Wishlist #1296

Salutations.

It is now 9:48 AM EST for me.

As a reminder to the kids and younger teenagers reading this blog, even though I don’t have proof and it’s just a belief, I believe that there are many people coming into this country who are not used to instigation exposure. For example, I recently imagined comparing myself(not specifically) to CEOs and celebrities, people who are already very capable of managing minor forms of instigation exposure, and I would think that I am so lacking in instigation wisdom. However, it is also reasonable to make the comparison, to compare myself to those who have relatively no strategy as it relates to instigation exposure. It is important to keep those people in mind. Since I also believe that social media will only become more and more needed in American society, such as the tv series ‘Emily in Paris(2020)’, Emily Cooper(Lily Collins) stressing the need for social media in business, extrapolated, in my opinion, it is very likely that if people create something in social media involving instigation advice, they will improve it over time, and it can be very specifically related to their jobs and lifestyles, allowing others to find it useful.

And now to get that music video and movie trailer out of the way. The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today once and recommend for this advice is called ‘Anywhere With You’ by Afrojack, Lucas & Steve, Dubvision. I found it by searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘new songs october 2021’. I selected ‘Top New Songs October 2021’ by publisher ‘Redlist’. It was published Oct 28, 2021, less than 2 days ago. It’s video clip starts 35 seconds into the video clip collection, and it’s #45 out of 50. Here is a quote from edmsauce.com about the song ‘Anywhere With You’:

‘ Ideal for events like Tomorrowland in both its melodies and enormity, the new single is all about dancing and having fun with your friends and loved ones, wherever you are: ‘Anywhere With You’. ‘

And here’s a quote from the lyrics to song ‘Anywhere With You’:

Wherever you go, you know I’d follow you
‘Cause I’d go anywhere, anywhere, anywhere with you
Just say, “Let’s go”, I’d run away with you
Yeah, I’d go anywhere, anywhere, anywhere
Anywhere with you

To watch music video ‘Anywhere With You’ for free, in www.youtube.com search for phrase ‘anywhere with you afrojack’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 857 thousand views. It premiered Oct 1, 2021, about a month ago.

In my opinion, when I watched it, it started introducing you to 3 couples, one relatively young, one couple I think in their mid 40s, and an elderly couple. Throughout the course of the music video, all 3 individually are shown enjoying each other’s company. Near the end of the music video, the man from the youngest couple looks like he’s proposing marriage to the young woman, and the other 2 couples are shown to have already been married, as illustrated by the women’s wedding rings.

And here’s the movie trailer I watched once earlier today and also recommend for this advice, refurbished for advice. It is a movie trailer called ‘Memoria(2021)’ starring Tilda Swinton as Jessica Holland. Here is a quote from awardswatch.com about the movie ‘Memoria’:

‘ Listen to the rustling of leaves and the howling of the wind. Bask in it like sunlight on a summer’s day. Just stay still and be quietly moved by this evocative display of memory and peaceful solitude. ‘

It reminds me of the music video from song ‘Nevermind’ by Dennis Lloyd. I recommended that music video in at least 2 past lists already.

I found the movie trailer from www.youtube.com. Search for phrase and click publisher ‘Movie Coverage’, then select ‘VIDEOS’. As of now, movie trailer ‘MEMORIA Trailer 2 (2021) Tilda Swinton, Drama Movie’ was published 3 weeks ago according to that ‘VIDEOS’ collection.

The reason why I chose ‘Memoria’ was because I was looking for a trailer that was relaxing. I focused my search using publisher ‘Movie Coverage’. I was going to select something from that ‘VIDEOS’ trailer collection. I kept scrolling down, watching a few trailers, until I eventually selected ‘Memoria’ and watched the entire trailer for the 1st time earlier today. In my opinion, for a movie trailer, it’s really quite relaxing to watch.

It is now 11:21 AM EST for me. At that time, less than a minute ago, I got an idea to help the men acclimate to Wishlist #1295. Of course, I only imagined that they have some contemplation issues processing that list, such as ‘Not how it’s used’, ‘Forget’, and ‘Focus’. The kids/teenagers, adult women may also find this useful, but it’s specifically made for the men. The reference is from a tv show, they’re all acting, but refurbished with respectful maturity, the men may still find it useful.

So, if the men choose to, let me prepare you for it with a speculation. Sometimes, I would think about a legitimate job related situation where I am only working with attractive, single, available women, since in the past when I would think about that, and in the now, I am currently a single man. Using respectful maturity, I think I can handle it. In that situation, although it has always been implied in my mind, I didn’t even think about it, it was always possible that a relationship with any one of those women may occur if I choose it, and to remind you I only imagined this. The reason I am saying this is because of the illustration. It is in episode 1.15 ‘The Prodigal’ from fantasy tv series ‘Angel(2000)’. If you may choose to watch the entire series, the series ‘Angel’ is available on hulu. One low monthly fee, and you may try to watch many episodes, and it’s all included without additional payment. The episode is also available for purchase streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that illustration refurbished with certain scenes changed and removed starts 4 minutes and 41 seconds into the episode. The illustration is used to show Detective Kate Lockley’s(Elisabeth Rohm) efforts to acclimate to her situation with the help of the vampire Angel(David Boreanaz). Based on my experience watching those illustrations, if you choose to watch it, you may feel like there’s an attraction between Detective Lockley and Angel. Like idea ‘Not how it’s used’, the vampire Angel is not using that sense of attraction. He’s strictly helping Detective Lockley with her investigation. However, Detective Lockley’s objectivity may be affected, since she is acclimating to her newfound situation. Now, that’s those 2. When people watch that scene, they may feel that sense of attraction and interpret it as a possible involvement, and add that feeling to the entertainment effect of watching that scene. I thought that this situation may help the men acclimate better to the last idea, Wishlist #1295. So, starting with 4 minutes and 41 seconds from Amazon Video, here’s the 1st quote:

Detective Lockley: ‘Sorry. I guess I’m still having a little trouble with this otherworldly stuff.’

Angel: ‘Right. Although demons aren’t technically otherworldly. I mean, in fact, they were here– first.’

Detective Lockley:(walks away)

6 minutes and 48 seconds into the episode:

Detective Lockley: ‘I think he’s actually checking up on me.’

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Angel: ‘You sound surprised.’

Detective Lockley: ‘No, you don’t get to do that.’

Angel: ‘What?’

Detective Lockley: ‘Disable a demon in front of me and then act like we’re gonna have a cappuccino together. It doesn’t work that way.’

Angel: ‘How does it work?’

Detective Lockley: ‘I’m not convinced it does.’

Now, if you imagined working with a bunch of single, attractive, available women, and you think you can handle it, that ‘Angel’ scene only has, in my opinion, only 1 single, attractive, available woman, Detective Kate Lockley, and yet both Detective Kate Lockley still needs some time to acclimate to her situation, the otherworldly stuff and the attraction she feels for Angel. And even then, that’s only part of it. It’s also that sense of attraction the episode may create with the people watching it that may also help the men acclimate to Wishlist #1295, including that sense of attraction they, too, may also feel when watching those scenes.

All right! It is now 12:12 PM EST for me. I’m going to explain 3 new ideas that I invented within the past week. The 1st idea is called ‘Reciprocate’, the 2nd idea is called ‘Not doing anything’, and the 3rd idea is a variation of idea ‘Not doing anything’ called ‘Deny need’.

Reciprocate:

The definition I’m using for idea ‘Reciprocate’ from www.dictionary.com is ‘to give, feel, etc., in return.’ Using the ideas in Wishlist #1295, more specifically, idea ‘Not how it’s used’, you may now have the objectivity to sense that, if you experienced mild to moderate instigations, you may sense that certain instigations may have the effect of causing you to sense a reciprocation with the instigation. You don’t have to obligate yourself to interacting with impressions/accusations of reciprocation with instigation. I just thought of a reference, like a minute or so ago, but it’s not an instigation. It was a scene in the movie ‘Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian’, what Amelia Earhart(Amy Adams) did when she saw ‘The Tuskegee Airmen’. She wanted to join them, but was reminded by Larry Daley(Ben Stiller) that she was already committed to doing something else with him. I don’t know if that scene is available streaming, since I didn’t verify it. Anyway, idea ‘Not how it’s used’ may help you to be objective enough to sense that you don’t have to commit to adverse impressions of reciprocation from out of context instigations you may have already experienced, or will experience.

Not doing anything:

I just thought of the reference. There was this scene in the movie ‘Real Genius(1985)’ starring Val Kilmer as Chris Knight. A group of college students were studying in a room. One of the students yelled as he was leaving the room. All of the other students looked, and as soon as that yelling student left the room, all of the other students continued studying. That scene reminded me of idea ‘Not doing anything’. That is when an instigation improperly imposes a contemplation emphasis in your mind to give you the impression that you are ‘doing something’ as it relates to the emphasis, but you are not doing anything, just the basic reasons why you are there.

Here’s a common situation when other people around you may not adversely affect your awareness of what you are doing: when you are on break, for example, a school student eating lunch in the cafeteria filled with other students. If you imagine being one of those students, you should have the awareness that you are on your lunch break, and not actively interacting with what the other students are talking about in the cafeteria.

Now, when using idea ‘Not doing anything’, even your use of intent and strategy should not impede with the awareness of what you are doing, that you are also ‘not doing anything’ when that is the case. An experienced instigation may cause you experience ‘blowback’ or ‘recoil’, something that may give you the emphasis impression that you are doing something as it relates to how the instigation affects you, but in reality you are ‘not doing anything’ for that instance, just what you are supposed to be doing. Just contemplationally say ‘Not doing anything’ to see that an experienced instigation is not affecting your awareness of what you are doing, that you may feel an instigation induced sense of doing something, but you don’t have to become that feeling.

Deny need:

Idea ‘Deny need’ is really ‘Deny need ‘not doing anything’ ‘. Idea ‘Deny need’ is a variation for idea ‘Not doing anything’. That is when an instigation improperly imposes a sense emphasis of wanting, a sense of needing, that is used as bait to cause you to associate that want/need sense to some sort of meaning. The instigation may also cause you to deny that you are experiencing such a sense of wanting and needing. Just contemplationally say ‘Deny need’ to check if an experienced instigation or inadvertency is causing you to deny such a want/need. You may feel it, but not become it. You may contemplationally say to yourself just as an example, it doesn’t have to be something you may actually want to do, it’s just an example to use to help you understand this idea, ‘I want a trip to Europe. That doesn’t mean I’m imposing such a want on others in order to cause them to interact with some sort of meaning.’

It is now 12:48 PM EST for me. I’m going to stop typing for now. I’ll do the same thing that I am doing now for next Saturday, type in a few of the new ideas that I will create from now until next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

[10/30/2021: To be clear, that sense of want/need could be coming from the instigator, not from you. You don’t even have to commit/acknowledge/interact with a sense of want/need coming from others. 10/30/2021]

TV-MA mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Emily in Paris’. TV-14 mature themes, violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Angel’. Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian’ and movie ‘Real Genius’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Reciprocate’, ‘Not doing anything’, and ‘Deny need’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.