12/5/2023
Salutations.
It is now 9:41 AM EST for me.
In case you want to know, I recently ordered from Amazon.com:
Bit-o-honey, 1 Lb Bag, 1 Pound
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Since Prime shipping is available for the item, I should get it shortly. I was looking for it in the supermarket where I would normally shop, but I could not find it. Amazon.com sold it to me for about $10 dollars. I only want to eat some of it. Buying only 1 pound of it is OK for me.
I’ve been thinking about what to type in during the past few days or so, and I have decided that, instead of story ideas, I will try to explain the impression of idea that I am using right now. Normally, I would try to explain to you the idea(s) that would lead to the main idea. Today, because I want to finish explaining that idea I am actively using right now, I will just change the order. I will explain the main idea 1st, and then if I have time, I will explain the other ideas that led to the creation of that main idea. If I have time after that, I will explain how to use all of those ideas, for example, how to study them, if you choose to.
The main idea that I invented I think within the past week, and I am currently actively using is called ‘Endeavor’. Here is the definition from www.dictionary.com that I am using for this idea. It’s not the same as the meaning of the idea that I made for idea ‘Endeavor’, but I am using the word ‘endeavor’:
to exert oneself to do or effect something; make an effort; strive:
We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed.
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If I have time after explaining idea ‘Endeavor’, I will try to explain the other ideas. They are called 1)’Q finger snap idea’, 2)’Fix limits’, and 3)’Deny not agree not ready’. Ideas ‘Fix limits’ and ‘Deny not agree not ready’ were at some point in the past the main ideas I was actively using. What usually happens is that, after a short while, I would invent another idea that I would use as an active idea.
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It is now 9:56 AM EST for me.
I am going to look for a music video and trailer for this list now. As I have said before, you are not obligated to use the recommended music video and trailer. To find and prepare then should take about an hour and a half. So, maybe a little before 11:30 AM EST later today I should start typing again. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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It is now 10:55 AM EST for me.
After I corrected the time estimate I made earlier, it took only about an hour to find and prepare the music video and trailer that I am about to recommend to you. The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Think Of Us ft. GRACEY’ by The Chainsmokers. Here is a quote from a review that I found in www.google.com searching for phrase ‘think of us gracey music video reviews’. I chose the link www.bcheights.com:
Throughout the video, GRACEY sings directly to the camera as it moves itself in relation to her position. The effect is subtle, but it mobilizes the song in a way that excuses the video’s lack of a plot. At certain points, too, the shots shift as though taken by a disposable camera, which serves to highlight the informal and flippant attitude of the main figure in the video.
The artistic choices of the video are not groundbreaking, and the lyrics are, for the most part, a buy-in for today’s pop music scene. With that in mind, for a song where substance is a second thought and good vibes take center stage, the music video matches the song in an implicit way. There is no substance to the song or video, but neither were meant to do more than provide a steady beat and fun aesthetic.
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Here’s an age validation of the singer from www.wikipedia.org:
Born Grace Barker
20 February 1998 (age 25)
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And here’s a quote from the lyrics:
Do you still think of us?
2-1-4 sitting back of the bus
Riding around my neighbourhood
If you could, would you still call me up?
Do you still think of us?
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I found the music video by selecting from www.youtube.com publisher ‘Hot Music Charts’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘Top Songs of the Week | December 1, 2023’ which was published 4 days ago. For this video clip collection, it did not have a review option, so I had to do a lot of clicking to quickly see images from it’s video clips. A video clip of ‘Think Of Us’ starts about 5 minutes and 37 seconds into that video collection, and it’s #49.
To watch music video ‘Think Of Us’, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘think of us chainsmokers’, and it should be one of the selections offered, with 694K views. It was published by publisher ‘The Chainsmokers’ 1 month ago.
When I watched the music video, it looked like a music video selfie. The video always followed the singer, and it was entertaining to watch it in that format. When I would watch a music video for the 1st time, it would be from my laptop. I think I will watch it a few times later using my TV app and headphones.
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The movie trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘MEMORY Trailer (2024)’. Here is a quote from a review that I found searching in www.google.com for phrase ‘memory jessica chastain reviews’. I chose link ‘www.hollywoodreporter.com’:
Chastain plays Sylvia, a recovering alcoholic, three years sober, and a care worker at a facility for people with mental health conditions. Guarded in the extreme and clearly damaged, the single mother lives with her daughter Anna (Timber) and is so vigilant in her supervision that the teenager complains she’s the only girl in her class without a boyfriend.
At a high school reunion to which she’s dragged along by her younger married sister Olivia (Wever), Sylvia bristles when she’s approached by fellow attendee Saul (Sarsgaard). This causes her to bolt, and he freaks her out by following her home on the subway, camping outside the front door of her apartment building. When she finds Saul still there unconscious the next morning after spending all night in the freezing rain, Sylvia calls the emergency contact on his ID, his brother Isaac (Charles), to come retrieve him.
Unsettled by the encounter, Sylvia goes to see Saul, confronting him angrily about incidents from back in school that permanently scarred her. But Saul has dementia, and while his recall of the distant past tends to be better than that of recent events, high school is pretty much a blur. It turns out Sylvia’s memories of that period are not entirely accurate either, so when Isaac’s daughter Sara (Fisher) before heading back to college asks about her availability to help take care of Saul, she accepts.
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I found it by selecting publisher ‘Rotten Tomatoes Trailers’ from www.youtube.com, select ‘Videos’, select ‘New Trailers This Week | Week 47 & 48 (2023)’. That link was published 2 days ago. The trailer for ‘Memory’ starts about 9 minutes and 39 seconds into that video collection.
To watch the trailer, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘memory trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 172K views. It was published by publisher ‘Movie Coverage’ 6 days ago.
My favorite scene in the trailer was at the end of it, about 1 minute and 54 seconds into it, when Saul(Peter Sarsgaard) agreed that he’ll have the usual as he is in a restaurant with Sylvia(Jessica Chastain). Saul admitted to Sylvia that he does not remember the details of what that waitress addressed. The movie, in my opinion, presented that situation with a certain consideration of courtesy that allowed many? of those who watched it to laugh about it with a certain entertained reverence.
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It is now 11:28 AM EST for me.
I am going to take a short break. When I will type again, I will explain idea ‘I am going to take a short break. When I will type again, I will explain idea ‘Endeavor’.
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It is now 12:08 PM EST for me.
I took a break to eat something. It was from food that I ordered yesterday. I would rather order a Blimpie or some food from an app, but I don’t have time for that. I want to improve my chances of being able to explain fully idea ‘Endeavor’.
Endeavor:
Let’s start with a word association to help you remember the word ‘Endeavor’. I made a few in the past. I think I invented idea ‘Endeavor’ within the past week. 10 or so minutes ago, I discovered a word association that I think may work for you. To help you remember the word ‘Endeavor’ in case you forget it, I recommend using word ‘end’ and ‘never’, ‘end’ as in ‘end of a story, tv episode or movie’, and ‘never’ as in the name of the movie ‘Never Say Never Again(1983)’ starring Sean Connery as James Bond. Put the 2 words together and you have ‘end never’. Take the ‘n’ out from the word ‘never’, and you have ‘end ever’. I think ‘end ever’ may help you eventually remember ‘endeavor’. Of course, these are for situations where you don’t have the word ‘endeavor’ written down somewhere, and so on. Let’s say you remember the phrase ‘end ever’, but you can’t remember the word ‘endeavor’. I think that it’s something. For example, when you go home, you’ll find the word ‘endeavor’, and you’ll get better at remembering it. In my opinion, remembering a partial phrase is better than not remembering anything about the word at all, and for this situation, the phrase ‘end ever’ is pretty close. Also, it’s just an example. You can use your own word associations to remember the word ‘endeavor’. That’s up to you.
I think I invented idea ‘Endeavor’, or at least partially invented it, while I was in a public bus. If memory serves, it happened pretty quickly. I was thinking of a story, and the main character of that story was Counselor Deanna Troi(Marina Sirtis) from the ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1987-1994) and it’s related movies and tv shows. In this story, I imagined a man who was in a relationship with Deanna Troi. He was evaluating it’s tenability. There was one thing that she did, a certain endeavor ability, that she expressed/used from time to time, and that endeavor ability was regarded highly by that man. The problem is that Deanna Troi does not see her use of endeavor ability the way that that man appreciates it. To her, it’s just something that she does from time to time, and she is able to do it very well. Let’s say it’s a legitimate ability easily expressed by Deanna Troi.
Soon after I invented that story, I made the deduction that certain instigators, let’s say many instigations, improperly impose a sense of endeavoring in their instigations. It’s a quick? and easy? way to cause an innocent person to subscribe to a sense of importance that the instigator want to place on the experience.
I am going to use 3 illustration examples for idea ‘Endeavor’, 1 example for an instigation illustration that involves an imposed sense of ‘Endeavor’ by an instigator, and 2 examples where a ‘default’ sense of endeavoring use is encouraged to be changed. The 1st illustration example is in episode 10.11 ‘The Quest: Part 2’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1(2007)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 32 minutes and 42 seconds into the episode. Talking starts about 32 minutes and 49 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Samantha Carter(Amanda Tapping): [clearing throat]
Ba’al(Cliff Simon): ‘What do you want?’
Samantha Carter: ‘I need your help.’
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I don’t want to type in that entire scene. In relation to advice, you can choose to watch the rest of it. Here’s how it’s refurbished for idea ‘Endeavor’: When Samantha Carter considered to ask Ba’al for help, she knew there was a strong possibility that Ba’al would insult her for doing so, and then she would punch him in the face, but that didn’t happen. That would be presumptuous to treat reasonably asking a person for help in such a way. That is why Samantha Carter hesitated to ask Ba’al for help. It was not a certainty that Ba’al would insult her for sincerely asking him for help, and so she collected herself, asked Ba’al for assistance, Ba’al insulted her for asking, and Samantha Carter still punched him in the face. You may choose to evaluate that scene in the episode as 2 instigations: 1 from Ba’al for insulting Samantha Carter for genuinely asking for his help, and the other from Samantha Carter, for punching Ba’al’s face in response to that insult. Even the punch in the face could be construed as understandable, in my opinion, for many jobs in America, if you hit a person, then it’s likely that you will be the person that get’s some sort of disciplinary action, even possibly getting fired from the job. Already, in real life, if you search for phrase ‘sensitivity training’ in www.google.com, last time I checked, there are instances where you can get fired just based on the words used when communicating with another needing to actually physically assault such a person or persons.
For the 2nd illustration reference, I recommend episode 3.6 ‘The Abandoned’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1994)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com. In relation to advice, with inapproprieities removed, you may watch the entire episode, but for a highlighted reference, about 30 minutes and 49 seconds into the episode according to Amazon Video, here is the quote:
Jem’Hadar Boy(Hassan Nicholas): ‘Why do you want to look like a humanoid? You’re better than they are. You’re a Changeling.’
Constable Odo(Rene Auberjonois): ‘That doesn’t make me better… just different.’
Jem’Hadar Boy: ‘But I know… in here… that I am inferior to you. But everyone else here is inferior to me.’
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Anyway, if memory serves, Jem’Hadar in the ‘Star Trek’ universe have certain pre-set learned experiences already in their DNA, which includes worshipping Changelings and certain fighting skills. Odo is trying to help that Jem’Hadar boy to not use certain pre-set beliefs that he has from his DNA. For this advice, I’m addressing certain endeavors that that Jam’Hadar boy is committing to that Odo is trying to help that Jem’Hadar boy to not directly use. Odo is trying to help that Jem’Hadar boy change certain uses of endeavors during that scene quoted, and as you can tell, Odo’s efforts are working! Overall in the episode unfortunately, the space station does not have the resources to continue to allow that Jem’Hadar boy to remain there, if my memory is correct. He had to leave. Still, while he was there, you may refurbish Odo’s efforts to help change certain pre-set skills that that boy was using as examples of changing certain experiences with endeavors that both the boy’s circumstances and the pre-set experiences in his DNA are presenting to his mind, with inapproprieities removed, of course.
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Like before, in relation to advice and inapproprieities removed, you may watch the rest of the episode. The reference is in episode 1.3 ‘Sisterhood’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Bionic Woman(2007)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 2 minutes and 2 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Jae Kim(Will Yun Lee): ‘You can circumvent the programming, go way beyond what it intended.’
Jaime Sommers(Michelle Ryan): ‘You’re telling me I can hack into myself, change the information?’
Jae Kim: ‘All it takes is practice.’
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All right. Here’s an ‘in the field’ example: Let’s say you experience a mild instigation at work/school that involves a sense identified by idea ‘Endeavor’. The solution is to sense/feel that sense identified by idea ‘Endeavor’, but to choose to not use it. If you feel that sense, contemplationally say ‘Endeavor’, or ‘Not comprise endeavor’, and may help you differentiate the experience, to sense it but not use it.
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It is now 1:29 PM EST for me.
I am going to close this list now. I know that I can explain idea ‘Endeavor’ a lot better, but I want to stop typing for today. Next Tuesday I may continue explaining idea ‘Endeavor’ and it’s variations, and the other ideas, unless I change my mind again, for example, I invented another idea that I think should be typed in instead. So, if you are there next Tuesday, I’ll see you then.
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Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. Rated TV-14 mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Rated TV-PG mature themes, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Bionic Woman’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Endeavor’ and ‘Not comprise endeavor’ for reference, allocation and prevention when needed.