3/22/2023
Greetings.
It is now 12:23 PM EST for me.
Earlier today, I finished my laundry, did my grocery shopping, and even watched the latest episode of ‘The Mandalorian’. Today, I want to finish where I left off last week. Here is a quote from Wishlist #1367, where I left off:
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‘ This next idea is a strategy that I recently used to use a lot when using these ideas. Here’s the idea:
It wasn’t that long ago, let’s say over 2 years ago, while I was using the bus, all of the passengers could only use the back of the bus to enter and leave the bus, since many of the bus drivers were getting sick because of COVID. The bus passengers including myself could not use the entrance that opened where the bus driver was.
My point is that I recommend that you make up/imagine mild to moderate? forms of instigations that you are experiencing that are in your favor, that is safe for you to imagine. Don’t just use the ideas when you experience instigation, use the ideas with the intent to diversify your experienced instigation. As of 12:44 PM EST today, I checked in www.google.com to see if the tv series ‘Boston Public’ is available streaming, DVD, etc., but those few links that I looked at says that it’s not available yet. I’m making a quote based on a copy that I purchased a certain amount of years ago, and as soon as I watched it, I threw away the copy, since it’s not an official DVD. They’re not available yet, even though the show last aired almost 20 years ago. The quote is from main character Steven Harper(Chi McBride). I think he was the principal of that high school. I don’t know if that scene is still going to be there when the official DVD finally shows up, but if memory serves, he said that the only times he talks to the students directly is when they’re in his office, and they or other students did something wrong. So, if you only use your strategy ideas when you experience instigation, as one example, not the only example, it could look like Principal Harper’s experiences talking to kids: you only talk to them when they get into trouble. I’m recommending that you add more variety to your experiences with instigation. With a little practice, it could look like using only one door bus going in, and the same door bus leaving. ‘
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I want to finish that today, then finish a new idea that is hard for me to give a short synopsis explanation for. That way, tomorrow I can finally start explaining idea ‘Strength’. I’ll look for that music video and trailer now for this idea. Later today, after I prepare them, I’ll recommend them to you. I’ll see you then.
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It is now 1:48 PM EST for me.
The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘I know it won’t work’ by Gracie Abrams. According to wikipedia.org, she was born September 7, 1999(age 23). I found it by searching in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘new music videos march 2023’. I then selected ‘New Songs March 2023 – Today’s Top New English Music 2023’ by publisher ‘Redlist – Playlist Tops’. Music video ‘I know it won’t work’ is #46 out of 99. Here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘I know it won’t work’:
And part of me wants to walk away till you really listen
I hate to look at your face and know that we’re feeling different
‘Cause part of me wants you back, but
I know it won’t work like that, huh?
Why won’t you try moving on for once? That might make it easy
I know we cut all the ties but you’re never really leaving
And part of me wants you back, but
I know it won’t work like that, huh?
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I couldn’t quickly find a review for that song, so here’s my opinion: Throughout most of the music video, Gracie Abrams is dragging a branch on the beach as she is singing her song. I thought it was relaxing to watch. I believe there’s deeper meaning in there, something to do with relationships. I recommend that you watch music video ‘I know it won’t work’ for this advice. To watch this music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘gracie abrams i know it won’t work’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 500K views. It was published 3 weeks ago by publisher Gracie Abrams.
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The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend to be watched for this advice, refurbished for this advice, is called ‘SIMULANT Trailer (2023)’. I found it by searching for phrase ‘movie coverage’ in www.youtube.com to select it’s publisher, select ‘PLAYLISTS’, then select ‘The Best ACTION / THRILLERS’. The movie trailer ‘SIMULANT’ is #17. The trailer from publisher Movie Coverage was published 13 days ago and has 74K views.
The reason why I chose trailer ‘SIMULANT’ is because of it’s soundtrack and video’s science fiction vibe that it gives you as you watch it. That vibe, in my opinion, makes you feel like you’re watching a science fiction movie trailer, and it’s a vibe that you want to have.
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It is now 2:15 PM EST for me.
All right. Let’s start with the illustration reference. I’m using a scene from the movie ‘Dune: Part One(2021)’ starring Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica Atreides and Charlotte Rampling as Reverend Mother Mohiam. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 29 minutes and 16 seconds into the movie. The quote is edited for this advice. Here is the quote:
Lady Jessica Atreides: ‘Did you have to go that far?’
Reverend Mother Mohiam: ‘You chose to train him in the Way, in defiance of our rule. He wields our power. He had to be tested to the limits. You were told to bear only daughters. But you, in your pride, thought you could produce the Kwisatz Haderach.
Lady Jessica Atreides: ‘Was I wrong?’
Reverend Mother Mohiam: ‘If he is The One, he has a long way to go. His Sight is barely awakened… But our plans are measured in centuries. We have other prospects if he fails his promise.’
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To try to explain it, experiencing instigation is not like attending school. School expectations are partitioned using different grades, for example, 1st grade, 2nd grade, middle school, high school. Experienced instigation is klumped together, without the usual boundaries that school has for it’s educational curriculum. An experienced instigation tries to set the pace, like ‘The Outer Limit’s’ tv series intro. Here’s a quote from google:
There is nothing wrong with your television.
Do not attempt to adjust the picture.
We are now controlling the transmission.
We control the horizontal and the vertical.
We can deluge you with a thousand channels or expand one single image to crystal clarity and beyond.
We can shape your vision to anything our imagination can conceive.
For the next hour we will control all that you see and hear.
You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the deepest inner mind to the outer limits.
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Therefore, to help compensate for that, I recommend that you practice using your strategy, to not just use it when experiencing instigation. For example, for that illustration in the movie ”Dune: Part One(2021)’, when Lady Jessica Atreides was talking to Reverend Mother Mohiam, imagine treating them as actors and actresses, that anyone can play their part. So, Lady Jessica Atreides(Rebecca Ferguson) is portraying your mom, and one of your men teachers is portraying Reverend Mother Mohiam. I originally imagined Rexor(Ben Davidson) as he looked in the 1982 movie ‘Conan the Barbarian’ representing Reverend Mother Mohiam. Imagine him as Reverend Mother Mohiam talking to Lady Jessica Atreides. He’s wearing a suit instead of what Reverend Mother Mohiam is wearing, and is saying the exact words. And he represents one of your male teachers. And what they are saying is an experienced instigaton. Why? Because even though it compliments you, it’s not something that you choose to contemplationally think about at that moment, or it’s an opportunity that you have already chose to not use, etc. You can interpret that as an experienced instigation, but it could be bothersome in another way, not like the way that you may experience instigation from another person. You’re using your imagination to create experienced instigation that favor you, and that can help you make more ideas to more tenably experience actual forms of instigation from others.
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It is now 2:46 PM EST for me.
That explanation, in a manner of speaking, went badly, but I still believe it’s useful to type in, to at least try to explain it. If I had more time, I think I would have been more prepared to explain that. And now for the next idea: it’s going to take me a few minutes or so to find that illustration scene:
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It is now 2:58 PM EST for me.
I can’t find the reference for that either, not with the limited amount of time that I have to type in this advice. So, what I’ll do is give you an idea that doesn’t require an illustration reference.(This reminds me when Picard from tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’, how he invented ‘The Picard Maneuver’, when he programmed the ship to warp very close to the other ship, and fire from that close distance.) All right. Have you ever considered an illustration reference from a tv show and/or movie, and then soon after thinking about it, you ‘threw it away’, so to speak, because you just realized that the reference was unacceptable to use in your advice column? Well, there may be ideas that you have invented that you may have chosen to not actively use because it does not meet a certain appearance criteria, but what if those ideas should still be considered to be used in the context of developing ideas? When you get jobs, you may work with professionals that, by definition, only those professionals have a certain viability of conceptualization use? How would your ideas interact with their unique professionalism? My point is that, even if your ideas do not meet a certain criteria, you may still have to use that criteria because that is how you think, that is how you reason. Of course, just because you have a certain use of logic criteria, that doesn’t automatically that you are always right. My point is that your available use of logic criteria, that is what you use in order to think, in order to reason, even though such a use of logical criteria may not meet the expectations of other people’s professionalisms.
Well, I tried to explain that, and I am in a rush to finish this list. Even though I believe this list is made in a very rushed, sloppy way, it still uses elements that I believe may still be useful to you. It is now 3:08 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. Tomorrow, I plan to start early in the morning so that I can finally start explaining idea ‘Strength’, so if you are there tomorrow, I’ll see you then.
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Sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Simulant’. Rated PG-13 mature themes, some disturbing images and suggestive material in the movie ‘Dune: Part One’. Rated TV-PG sci-fi violence, mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use ideas for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.