5/21/2022
Salutations.
It is now 8:09 AM EST for me.
I was going to explain something about the previous list, how it was structured, and I planned to close that list earlier, but I’m going to postpone everything, so to speak, to start and finish this new list. I call this idea ‘Stringency’, a name that I created for it just earlier today. Next week, I’ll close Wishlist #1322, explain it further in the next list, and then give you the next idea. Currently, those next ideas are called ‘How’, ‘Not effective’, and ‘Guilty not able’. Idea ‘Guilty not able’ is the idea that I am actively, currently using right now. However, I can change my mind, and type something else entirely, let’s say for example, by the time next Saturday shows up, I invented several new ideas that I would rather type in. For now, I’m going to look for a music video and trailer for this list. After I select them, I’ll recommend them to you, and then start explaining idea ‘Stringency’. See you then.
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Greetings. It is now 10:10 AM EST for me.
The music that I recommend, refurbished, for this advice, is called ‘Dancing Feet’ by Kygo. According to youtube.com, it premiered Feb. 28, 2022, almost 3 months ago, and has over 7 million views. Here’s a quote from one of the comments:
‘ Great song! Love a positive funky love song that makes you feel good and want to dance to it. ‘
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And here is a review quote from themusicuniverse.com about the music video:
‘ Released with the single is the official music video, directed by Johannes Lovund. The playful visual sees Kygo and DNCE frontman Joe Jonas channel Miami Vice as they cruise the sun-soaked tropical city, working by day at The Palm Tree Resort and losing their inhibitions on the dancefloor at night. ‘
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And here is a quote from the lyrics to the song ‘Dancing Feet’:
‘Cause these dancing feet don’t cry to the rhythm they cry for you
And every Saturday night that you ain’t here my tears are blue
And these blinding lights they shine so bright like we’re on the moon
But I don’t wanna dance another beat no unless it’s with you
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And this is how I found music video ‘Dancing Feet’: I went to www.youtube.com and searched for phrase ‘new songs may 2022’. I then selected ‘FILTERS’, for ‘UPLOAD DATE’, I selected ‘This week’, and selections were presented. After looking through other selections, I eventually selected ‘Top 20 Songs: May 2022 (05/21/2022) I Best Billboard Music Chart Hits’, publisher ‘MUSIC CHARTS’, published May 17, 2022. Even though it advertises ‘Top 20 Songs’, the number goes to #49. The video clip ‘Dancing Feet’ is #21, and starts 1 minute and 19 seconds into that video clip selection.
Now, because I have to refurbish the music video for this list’s use, I have to point out and change the use of a certain gist in the music video ‘Dancing Feet’. It starts 28 seconds into that music video. I’m assuming that the music group Kygo are presenting themselves as valets(definiton of ‘valet’: ‘an attendant who parks cars for patrons at a hotel, restaurant, etc.’). Yes, it’s a music video, but when using it for this advice, to be clear, as valets, you’re not supposed to take another person’s car out on a ‘joy ride’, something that the music video ‘Kygo’ is illustrating in the music video. Here’s a job related story example to illustrate: A man in a job was recently given certain resources that can, metaphorically, turn certain college students that he interacted with while in college in to gold. This he thought to himself privately, of course, and not presented to anyone. Soon after he was thinking about this, he also conceptualized several people from management, without a clear identity, they’re all men, wearing suits. That conceptualization was used to clarify in his mind an example those men from management were giving him. They were showing him by example a certain courtesy that they give to many situations. And that is what stopped him from turning those college students into gold and stealing them. He believes that, in normal job related conversations, no one is going to say to him quote ‘Don’t turn college students into gold and steal them.’ It’s something that people just use their common sense to not do.
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It is now 11:13 AM EST for me. The trailer that I recommend for this advice is called ‘Better Nate Than Ever | Official Trailer | Disney+’. To find this trailer, what I did was recall from memory publisher ‘Walt Disney Studios’. In youtube.com, I searched for phrase ‘walt disney studios’, went to that publisher, clicked ‘VIDEOS’, watched selection ‘“It’s An Open Audition” Clip | Better Nate Than Ever | Disney+’. I then searched for phrase ‘better nate than ever’, not the youtube search, but the ‘Walt Disney Studios’ search, located at the upper right hand corner of their publisher page. One of the selections offered was ‘Better Nate Than Ever | Official Trailer | Disney+’, and I clicked that. It was published Feb 27, 2022, almost 3 months ago, and it has over 1.1 million views. Here’s a quote from one of the comments:
‘ I feel like no one knows that this was actually a book, I read it in middle school. It’s really good & sad, I hope they can stay true to it! ‘
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I chose trailer ‘Better Nate Than Ever’ out of desperation, because I couldn’t find a trailer with the help of my youtube ‘signed in’ homepage. I don’t think it will happen, that publisher ‘Walt Disney Studios’ will disappoint me. When I watched the trailer, I really didn’t pay much attention to it. It’s something that I would probably watch it again to help compensate for, but it’s a Disneyplus movie, so I don’t believe that I have to watch it again. Based on my understanding, Nate is inspired to audition for something in New York, and while he’s there, he’s going to live with his aunt. Nate meets all sorts of people in New York, so it’s a great trailer. I absolutely encourage you to use it for this advice. It’s just not my 1st choice, is all.
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All right! It’s now 11:30 AM EST for me. I’m going order KFC chicken again from UberEats. I’ll start typing again today soon.
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Stringency:
It is now 1:00 PM EST for me.
Before I begin, here’s an illustration example for idea ‘Stringency’. It is from movie ‘The Pursuit of Happyness(2006)’ starring Will Smith as Chris Gardner, and Brian Howe as Jay Twistle. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 45 minutes and 55 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Jay Twistle: ‘Hey, now you can call me Jay. We’ll talk to you soon.’
Chris Gardner: ‘All right, so I’ll let you know, Jay.’
Jay: ‘ “You’ll let me know, Jay?” What do you mean? ‘
Chris: ‘Yeah, I’ll give you a call tomorrow sometime– ‘
Jay: ‘What are you talking– ? You hounded me for this. You stood here– ‘
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Here’s a story example: A woman working for a company chooses to help a man out, ‘sticking her neck out’, so to speak, and as she is using such an effort, the man eventually stops using her help. Soon after the man disappoints her, she says to a few co-workers and friends quote:
woman: ‘That’s the last time I’ll help anyone that way!’
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In both the example from the movie ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’, and in that story, both people made an obvious effort to help another, and when their efforts are not reciprocated in some sort of acceptable level, they both expressed a certain justified disappointment. In my opinion, there’s nothing wrong with their reactions. However, also in my opinion, such experiences may cause people who have such experiences to have less tolerance to certain uses of stringencies. It could make them more stringent, and less tolerant for those who do not meet the expectations of such stringencies. I am using this situation to create an idea called ‘Stringency’.
So, this is how idea ‘Stringency’ relates to certain experienced instigations: certain instigations may cause an innocent person to make their uses of stringencies less tolerant. For example, if you do not meet the expectations of their affected stringencies, then you may be rejected or not allowed in accordance to such use of stringencies.
Here’s another way of seeing it: if you have been in your job for several years or more as a non-managerial employee, and you are experiencing certain mild to moderate forms of instigations, then the contemplation justifications you may have been encouraged to create from such repeated exposure could cause you to commit to certain uses of stringencies that have very little tolerance for those who don’t meet up to the expectations of such stringencies. Here’s an illustration example: let’s use the remote control that you use for your tv as an illustration example. Let’s say that you are using one of your hands to feel the one end of that remote control. That represents the justifications certain forms of instigations have caused you to commit certain stringencies to. Idea ‘Stringencies’, it’s intent, is to help you, if you choose to, to go to the other end of that remote control, and that represents a more tolerant and acceptable interaction with certain let’s say disappointments to certain stringencies, participations that may, if you choose to, be reasonably acceptable to you, but are still not meeting certain expectations to certain stringencies.
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Here’s a quote from Wishlist #1118, from 4/07/2018:
The 1st illustration is from the movie ‘Mrs. Winterbourne(1996)’, starring Brendan Fraser as Bill Winterbourne, Shirley MacLaine as Grace Winterbourne, and Peter Gerety as Father Brian Kilraine. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and the streaming rental is about 3 dollars Standard Definition. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 38 minutes and 16 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Bill:-‘A banker’s daughter? My ass! Sorry, Father.’
Grace:-‘No, “ass” is fine. Right, Father?’
Father Brian:-‘Well, in Judges chapter 15, Samson smote the Philistines with the jawbone of an ass?. I think that was ass in a different…’
Grace and Father Brian then said simultaneously(at the same time):-‘”Ass” is fine.’
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Certain stringency commitments may also discourage you from learning certain things. For example, a group of students are given a learning assignment, but according to certain serious fact expectations, a student cannot continue to learn from that learning assignment because it contradicts certain serious fact expectations. Here’s an illustration example for that, refurbished for advice, of course. It is in episode 7.5 ‘Chrysalis’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1998)’. The highlight of that scene starts, according to Amazon Video, 23 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Jack(Tim Ransom): ‘Change the cosmological constant.’
24 minutes and 1 second into the episode:
Sarina Douglas(Faith Salie): ‘You can’t change the cosmological constant.’
Jack: ‘You know something, Sarina, we are trying to save existence as we know it, and all you can do is criticize.’
Sarina: ‘I’m sorry.’
Jack: ‘Thank you! Now, where were we?’
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The 1st story that I used, refurbished for idea ‘Stringencies’, was when the Greek God Apollo had to work for King Admetus for a year. Even though I was not able to find certain references, and it is Greek mythology, but I believed that such an experience allowed the God Apollo to diversify his sense of stringency use.
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It is now 2:24 PM EST for me.
If you choose to use idea ‘Stringency’, here’s an answer that may accelerate it’s effectiveness for you. Consider only a few mild to moderate stringencies that you believe may have been affected by mild to moderate forms of instigation, and think of a reason that you may participate, but such participations contradict somewhat those selected stringencies. These participations, for certain circumstances, are possibly acceptable for you to directly use, even though it contradicts certain stringencies that you believe were affected by certain forms of instigations. Those participations are not extreme.
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All right. It is now 2:34 PM EST for me. Here is an illustration example that I personally used for idea ‘Stringencies’, and I am going to recommend a variation for this advice be used by you as well. It is from episode 1.4 ‘Under Pressure’ from sci-fi tv series ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth(2022)’. I think the episode is only available from Showtime’s streaming service. Showtime’s streaming service is available as one of Amazon.com’s channels, so if you choose to watch that episode, you may watch it via Amazon.com. I’m recommending that, as a mental exercise, you just imagine working for one of the characters, Edie Flood(Sonya Cassidy). In my opinion from just watching the show, she is a very stern, stringent woman. If you just casually imagine working for her, with certain mild stringency susceptibilities, like idea ‘Stringency’ indicates, then I believe that could be useful to you. I’m choosing to quote her from that ‘Under Pressure’ episode, but if you choose to, refurbished for advice with inaproprieities removed, you may see her in that episode, and other episodes as well. Just the 1st 4 episodes of series ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ you may do this, since I don’t know how ‘bad’ future episodes may depict her. The quote starts, according to Amazon Video, 43 minutes and 18 seconds into that episode. Here is the quote:
Edie Flood: ‘Handle whatever this is. I don’t have time for it.’
Spencer Clay(Jimmi Simpson): ‘Miss Flood, he can’t handle this and you’re not going anywhere.’
Edie Flood: ‘Call Robert and have him escorted off the property. He doesn’t speak to me like that.’
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It is now 2:51 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. Next Saturday, I plan to close Wishlist #1322, talk about it a little in the next list, and then explain ideas ‘How’, ‘Not effective’, and ‘Guilty not able’, unless I change my mind. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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Rated PG viewer discretion for movie ‘Better Nate Than Ever'(I’m just recommending that you watch the trailer). Rated PG-13 language, viewer discretion for movies ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’ and ‘Mrs. Winterbourne’. Rated TV-PG sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Greek mythology use refurbished with inaproprieities removed for advice. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Stringency’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.