1/23/2021
Salutations.
It is now 11:57 AM EST for me.
Before I begin, I would like to issue a statement for the kids reading this blog, both new and existing. I noticed that the advice is becoming more effective, and that means, in my opinion, that parents are becoming more concerned for the safety of their kids. I want to say to the kids reading this that by my intent, I’m presenting this information as ‘just advice’. I’m not trying to change your core schools of thought, your core beliefs. I don’t want to be in a situation where I would have to talk to your parents. Also, I recommend that you keep in mind that this is a public blog. When you turn these ideas into something that is useful to you, the point of origin of this information is that it is a public blog. That point of origin may not be the same as what you turned this advice into. So, if you complain about it, that complaint may be from what you turned it into, not based on what it originally is.
It is not my intent to discourage you from using this advice to help you with your possible instigation problems, and/or ‘for reference, allocation, and prevention’, so to speak. Also, if you choose to read other blogs/websites that also try to help people with instigation problems, I recommend that you treat these ideas as ‘not standard’ ideas. For example, I’ve been typing in this blog for at least several years now. If another person starts giving advice from another blog/website, I recommend that you don’t treat many of the ideas that you have learned from here as requirements for other advice blogs to have. People who are not professionals at giving advice may also be learning. You don’t have to be obviously young with a blog as proof that such a person is learning to give advice. Since it may also be a public blog/website, an adult could also be ‘new’ at giving such advice to the public. Many of the concepts that you may have chosen to use from this blog, such adults may never bring it up in their blogs. It is my belief that America has many different cultures, beliefs, expectations.
Here is just one example extrapolated, how kids are forming groups in order to solve problems. It is from episode 2.6 ‘Thor’s Chariot’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 34 minutes and 23 seconds into the episode. Dr. Daniel Jackson(Michael Shanks) is talking. Here is a quick quote:
Dr. Jackson: ‘It doesn’t— It doesn’t mean anything.’
Captain Samantha Carter(Amanda Tapping): ‘Oh, yes, it does. 3.14159. It’s Pi.’
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So, in that situation, both Dr. Jackson and Samantha Carter are using certain aspects of their resourcefulness to solve a certain puzzle. For example, one interpretation is that Dr. Jackson translated, Captain Carter discovered that it’s Pi, and so on and so forth, which eventually created a solution that was acceptable. You may watch more of that episode, refurbished for advice, for more information.
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All right! Here’s the music video I found and watched for the 1st time earlier today for this list. “My Ex’s Best Friend” (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American musician Machine Gun Kelly. Here is another quick quote from wikipedia about the song:
On August 30, 2020, Machine Gun Kelly and Blackbear performed “My Ex’s Best Friend” live at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards.
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I found the music video in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Billboard Top Songs’, category ‘Billboard Radio Songs Top 50’, sub-category ‘Billboard Radio Songs Top 50 (January 23rd, 2021)’. A video clip from that song starts 13 seconds into that ‘Top 50’. It is #49 out of 50.
If you choose to watch the music video from youtube from publisher ‘Machine Gun Kelly’, it premiered Aug 26, 2020, and currently has over 30 million views. Here’s a quote from the song:
You know my ex so that makes it all feel complicated, yeah
(It all seems complicated)
And I read those texts that you sent to yours but I’ll never say it, yeah
(I’ll never say it)
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If you are a kid reading this, in my opinion, it is very likely that when you attend middle school and high school, you’ll probably at least hear of other people ‘breaking up’ from relationships. It is also possible that when you get old enough and get jobs, you may work for a company where hearing about people breaking up can be unavoidable. It is like playing the game ‘BINGO’ from your school. Somebody says ‘BINGO!’, and everybody playing looks or responds in some way.
I made a short story using the likeness of celebrity Chris Hemsorth, that man who portrays ‘Thor’ in those Marvel movies, just something that I imagined: Chris Hemsworth is working for a company, and he recently just ‘broke up’ from his 3rd relationship with a woman from that same company. None of his relationship break-ups were just amicable. It involved him and the woman doing a lot of arguing. Imagine him going to work smiling, and all of a sudden, a woman just insults him. He walks past her, and he is still smiling. What happened is that the 3rd woman that he broke up created some sort of ‘smear campaign’, complaining to anyone in the company who wants to hear about it, how much of a bad person he is. Of course, it was just a bad relationship break-up. The problem is that he had 3 bad relationship break-ups in a row. In a few weeks, the obvious animosity created by his 3rd relationship will subside.
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The point of that ‘Chris Hemsworth’ relationship break-up story is that it is my belief that you may very likely experience something about a relationship break-up, from school and your possible future job. And that is how I evaluate the music video ‘my ex’s best friend’ for this advice. Based on how I evaluated the music video, the guitarist/singer is complaining about a recent relationship break-up with a woman using special effects. More specifically, one of the special effects involved is singing on top of an upside-down car. I thought that you may find the music video entertaining to watch.
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The tv show trailer that I watched earlier today for the 1st time is called ‘Superman & Lois Trailer (HD) Tyler Hoechlin The CW superhero series’. I found this from my youtube signed in homepage. The publisher is ‘TV Promos’, and it has over 1.8 million views. According to wikipedia, ‘Superman & Lois is scheduled to premiere on February 23, 2021.’.
Here is a quote from www.imdb.com about the show:
Follow the world’s most famous super hero and comic books’ most famous journalist as they deal with all the stress, pressures, and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society.
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So, according to that show’s reality, Superman is married to Lois, they have 2 kids, and the Superman and Lois team-up will resolve a lot of issues on Earth. I’ll probably fast forward through it a lot, but I’ll try to watch it.
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Disappointment:
It is now 1:16 PM EST for me. I am going to type in 3 ideas for this list. I don’t have a name for the other ideas/stories, but the 1st idea is called ‘Disappointment’. It is based on a scene in the movie ‘The Big Year(2011)’, starring Stu Preissler(Steve Martin) and Rick McIntire(Steve Weber). The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 40 minutes and 17 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Stu Preissler: ‘We’ll assume the cost of retrofitting the plants, but that still leaves the con-compete clause. Barry says you have an issue with it.’
Rick McIntire: ‘Well, no, it-it’s not… it’s not a big issue… ‘
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OK, so here’s the idea: I just imagined this idea, so it’s up to you to use this idea or not. It’s possible that, when you get older, and while you are working, that you will consider career-related opportunities, and certain considerations, and keep in mind they’re just considerations, you didn’t actually do them, a certain few considerations may involve a possible mistake on your part. Let’s call the considered mistake a disappointment. A considered mistake on your part may be construed/interpreted as a wall. For example, you think about the considered mistake, and then you discontinue it’s use as a possible consideration as a career-related opportunity. Idea ‘Disappointment’ just offers you the recommendation of putting such considered mistakes in a scene in the movie ‘The Big Year’. Here is my proposal: Just imagine that you are in that meeting referenced from the movie ‘The Big Year’, that meeting when Stu and Rick are negotiating. The basic goal is just to use the circumstantial ambiance of that moment, to just imagine that your ‘considered mistake’ is addressed in the meeting, let’s say it’s addressed by both Stu and Rick.
Here’s what I’m talking about: According to the movie, Stu already sold his company. Many companies/businesses are made to possibly by used by other companies. However, it is also true that the CEOs that made these companies, they are also the only ones that can interact with such companies in certain ways. After all, those CEOs created those companies. A situation occurred where jobs are at stake, and the new CEO that is considering managing those jobs has issues about that. Rick is that CEO from the movie. He used what was available, and it didn’t work. And so, the situation is that, possibly, the only person that can resolve that situation is the CEO that created those jobs in the 1st place, and that person is Stu. That storyline is right out of the movie.
And that is where your possible future considered disappointments come in, if you choose to: As Rick is negotiating with Stu, and acquiring more information from Stu, he is using certain aspects of his resourcefulness to create solutions for that situation. I recommend that you imagine that certain uses of Rick McIntire’s use of resourcefulness are also creating solutions for some of the considered disappointments that you may experience in the future, those career oriented ones. So, as one example, just imagine bringing one of those career oriented career disappointments to the attention of Stu Preissler, and then he says to you quote:
Stu: ‘What does that have to do with what we are doing here?’
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You see, the way Rick is doing it, he’s using his own resourcefulness to create those solutions. At least for this story, Rick is not directly bringing those issues to Stu. Rick is using his own resourcefulness to create solutions using the negotiations and new information that Stu is helping Rick acquire.
Even though you’re only imagining it, I believe that putting certain considered disappointments in such an imagined situation may be useful to you. If you choose to, you can still be very blunt about it to Stu. You can still imagine directly telling Stu what your considered disappointments are, and make that useful, even though Stu doesn’t understand why you are asking such a question.
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It is now 2:21 PM EST for me. The next 2 stories are basically giving you an ‘easy’ expectation’, and the more common ‘hard’ expectation. Just a few seconds ago, I made a name for them. One will be called ‘The easy way’, and the other ‘The hard way’.
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The easy way:
This story is based on the tv series ‘Elementary(2012)’ and the likeness of celebrity actor Kelsey Grammer, his portrayal of Dr. Frasier Crane from tv series ‘Frasier(1993+)’. This story is an alternate reality of the tv series ‘Elementary’. All of the main characters are used, with the addition of Kelsey Grammar. In this story, Kelsey Grammar is an employee of Mortland Holmes(John Noble), Sherlock’s(Jonny Lee Miller) father. In this imagined reality, to avoid the expectations that Captain Gregson(Aidan Quinn) may impose upon him as consulting detective, Sherlock uses more of the resources of his father and enlists the help of Kelsey Grammar to give Captain Gregson what he wants to ‘close’ the investigation, so to speak, as it relates to his consulting detective expectations. That way, Sherlock and eventually the arrival of Joan(Lucy Liu) can do what they want without the expectations of others getting in the way. For the 1st 3 seasons of the show, Sherlock and Joan’s expectations seem to have no trouble with Captain Gregson’s expectations. However, in season 4, that’s when you 1st notice it. There was a case where Sherlock was talking to Kelsey Grammar, and Mr. Grammar said that, as far as Captain Gregson is concerned, the case is already closed. Captain Gregson got what he wanted from the case. However, Sherlock’s expectations were not being met, and so you see Sherlock and Joan Watson continuing their separate investigation, even though, according to Captain Gregson, the case is closed.
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The hard way:
Idea ‘The hard way’ uses character Melinda May portrayed by celebrity Ming-Na Wen from tv series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2013+)’. Idea ‘The hard way’ is based on how I imagine the commitments of proposals made by instigation groups to management, how such commitments are being honored. Here’s what I imagine is happening: It is my belief that most company/business employees are married, and are essentially just putting their kids through college. If they don’t have to, they’re not trying to make extracurricular commitments with the company/business they are working for. And that is where the instigation groups come in. Even though certain few employees may be identified as part of an instigation group, they are still employees, and it is my belief that they are encouraged by management to make proposals, and to use other facets of the company as it relates to those proposals made to management.
And that is the situation that I imagined Melinda May being involved with. Because of her durability in the series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’, I think it’s easy to imagine her as one of the instigators involved in certain proposals. Here’s an example: think of a proposal that may seem impossible at first, something that is company/business specific, something that such a company/business has difficulty with, but a certain instigation group agreed via proposal to try and mitigate/resolve such a situation. It may take several years, but this instigation group presented such a proposal to management, and in a few years, the results of their efforts will be used by the company/business they work for.
The reason why I call this idea ‘The hard way’ is because of what those instigator employees are going to go through during those few years. Even if they are not successful, they will achieve things that no one outside of their group can reasonably, successfully interact with. And it is my belief that, if you experienced a mild to moderate instigation from an instigator in the job/company that you work for, and such an instigator is in an instigator group with certain committed proposals to management, then it’s my belief that such an instigator has used what he/she has learned to instigate you. That instigator may have exposed you to certain aspects of those achievements, an obvious abuse of what was learned from such committed proposals to management.
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It is now 2:54 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. Next Saturday, I will explain idea ‘Know’, unless I change my mind and explain something else. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.
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TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘The Big Year’. TV-PG viewer discretion for tv series ‘Frasier’ and ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ . TV-14 viewer discretion for tv series ‘Elementary’. Use refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Disappointment’, ‘The easy way’, and ‘The hard way’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.