Wishlist #1290

9/18/2021

Salutations.

It is now 12:08 PM EST for me.

1st, let me introduce the usual music video and trailer. The music video that I just watched for the 1st time and am using for this advice is called ‘Red Handed’ by Loud Luxury and Thutmose. Loud Luxury and Thutmose have wikipedia pages, but they don’t seem to have more of a description of the song and music video itself, just that they did it. So, here’s a short quote from thenocturnaltimes.com that I found using a google.com search:

‘ As if the moving track didn’t cause listeners to break out a move to begin with, a stunning music video featuring popular shuffle dancer Vanesa Seco is on its way to be revealed following the release. ‘

I found the music video ‘Red Handed’ from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Billboard Top Songs’, click that and scroll down to ‘Billboard Canadian Hot 100’, and click ‘Billboard Canadian Hot 100 Singles (September 18th, 2021)’, which was published September 14, 2021, 4 days ago. ‘Red Handed’ starts 6 seconds into that video review, #100 out of 100. To watch music video for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘thutmose red handed’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 369 thousand views. It was published May 14, 2021, over 4 months ago. And here is a quote from the song ‘Red Handed’:

Caught you red handed
What you’ve been hiding from me
Why you look so anxious
Didn’t you wanna be free
I’m done with all the lying
No, you won’t see me crying
Caught you red handed
Now you mean nothing to me

So, after watching the entire music video, the entertainment part of it is that, based on my interpretation of it, 3 housemaids are cleaning the house that seems to belong to performers Loud Luxury and Thutmose. Have you ever imagined other people dancing while listening to music as they are working? 3 housemaids while cleaning a house are also dancing while listening to music, and watching them dance is what makes the music entertaining to watch, in my opinion. Plus, their dancing also makes the music they’re dancing to interesting to listen to, in my opinion.

The tv series trailer I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Vera’ Season 11 Trailer. To watch ‘Vera’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for ‘britbox’, click publisher ‘BritBox’, click ‘VIDEOS’, then click the ‘Vera’ trailer. It was published Aug 23, 2021. The reason why I chose that trailer is because of the anticipation for tv series ‘Doctor Who’ (series 13) starring Jodie Whittaker as The Doctor. Both ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Vera’ are British tv shows. If you watch the ‘Vera’ trailer, you should be able to sense that it’s a British tv trailer, and ‘Doctor Who’ is also a British tv show.(I couldn’t find anything else.)

All right! It is now 12:32 PM EST for me. What I am going to do is introduce to you 3 ideas designed to prepare you for the main idea. If you want to, these 3 ideas could be ‘the main idea’ instead. If you choose to take this idea, in relation to advice said, you can do whatever you want to do with it. The ideas are 1)’Accommodate’, 2)’Tolerate/tolerance’, and 3)’From’. After I explain those 3, then I’ll explain the ‘Not work’ idea. You don’t have to use these ideas if you don’t want to. It’s just advice. For example, if you don’t accept idea ‘Not work’, you can just use what you want to use. It’s just advice to me. In a manner of speaking, I have no ego to bruise. Take what you want, and ‘throw away’ the rest, so to speak. You have my permission to do so.

Accommodate:

I got idea ‘Accommodate’ from the Japanese animated movie ‘Blame!’ available streaming from Netflix and Amazon.com. You don’t have to watch it. Basically, there is this city that is constantly growing, and there was this scene where one of the big robots building that city moved it’s head up. That scene was used by me to create idea ‘Accommodate’.

There is this movie streaming from Amazon.com called ‘The Class(2008) starring François Bégaudeau, and it illustrates teachers having a teacher’s meeting. Basically, if you are a kid feeling a little languid/listless, then maybe it’s because of your sense of what ‘accommodate’ can mean for you. It is my belief that, based on that teacher’s meeting in the movie ‘The Class’, that teachers are regularly attending teacher’s meetings so that they can ‘accommodate’ your continued education. They’re always upgrading your opportunity to have an education.

The main example that I invented from the anime movie ‘Blame!’ is what a male nurse does to upgrade his ability to accommodate his patients. I read somewhere that knowing how to use the program ‘Autocad’ can easily get you a job. Here is a very short quote from wikipedia about AutoCAD:

‘ AutoCAD is used in industry, by architects, project managers, engineers, graphic designers, city planners and other professionals. It was supported by 750 training centers worldwide in 1994. ‘

So, the male nurse using AutoCAD in his imagination, he is talking to another male nurse about some sort of male nurse career related accommodation using his imagination using AutoCAD to talk to the other male nurse about it. Both male nurses are talking about their accommodation improvements.

Both the ‘male nurse’ and the ‘teacher’s meeting’ examples extrapolated are meant to show you that many people are always improving their abilities to accommodate others. You can even develop your sense of accommodation without actually accommodating anyone! For example, a person may have a job that allows you to pursue personal projects without job/company obligation, projects that can use somewhat job/company resources. I’m sure there are restrictions, but I believe many people are doing that.

Tolerate/tolerance:

The main illustration for idea ‘Tolerance/tolerate’ with the inaproprieities removed is in the movie ‘Cruel Intentions 2’ starring Barry Flatman as Headmaster Sherman. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 14 minutes and 32 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Headmaster Sherman: ‘Settle down, people.’

So, refurbished, this is how I recommend you use that scene for this advice. Headmaster Sherman notices that all of the students are laughing. He has the ability to objectively interact with different types of tolerance uses. He sympathizes with the students, and allows them to laugh at/with the situation for a few seconds more, without laughing himself, before he says to all of the students quote:

Headmaster Sherman: ‘Settle down, people.’

So, what you have there is an example of a man who can objectively interact with other types of tolerances without actually becoming them, so to speak. Headmaster Sherman was able to ‘not laugh’, and yet he still recognized the type of tolerance that the other students were using, and how easy it would be for students to laugh at such a situation. Even though he did not laugh, he still sympathized with the situation, which allowed him to allow the students to acclimate more to the situation. He then eventually told the students to ‘settle down’. That is an example of a person who is able to objectively evaluate other types of tolerance interactions without getting so obviously involved with such tolerance interactions.

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The 2nd illustration for idea ‘Tolerance/tolerate’ is near end of movie ‘The Firm(1993)’, when lawyer Mitch McDeere(Tom Cruise) was talking to Joey Morolto(Joe Viterelli) and Tommy Morolto(Paul Sorvin). Mitch McDeere was clearly using a different context of tolerance interaction, as compared to his situation of running for his life. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, part of that scene starts 2 hours, 19 minutes, and 4 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Mitch McDeere: ‘This is just… This is… This is very awkward. I’m afraid my firm has behaved in an unethical manner.’

So, if you choose to watch that scene, Mitch McDeere and his wife, their lives, are being threatened, and yet while talking to ‘the Feds?’ about it, he chooses to use a context of tolerance interaction that seems rather calm, considering his circumstances.

So, my point is that, when you experience certain mild to moderate forms of instigation, those experiences may cause you to commit to a certain tolerance interaction, like the way a girl/teenage girl/woman bundles her hair before performing a certain task. Let’s say for a very common form of tolerance interaction, people tend to commit to notions that only have a certain feeling associated to that tolerance interaction, and for a short while, seemingly not actively, obviously interact with other notions, even though those notions may have more stability than the notions associated with that tolerance interaction.

Let me try to illustrate the example. Let’s say Benjamin Sisko(Avery Brooks) from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1993-1999)’, a non-managerial employee, not the Captain in this story, is talking to another non-managerial employee, a woman, for a certain job in America. This woman experienced an instigation recently from another employee, and she is currently using a tolerance that resembles a woman bundling her hair up. Mr. Sisko noticed that he suspects that she addressed a notion, but because that notion was not recognized by the tolerance she has committed to, she decided to not actively use that notion. Mr. Sisko brought that notion to her attention, asking if she ‘thought about it’, and since that notion is more stable to use, maybe they should use that notion, instead of the notions selected by her use of tolerance. The woman agreed to use that notion.

When you experience certain forms of instigation, those experiences may cause you to commit to a certain use of tolerance, a tolerance clearly influenced by those experienced instigations. I recommend that, if you experience an instigation that is causing you to use a certain tolerance, to just contemplationally say ‘Tolerance’ or ‘Tolerate’ to check if other notions may be better suited for you to use, not just notions influenced by the encouranged tolerance use.

From:

Now, this idea may seem a little bonkers/crazy at 1st, but considering the ideas that I have recommended to you, I believe that you may find it useful to use. When you experience certain forms of instigation, those experiences may impose an adverse sense of ‘from’, that the instigator is coming ‘from’ you. For example, an unresolved notion induced by an instigation may intentionally have an adverse unresolved side effect that overemphasizes that it’s coming ‘from’ you. If the instigation is out of context and not relevant, or maybe you just don’t want to commit to such an overemphasis, just contemplationally say ‘From’ so that you may choose to discontinue/not use that overemphasis that seems to be coming ‘from’ you.

The only illustration example I can think of for idea ‘From’ is a scene from episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from action tv series ‘The Transporter(2012)’, refurbished with inaproprieities removed, the comparison between Frank Martin(Chris Vance) and Dieter Hausmann(Charly Hubner) as it relates to how they interact with Giles(Josh Blacker). The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the interaction while in the mobile workstation between Dieter and Giles starts 45 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode. The interaction between Frank Martin and Giles starts 45 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode. I recommend that you use Dieter as an example of the billions of people on Earth that are not used to experiencing instigation. If you live in America, in my opinion, there are a lot of people like Giles out there, a lot of Americans that have experience using instigation.

Not work:

It is now 2:32 PM EST for me. To start, and I don’t know if this is true, I just imagined it, I’m going to tell a story about one example of one business introducing the use of a business related computer program to another business. I got the idea from the movie ‘The Business of Strangers(2001) starring Stockard Channing as Julie Styron. Miss Styron was giving a presentation to another company, and I’m assuming it was about a business related computer software program use. Anyway, here’s the story: One company made a deal with another company to use a certain business related software, 24/7 customer support. It’s a very common way to create many jobs. The deal is already made, but they also decided for a presentation to be given to the employees, so that they can ask many questions about the product.

Just imagine a man?(why not a woman?) from your work, or for kids, maybe your father/uncle/nephew, etc. or your male teacher giving that software presentation. Now, the deal is already made. Management already has a use for the software. The employees after the presentation still have a lot of questions, mostly about the flaws/incompatibilities associated with using that software for their company. The man giving that presentation did not dismiss most of those incompatibilities. The man also highlighted the use of such a software, even though such incompatitilities/disappointments exist.

The 1st main reference is from the folktale called ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’. It’s used to emphasize the value of a kid’s reaction. The story is in wikipedia.org, and I’m only quoting a part of that folktale:

‘ The townsfolk uncomfortably go along with the pretense, not wanting to appear inept or stupid, until a child blurts out that the emperor is wearing nothing at all. The people then realize that everyone has been fooled. ‘

The 2nd main reference is an actual illustration from a sci-fi tv episode 1.5 ‘Love Language’ from tv series ‘Resident Alien(2021)’. I don’t want to quote the whole thing. I just want some to also identify the reaction that Sahar(Gracelyn Awad Rinke) made. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, the part that I am quoting starts 40 minutes and 4 seconds into that episode. Here is the quote:

Sahar: ‘No, it won’t. Because I tricked you… I snuck them into your pocket. So, when you were spitting into the ocean, he was in your pocket laughing at you the whole time. Your spit will never get near him.’

Max Hawthorne(Judah Prehn): ‘We win again.’

After that, it’s the reaction that Sahar made, that her strategy didn’t work. Her reaction I recommend that you use to illustrate what a kid’s face looks like when that kid’s strategy does not work. And that is the illustration I am using for idea ‘Not work’, when your use of strategy contemplationally does ‘not work’, is ‘not effective’, as it relates to experienced instigation and it’s inadvertencies.

Notice that, in that ‘Resident Alien’ illustration, the alien who is using the identity of Harry Vanderspeigle did not want Sahar’s strategy to work, and so he did something to temporarily cause it to ‘not work’. It was so obvious, Sahar’s facial expression showed that she, too, believed that her strategy did ‘not work’ because of what that alien did. When you experience an instigation identified by idea ‘Not work’, the instigation causes you to contemplationally feel that your strategy did ‘not work’/was ‘not effective’, and that feeling is also associated with a notion that the instigator wants you to address. In other words, the instigator is using the feeling that your strategy does not work as bait to cause you to interact/address some other notion.

The solution is that, when you feel that the experienced instigation is causing you to contemplationally feel that your strategy is not working, you simply? don’t use that ineffectiveness. If you don’t use that sense of ineffectiveness, you should also not feel inclined to use it’s associated notion. In other words, you feel it, but you don’t become it. The more you practice doing that, the better you should get at it.

It is now 3:05 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. There are variations to idea ‘Not work’, but I don’t want to explain it anymore. At least you have the basic premise for it, and since I typed it in, I should be able to use it to make the next idea. Maybe I’ll add the variations for idea ‘Not work’ very quickly in the next list. I just don’t want to continue this idea next Saturday. I want to type in a new idea next Saturday, not finish this idea next Saturday. Next Saturday, I will probably give you the idea that I will invent before next Saturday arrives, an impression of idea that I will be currently using by next Saturday. Or maybe I’ll type something else. We’ll see. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

Rated PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘The Class’. Rated R mature themes, viewer discretion for movie ‘Cruel Intentions 2’. Rated R mature themes, violence, language for movie ‘The Firm’. TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Transporter’. Rated R mature themes, language, viewer discretion for movie ‘The Business of Strangers’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Resident Alien’. TV-14 anime violence for movie ‘Blame!’ Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Accommodate’, ‘Tolerate/tolerance’, ‘From’, and ‘Not work’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.