Rexha has just provided the anthem for power and resilience this winter […]

The “inspirational” music video was directed by Sophie Miller. It features Rexha leading fellow female runners through a city. The video also shows Rexha wandering through a “magical” and “butterfly-filled” forest while sporting a glittering black gown and headpiece.

And here is a quote from the lyrics:

You can’t stop the girl from going
You can’t stop the world from knowing
The truth will set you free, oh
You can’t stop the girl from going
You can’t stop the world from knowing
The truth will set you free, oh
You can’t stop the girl

I found the music video from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’, category ‘Specialty Playlists’, sub-category ‘Pop-Teen!’. In sub-category ‘Pop-Teen!’, music video ‘You Can’tStop The Girl’ is #6 from a list of 241. It premiered Oct 15, 2019, and in just 2 weeks, it has over 8 million views! What also impressed me is that is has over 8 thousand comments. To clarify how I used the word ‘impressed’, I don’t like the music video a lot, but watching it wasn’t a bad experience for me. After all, it is a music video for a Disney movie. Here is a quote from one of the comments:

‘ Oh this song was played at the end of maleficient nice ‘

Accomodate:

Before I begin explaining idea ‘Accomodate’, I want to make a quick quote from 2 movies. The 1st quote is from movie ‘Mistress America(2015)’, starring Greta Gerwig as Brooke Cardinas, and Rebecca Henderson as Anna Wheeler. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 29 minutes and 46 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Anna Wheeler: ‘The way you treated me really messed me up for a long time.’

Brooke Cardinas: ‘Everyone is a jerk in high school!’

Anna Wheeler: ‘You made a lot of people feel bad, not just me.’

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The 2nd quote is from movie ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps(2010)’, starring Michael Douglas as Gordon Gekko, and Shia LaBeouf as Jake Moore. In that quote, Gekko is talking to Moore.The movie is available streaming as a rental and purchase from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 50 minutes, and 39 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Gordon Gekko: ‘Don’t you act so superior, kid. They took 122,000 hours of my life for a victimless crime. I ate my bitterness every day. And when I got out, who was waiting for me? Nobody. Not even my own daughter.’

I also believe that the reason I am typing in idea ‘Accomodate’ is because of episode 3.17 ‘Kansas’ from sci-fi series ‘Seven Days(2001)’, the character performances of Frank Parker(Jonathan LaPaglia) and Nathan Ramsey(Nick Searcy), specifically, Frank Parker trying to convince the others to ‘accomodate’ him out of that reality, and Nathan Ramsey’s humorous/funny friendship related accomodations to Frank Parker. Of course, refurbish Frank and Nathan’s efforts in relation to advice. You can watch that episode for free in www.youtube.com. Search for phrase ‘seven days kansas’.

All right. So, here is the idea: I believe that grammar school, high school, and college students are accomodated, that many different schools of thought are accomodated to a certain degree. For example, even if your personality regularly presented an apathetic, indifferent, and contradictory attitude concerning education, if such a person attending grammar school, high school, and college, such a person would be accomodated to have an education to some degree, even though such an attitude may seem to go against being a student in the 1st place. I’m using the character Anne Wheeler’s example from the movie ‘Mistress America’ to support my belief. Here is a quote:

Anna Wheeler: ‘You made a lot of people feel bad, not just me.’

I imagined Anna Wheeler needing that accomodation that was allowed for her to use, that accomodation that high school and college students are all given. That allowed her to deal with the adverse experiences created by Brooke. But after she finished college and got a job, Anna Wheeler no longer felt that high school and college accomodation. Sure, she had friends, but she needed more than that. So, she eventually saw a psychiatrist, and after a few months of therapy, she chose to socialize, and that is when she met her future husband.

Idea ‘Accomodate’ basically encourages you just to imagine providing some sort of acccomodation for those who experience job related faltering. Here’s a quote from the movie ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’:

Gordon Gekko: ‘And when I got out, who was waiting for me? Nobody. Not even my own daughter.’

Of course, not as extreme as getting out of jail, and nobody is waiting for you. That’s just a convenient example, after it’s toned down considerably, of course, of what it feels like to falter in a job related project. For example, if you have a job that involves some project related faltering, then maybe those experiences of faltering can be made more tenable if others offered to provide some sort of partial accomodation. Since this is just imagined, what I do is imagine offering people who falter in a job related context where I work access to a wardrobe drawer, and in that wardrobe drawer is a cloth wrapped around a tube, and that cloth can turn into any suit or dress. Like I said, it’s just imagined.

Here’s a question for the advice: ‘Why would you want us to do that?’ The answer is that I think it’s a good idea to have. You don’t have to use it, but it may be useful to you. I believe that, in many job related situations in America, temporary faltering is involved, and it would be useful if someone who falters in his/her job would get some sort of accomodation from other employees he/she works with. You see, that feeling of faltering is only temporary, which is probably why a lot of people don’t really feel a need for it to be treated. If you are in such a situation, and you are married, then the person you are married to/your spouse may provide some sort of accomodation. But the faltering I am talking about is generalistic. It could happen to anyone, whether you are married or not.

Anyway, I’m closing this idea now. Tomorrow, I will finally explain idea ‘Resist’, so, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated R viewer discretion for movie ‘Mistress America’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’. Violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Seven Days’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Accomodate’ for reference, allocation and prevention when needed.