3/12/2022
Saluations.
It is now 8:25 AM EST for me.
I originally planned to continue to explain idea ‘Effort of resolve’, but because of the epiphany(I call it ‘epiphany’) you may have experienced using the idea called ‘Available objectivity’ from the last list, Wishlist #1312, I’m going to offer you instead 2 more ideas to help you prepare you to continue with idea ‘Effort of resolve’. The 1st idea is called ‘Disappointment’, and I haven’t thought of a name for the 2nd idea yet. So, for clarification, here is a quote from idea ‘Available objectivity’ again. According to Amazon Video, it’s from episode 4.7 ‘The Doctor’s Daughter’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Doctor Who(2008)’, a conversation between General Cobb(Nigel Terry) and The Doctor(David Tennant). The reference was designated to be refurbished for the advice. The scene starts 12 minutes and 29 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote again:
The Doctor: ‘A second ago, it was peace in our time, now you’re talking about genocide.’
General Cobb: ‘For us, that means the same thing.’
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So, it is what General Cobb said: ‘For us, that means the same thing.’ , that is contemplationally being used. I suspect that, during the 1st few days of using it, the adults especially felt a sense of what I call ‘epiphany’, a positive effect that the idea is working. It’s been my experience that such a feeling is temporary, but I still have concern as to how the people, from kids to adults, reacted to that ‘General Cobb’ quote. And that is why today I am introducing to you 2 more ideas, to help prepare you to continue to use idea ‘Effort of resolve’. Next Saturday, I plan to continue to explain idea ‘Effort of resolve’.
It is now 8:37 AM EST for me. I am now going to look for a new music video and trailer for the advice in this list, and then after I select them, I will then begin explaining those 2 ideas. I’ll see you then.
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It is now 11:13 AM EST for me.
I’ll present to you the music video and trailer in the order that I found and watched them earlier today. The tv series trailer was the 1st one that I found. It is called ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’. I found it in the ‘signed in’ youtube homepage. I eventually selected the one offered by publisher ‘Star Wars’. Just go to www.youtube.com, search for phrase ‘star wars’, select the publisher from one of the selections offered, then select ‘VIDEOS’. Trailer ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ was published 2 days ago, and already has almost 11 million views! It already has 30,000 comments! Here’s a quote from one of the comments:
‘ The music mix in this trailer is the most on point thing ever. That transition from Duel of The Fates into battle of The Heroes is marvelous. ‘
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And here is the premise from www.wikipedia.org to help you understand the trailer, if you choose to watch it:
‘ Ten years after the events of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), Obi-Wan Kenobi is watching over Luke Skywalker on Tatooine when he finds himself embarking on a “rollicking adventure”[1][2] that pits him against the Inquisitors, who are bent on destroying any remaining fragments of the Jedi Order. ‘
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So, like that comment that I chose said, the music used while watching the trailer really does make it entertaining to watch. If you like watching tv shows ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘The Book of Boba Fett’, then you should also enjoy watching the trailer for ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’. Here’s another quote from wikipedia.org:
‘ Obi-Wan Kenobi is scheduled to premiere on May 25, 2022, and will consist of six episodes. ‘
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It is now 11:32 AM EST for me.
So, after I selected the trailer ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ for the 1st time earlier today(I didn’t watch the entire trailer. I only saw a few seconds of it, and then decided to select it. I watched the entire trailer after I finally selected and watched the music video.), I proceeded to look for the music video. As usual, it was an effort to find. Finally, the music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘It Gets Dark’ by Sigrid. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’, category ‘New Videos by Genre’, sub-category ‘Vevo Brand New POP’, and the description provided for that category is ‘The latest videos from the biggest stars!’. As of now, music video ‘It Gets Dark’ is #4 of 76. And here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘It Gets Dark’:
I, I’ve never, ever been this far away from home
And now I know
It gets dark, yeah, it gets dark
And I, I’m moving at the speed of light, I had to go
But now I know
It gets dark so I can see the stars
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And here is a quote from unitedbypop.com for the song ‘It Gets Dark’:
‘ An ode to accepting the bad times so the good things can break through, the new song shows yet again Sigrid’s talent of crafting something so personal, yet, universal. ‘
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And here is a partial quote from one of the comments:
‘ Sigrid is really talented. Her confidence and energy are very inspiring and that’s not a lot of what we see these days. ‘
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To watch music video ‘It Gets Dark’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘sigrid it gets dark’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 120 thousand views. It was published 3/11/2022, yesterday.
1st, I want to say that, as I was watching music video ‘It Gets Dark’, I surprisingly enjoyed it. However, when I selected it before I watched it, I was disappointed in it. I eventually contemplationally said ‘Even benchwarmers get to play.’ , and that allowed me to watch it. I chose it because I had to choose something before I begin giving you your recommended advice. Soon after I started to watch it, I was surprised to discover that I actually like it. The meaning of the song from the review selected integrated with the music video as I watched it, making the music video enjoyable to watch. So, if you choose to watch music video ‘It Gets Dark’ by Sigrid, I recommend that you give it 20 seconds or so, and you, too, may be surprised that you may also find the music video enjoyable to watch.
I’m going to watch the ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ trailer again before I begin the actual advice.
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Disappointment:
It is now 12:33 PM EST for me.
1st, let’s get the formalities out of the way. Disappointment can be used reasonably, for example, when used to evaluate others, to help them develop, to improve. This example, I don’t know if it’s available streaming or whatever. I’m just making it available to you. It’s from the movie ‘Streets of Gold(1986)’ starring Klaus Maria Brandauer as Alek Neuman, Wesley Snipes as Roland Jenkins, and Adrian Pasdar as Timmy Boyle. Here is a description from www.imdb.com about the movie:
‘ Alek is an immigrant who has just moved to the U. S. He was banned from competing for the USSR Olympic boxing team because of his religion. Depressed and alcoholic, he finds happiness and redemption when he trains two fighters. ‘
If memory serves, there was a scene in the movie when Alek was evaluating both Roland Jenkins and Timmy Boyle while they were boxing with another manager. Both men gave Roland Jenkins a lot of praise in their evaluations of him, and both men express a lot of disappointments when evaluating Timmy Boyle. The disappointments, among other things, were used to help Timmy Boyle improve his boxing ability.
So, I stipulate, I believe that disappoinments can be used reasonably in American society.
And now, to the instigation part. I’m going to quote a scene from the movie ‘Mission: Impossible(1996)’ starring Jean Reno as Krieger, Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, and Ving Rhames as Luther. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 13 minutes, and 48 seconds into movie. Here is the starting quote:
Krieger: ‘I don’t think you’re in any position to give orders, do you? Not while I’m holding this.’
Soon after, Ethan Hunt shows him several magic tricks involving misdirection, convincing Krieger that he does not actually have the disc.
1 hour, 15 minutes, and 28 seconds into the movie, Krieger throws away the disc.
1 hour, 17 minutes, and 2 seconds into the movie, Luther notices that Ethan Hunt is taking the disc out of the garbage that Krieger threw away. Here is the quote:
Luther: ‘Krieger did have the Noc list?’
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Here’s the definition of idea ‘Disappointment’ for this list that I am trying to get to. An instigator may improperly impose an impression of disappointment that may contemplationally cause you to not use ‘the answer’, certain aspects of what you have learned that are acceptable to use, but the experienced disappointment is causing you to forsake it. Refurbished for advice of course, in that ‘Mission: Impossible’ scene, Krieger did have the Noc list, but Ethan Hunt’s imposed upon disappointment caused Krieger to believe that he did not have the Noc list. So, if you extrapolate from that ‘Mission: Impossible’ illustration, if you experienced mild to moderate forms of instigation before, and a few of those experiences still bother you when you recall them, then some? of those few instigation experiences may also be interpreted as out of context disappointments that may discourage you from using ‘the answer’. Let’s quote what ‘the answer’ means, to make it easier to identify:
the answer: ‘certain aspects of what you have learned that are acceptable to use, but the experienced disappointment is causing you to forsake it.’
There is this trick that I invented for idea ‘Disappointment’, but it depends on the trailer for movie ‘La La Land(2013)’ starring Emma Stone as Mia, and Ryan Gosling as Sebastian. It’s based on the trailer offered by the streaming service Hulu. So, you would have to have the streaming service Hulu to see that trailer. I looked in youtube and google, and I couldn’t find that trailer. If you have Hulu, search for ‘la la land’, select it, then scroll down and select ‘EXTRAS’ to watch the trailer.
Now, if you watch that trailer, you should notice that Mia(Emma Stone) wreaks of disappointment! The trailer begins with Mia auditioning for an acting role, and it later gives the impression that she did not get that role. And to make it even more obvious, 44 seconds into that trailer, Mia is expressing doubts to Sebastian about her career goals. Here is the quote:
Mia: ‘Maybe I’m not good enough.’
Sebastian: ‘Yes, you are.’
Mia: ‘No, maybe I’m not.’
Sebastian: ‘Yes, you are.’
Mia:(shaking her head in disbelief.)
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Not just her:
So, the ‘trick’ is to use Mia’s disbelief as an illustration reference to the impressions of out of context mild to moderate instigations that you have experienced, that still bother you, so that more objectively recall such experiences. For example, think of those scenes from the movie ‘La La Land, or use that trailer, those scenes where Mia expresses disbelief, contemplationally say something like ‘Not just her’, recall those experienced instigations that may still bother you with a scene or more involving Mia’s disbelief or her efforts that lead to disbelief, like that audition, with the intent to more objectively recall those mild to moderate forms of experienced instigations that may still bother you, to sense them as disappointments more objectively thought about, so that you may be able to allocate them better, to allow you to use more those aspects of what you have learned that are acceptable to use, but were repressed because of such impressions of out of context disappointments.
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It is now 1:50 PM EST for me. I am going to stop typing now, and I’m going to close this list. I don’t want to use more time to explain the 2nd idea. I could explain it, but I want to do other stuff today. At least I typed in one of those ideas. Anyway, next Saturday, I’m going to continue explaining idea ‘Effort of resolve’. I believe it may be very useful to know, since it’s an idea that I am still actively using. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.
Well, before I close this list, I’m going to watch again that ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ trailer.
Before I watch that trailer, I want to mention that, as I was typing this list, I had another leg cramp, my right leg. It’s not as bad as the previous ones. I took 1 Hyland’s Leg Cramps PM pill, and I used a little Hyland’s Leg Cramps ointment on my right leg, and the leg cramp went away. I am now going to watch the trailer.
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Rated TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Doctor Who’. Sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for trailer ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’. Rated R viewer discretion for movie ‘Streets of Gold’. PG-13 violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Mission: Impossible’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘La La Land’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Disappointment’ and ‘Not just her’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.