Wishlist #1294

10/16/2021

Salutations.

It is now 10:08 AM EST for me.

Before I begin, I want to mention that I watched the James Bond movie ‘No Time to Die’ in a New York movie theatre. For a certain amount of years now, and I mentioned it in a past list, since I am a single man with no kids, I only watch new James Bond movies in movie theaters, since such movies take a while before they’re available streaming and DVD. According to the movie theater app that I used to buy the ticket in advance, the date was for Friday, October 8. I checked in advance the movie theater’s web site, and I needed to show them proof of vaccination, and I had to wear a mask while walking around the theatre. I am allowed to eat their food without wearing a mask where the movie is shown, but I had to wear a mask elsewhere.

According to their website, I had to show proof of vaccination. I went to the pharmacy website where I got my vaccination, and it offered a copy of proof of vaccination, as well as something to scan with that copy. Using the App Store in my smartphone, I downloaded the ‘CommonPass’ app, used it to scan the vaccination code, and the CommonPass app allowed me to show the movie employees proof of my vaccination from their smartphone app. Since I didn’t photograph my photo ID, I had to also show them that. I ended up purchasing a 2nd ticket because I wanted to change where I was sitting in that movie theater. Here is a short quote about the movie ‘No Time to Die’ from wikipedia:

No Time to Die is a 2021 spy film and the 25th in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions. It stars Daniel Craig in his fifth and final outing as the fictional British MI6 agent James Bond. ‘

The reason I’m telling you this is because I belief watching the movie gave a positive effect to my previous wishlist, Wishlist #1293, which was typed in the next day, on 10/10/2021. Keep in mind that I didn’t type in every idea that I have invented in this blog. I don’t know if that’s even normally possible.(Of course, there are other ‘schools of thought’ that may indicate otherwise.) And so, when I watched the movie ‘No Time to Die’, if you experienced some sort of positive effect from reading Wishlist #1293, that may be because of how the movie ‘No Time to Die’ affected my ability to give you advice.

And now, for the usual music video and trailer. The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this list/advice is called ‘The Feels’ by ‘Twice’. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Billboard Top Songs’. After clicking that, scroll down to ‘Billboard Global 200’ and select ‘Billboard Global 200 Singles of This Week (October 16th, 2021)’, and a video clip from music video ‘The Feels’ was shown 18 minutes and 56 seconds into that video clip selection, ranked #12 out of 200.

Keep in mind that most of these radio-based music videos are about relationships. I am refurbishing these music videos to be used to offer you attention span, to add effectiveness for these ideas. Here is a quote from nme.com about the song ‘The Feels’:

“The message is: ‘Don’t hide your feelings – follow your feels when you like someone,’” Chaeyoung explained in that same “Pre-Feels” video. “So the song is really happy and confidence-boosting.” TWICE’s supremely self-assured delivery coupled with joyous handclaps, shining synths and the syncopated rhythms that instantly transport you to the heart of the dancefloor, glistening beneath a giant mirror ball, do that job admirably, effortlessly adding some zip and zing to your heart with every listen.

And here is a quote from the song ‘The Feels’:

I know, love, it is such a funny thing
A mystery allure
Gotta get to know you more

‘Cause I, I can feel a real connection
A supernatural attraction, ah

I got the feels for you, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

When I watched the music video ‘The Feels’, even though there’s a lot of dance action and a lot of colorful images, in my opinion, it’s still relaxing to watch, let’s say, compared to a music video from a ‘Disney sing-a-long’ that also has a lot of young people dancing. I only watched it once, but you may want to watch it more than once, since the dancing has a lot of ‘moving parts’, so to speak, to pay attention to. I liked watching the music video and the song. I just don’t want to see the music video again. I just don’t normally want to watch music videos several times or more.

To watch music video ‘The Feels’ for free, in www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘twice the feels’ and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 73 million views! It was published 2 weeks ago.

The tv series trailer that I chose for this advice is called ‘Dickinson — Season 3 Official Trailer | Apple TV+’. Here is a short quote about the series from wikipedia.org:

Dickinson is an American comedy streaming television series about Emily Dickinson, created by Alena Smith and produced for Apple TV+. Starring Hailee Steinfeld as Dickinson… ‘

I found ‘Dickinson — Season 3 Official Trailer | Apple TV+’ from www.youtube.com, published ‘Apple TV’, after clicking ‘Apple TV’, go to ‘VIDEOS’, and trailer ‘Dickinson — Season 3 Official Trailer | Apple TV+’ is there, published Oct 13, 2021, 2 days ago.

Earlier today, I wanted a British period piece, like ‘Downtown Abbey’, and that reminded me that Hailee Steinfeld was doing one. I looked her up, and found out from that trailer that season 3 of ‘Dickinson’ was coming out November 5 of next month. I watched the trailer earlier today once only.

It is now 11:08 AM EST for me. Before I begin, there was this idea I made while sitting in the pharmacy yesterday. You may find this useful. Here’s the story: There’s this company that, while you are working there, you can only use 5 songs. Even though each song is supposed to represent variety, only being able to listen to 5 songs while working there seems incredibly limiting, given the amount of variety of songs that are available. Now, even though I am not in a relationship now, that I am single, I imagined being in a relationship, and my ladyfriend while we are at home recommended to introduce to me a great song for the evening. As she played it, it was one of those 5 songs! As she acted like she was really into listening to it, I also followed her lead and enjoyed listening to it, and we proceeded to relaxingly casually dance to it.

The idea of the story is that, if you are a kid reading this blog, it’s possible that you may get a job that may require an obvious intentional limiting use of resource availability. Even though there are a lot of options available publicly, your job may require that you only use a few of those options as you are working. Of course, your job may have reasons why, but based on the way I made that story, the employees in general really don’t want to hear a complicated reason why that is.

I forgot to mention that that story reminded me of an episode of sci-fi tv series ‘Otherworld(1985)’, starring Jonna Lee as Gina Sterling. There was an episode where they were in a society that had very generalistic labels for their food cans. For example, there were cans of food labeled ‘Meat’ The food according to the acting tasted great.

All right! It is now 11:36 AM EST for me. Here’s the study plan, all new ideas I invented in the past week. I hope you find them useful. 1st, I’ll start explaining idea ‘Curious’, then idea ‘Consequence’, and finally the idea I am currently using called ‘Keep up not ready’.

Curious:

Since I’m going to try to explain 3 ideas today, I’m just going to give 1 illustration example for idea ‘Curious’, episode 1.5 ’12 Hours’ from action tv series ‘The Transporter(2012)’, how Dieter Hausmann(Charly Hubner) reacted to Giles(Josh Blacker). The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, those scenes start 45 minutes and 16 seconds into the episode. The episode is refurbished with inaproprieities removed in order to be used for this advice.

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All right. I am not a psychiatrist, or anyone that is giving advice professionally, but it is my belief that when many people, including kids, make advice in order to cope with mild to moderate exposures to instigation, some of that advice is at least not publicly done, meaning that the advice is not like the obvious rules that you have to follow from your school or job. Of course, therapists are available in America, but when a person has a problem with an instigator, that person usually believes that he/she did nothing wrong, since it’s the instigator that initiated the experience. It is my belief that schools and jobs across America are doing things to help kids and adults share their learning experiences with others, as it relates for example for being bullied.

Here’s a story that I imagined involving celebrity Ryan Reynolds(Green Lantern, Deadpool) giving a lecture involving questions and answers to one of those grammar schools that have many grammar school students. That grammar school has a big school auditorium, and all of their grammar school students were invited/required? to attend. Before he begain his lecture, he told the school faculty and employees to ‘go easy’ on them, since they are about to listen to a celebrity, and they may not eve notice that they are doing something wrong, such as using their cell phones to record the experience during the lecture. Before the lecture began, the students were told to not use their cell phones to record the lecture, since a recording of that lecture will be made available to all of them via internet. But even though they were told to refrain from using their cell phones, some of them still used them.

Since it was going to be a long lecture, several bathroom breaks were given during the lecture. Even though I imagined Ryan Reynolds using that time to have personal conversations with the students, he probably will also use that time to use the bathroom as well.

At the end of the lecture, as Ryan Reynolds is leaving through the exit, a boy followed him and asked him a question. Ryan Reynolds said something to him, something that indicated that the lecture was over, and then he walked away. The boy looked disappointed, and then walked back into the auditorium.

So, one of the purposes of that lecture was to help the students share with each other a certain use of their strategy with other students, and with a celebrity! Even though I only imagined that such a thing happened, I believe that, of course, celebrities from time to time talk to grammar school students to give them advice.

There is this show called ‘Fast Layne(2019)’. The show is currently streaming on disneyplus.com. It involves 2 girls learning to interact with what seems to be a sentient, talking car. Since they are both learning, they are both sharing the development of their strategies as they learn.

So, even though all of this and more is happening in America that I believe but cannot prove, developing a strategy to cope with experienced mild to moderate instigation is still ‘not publicly’ done. Such learning is not publicly obvious, like the rules you use at school and at work. And that means, refurbished for advice, an instigator like Giles(Josh Blacker) could really exploit how your ‘not public’ use of strategy is used by you, like the way Giles exploited how Dieter Hausmann(Charly Hubner) used his ‘not public’ strategy when communicating with Giles.

And that is where idea ‘Curious’ comes in. I remember the actress Peta Wilson saying the word ‘Curious’ in one of her acting performances. I don’t know which one exactly. I think it was either when she was portraying Nikita in tv series ‘La Femme Nikita(1997)’, or when she was portraying the vampire Mina Harker from the movie ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen(2003)’. I used that when I contemplationally say ‘Curious’.

It is now 1:38 PM EST for me. So, when you experience an instigation that causes a certain reaction from your ‘not public’ use of strategy, I recommend that you use your sense of curiosity to identify your reaction. Just contemplationally say ‘Curious’ to help you quanitify the reaction the instigation is causing your use of ‘not public’ strategy. You don’t have to accept that feeling identified by contemplationally saying ‘Curious’ as a reaction that you have to actively use from your ‘not public’ use of strategy. Use that ‘Transporter’ episode as a reference. As an example, not the only example, you want to act more like Frank Martin(Chris Vance), less like Dieter Hausmann, when reacting from Giles. Idea ‘Curious’ can help you quantify your ‘not public’ strategy reactions as it pertains to instigations and related identities.

Consequence:

I’m using 2 illustrations for idea ‘Consequence’: 1)Just part of the name of the movie ‘Truth or Consequences, N.M.(1997)’ starring Kiefer Sutherland. Just remember ‘Truth or Consequences’, and 2)watch in relation to advice episode 7.18 ‘Q2’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager(2001)’. Here’s the explanation of the episode from www.imdb.com:

‘ When Q finds his rebellious son too much to handle, he brings him to Voyager in the hope that Captain Janeway can teach him responsibility and compassion. ‘

The episode even has a specific quote for idea ‘Consequence’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video that scene starts 14 minutes and 3 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Captain Janeway(Kate Mulgrew): ‘You need to make him understand that there are consequences to his actions.’

It is now 2:11 PM EST for me. In case you didn’t know, after all, I did mention it in a past list or more, as I am going to work, before I go to work, I eat in a place at the bus terminal, and I use the bus terminal to go to work. I see a lot of people go to work and go to school, and from time to time, certain people, adults and kids alike, want me to notice something. I also ‘ad lib’ certain people that I see to help me make ideas. Put that all together, and it may explain somewhat how I am making these ideas. Within the past week, as I was waiting for the bus to go to work, I invented idea ‘Consequence’. And here it is:

Let’s start with the adults that have been working in the same job for a few years or more. Let’s say they’ve been experiencing certain mild to moderate forms of instigation from time to time from other employees from their jobs, and it causes them to imagine them in instigation groups talking to management. It’s entertaining for them to think about that. According to idea ‘Consequence’, an instigator may be imposing instigations that overemphasize a sense of consequence, exploiting the fact that they think about them talking to management. Now, with idea ‘Curious’, you can now choose to disavow/not use that sense of absurdly overemphasized consequence that certain instigations may cause you to feel. Here’s a quote from episode 4.11 ‘Variations on a Theme Park’ from tv series ‘Dinosaurs’ refurbished with inaproprieities removed, to help you ‘remove’ that unnecessary sense of consequence from out of context experiences of instigations. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 3 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:

Announcer: ‘We interrupt your dinner to bring you this special report.’

Howard Handupme, Senior Correspondent: ‘In a bold move to stem the tide of exhausted employees in the workplace, the government announced starting today, all employees will be entitled to take off from work for a period of time to be known as… a vacation. All workers who feel exhausted by the excessive demands of their employers may take two full weeks to rest and recuperate. Ooh! Great. See ya.’

All right. Since it may be your 1st time using idea ‘Consequence’, just remember what you are doing at the time, and what your chosen perspective is. If you are thinking of something while sitting in a bus or at work, and some instigation causes you to contemplationally dread? about something, is that dread?, for example, even relevant as it relates to what you are doing? If it isn’t, then the consequence is also irrelevant. If you are an adult working for the same job for a few years or more, and you are experiencing mild to moderate forms of instigation at work, then it’s very likely that many of the instigations experienced probably caused you to interact with a lot of ‘out of context’ and non relevant forms of consequence. Now, with idea ‘Consequence’, you may be able to disavow/remove/stop using such contemplations of consequence, allowing you to relax more. The ‘Dinosaurs’ episode quote may help you with that.

Keep up not ready:

It is now 2:58 PM EST for me. I’m using 2 illustration references for idea ‘Keep up not ready’, 1)If you type in the phrase ‘you are not ready playstation’ in www.youtube.com, it should give you several selections of Playstation commercials that use the slogan ‘You Are Not Ready’ or something similar to that phrase. 2)movie ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, and the illustration is refurbished with inaproprieities removed, a quote from Bella Swan(Kristen Stewart), 55 minutes and 34 seconds into the movie:

Bella Swan: ‘Edward, I’m not ready to do this yet.’

55 minutes and 38 seconds:

Bella Swan: ‘I’m sorry. I said that I wasn’t ready.’

An instigator may cause you to ‘avoid’ keeping up with a sense to not be ready. If you are using the ‘Stop solving!’ idea I recently explained again in a recent list, even though you are choosing to not solve an experience, that experience may still have an adverse, lingering associated contemplation that may bother you, like a false accusation. You may feel that false accusation, for example, but you don’t have to become it. It may be annoying to experience, but with practice, you should get better at not becoming it. Now, with idea ‘Curious’ and ‘Consequence’, you may also experience a sense to ‘keep up with not being ready’, and yet choose to not use it, to not become it. When I use the idea, when I sense a contemplation that is encouraging me to avoid keeping up to not be ready, I either contemplationally say ‘Keep up’ or ‘Not ready’ to activate the idea, to not use that sense to ‘keep up’, to not use that sense to ‘not be ready’. What about those Playstation commercials, based on my interpretation of the ad campaign, it’s supposed to encourage you to use Playstation by telling you that ‘You are not ready’! What about that?

It is now 3:12 PM EST for me. I’m going to close this list now. This format seems to be working. Next Saturday, I’ll just give you a few of the new ideas that I may create on or before next Saturday, just like I did today. If not, I’ll do some sort of other idea thing. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

TV-14 viewer discretion for tv series ‘Dickinson’. Rated PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘No Time to Die’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘The Transporter’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Green Lantern’. Rated R mature themes, violence and viewer discretion for the ‘Deadpool’ movies. Mature themes, violence, and viewer discretion for tv series ‘La Femme Nikita’. PG-13 mature themes, violence, and viewer discretion for movie ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’. Some viewer discretion for tv series ‘Fast Layne’.(They are in dangerous situations with that talking car.) TV-PG violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Voyager’. TV-PG for tv series ‘Dinosaurs’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Curious’, ‘Consequence’, and ‘Keep up not ready’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.