Salutations.
It is now 11:12PM EST for me.
This is one of those lists that, from time to time, I would type in, but will delete later. So, I’m going to leave this list here until Mon, 5/6/2024, for less than a week, before I start typing in the next list.
The main reason is what I said in the previous list, when I believed that some? college students that read this blog and stayed on campus during Winter/Christmas break purchased coffeemakers to enhance their coffee drinking experience. Using the ‘Prepare’ idea, I’m going to type as though you chose to acknowledge this statement. Whether or not you actually do, that’s up to you, and there are other factors that science fictions helps explain. I am making a public apology if I have offended/insulted you for saying such a thing. Taking into consideration you school of thought, it may not have been my place to say such a thing.
That being said, to be fair to myself, when I made that ‘Old Superman’ story, I did not know in advance that some? college students would purchase coffeemakers to enhance their coffee drinking experiences. For certain ideas that I type in, I tend to make certain deductions ‘after the fact’, after I would type those ideas in. (I’m going to delete this list this coming Monday.)
Another reason why I chose to type this idea in is because, less than an hour ago, I thought of a useful idea for college students who are making coffee in their dorms. I just did it myself for the 1st time less than an hour ago: Have you thought of making and drinking iced coffee? I believe it could be a refreshing extra option that you may not have tried before ‘while living in your college dorm room’. Iced coffee is nothing new, you probably experienced drinking iced coffee in the past, but have you experienced it by making it yourself while living in your dorm room?
Here’s an example of doing it: the way I did it, I still use instant coffee, and I have a water cooler. I use a container to drink the coffee in, use my water cooler to get about 2 cups of cold water, I then add the instant coffee in the water, some sugar, some creamer, mix it(some of the creamer won’t mix, so some of it will float on top of the drink), I purchased store bought ice, so I added a few ice cubes in the coffee, mix it, and then drink! In my opinion, it’s a refreshing addition to my drinking experience.
If you haven’t looked before, your college dorm may have available an ice machine, or something that holds ice. I recommend that you check to see if that’s available. Otherwise, you can still buy bottled water, and you’re probably allowed to have a regulation sized small fridge.(It’s been a while since I was in college. I don’t know how much it’s changed since then.) You can still make cold coffee without the ice. The point is, if you haven’t tried this before, drinking iced/cold coffee could be a welcome addition to your coffee drinking experiences while living in a college dorm.
So, using the ‘Prepare’ idea again, what if you get a conversation, or your chosen participations involve some sort of conversation that encourages you to subscribe to a preparing that you did not have because of the mistake that I made, mentioning that coffeemaker purchase? What then? I made a mistake, based on your school of thought for those that apply, but with the ‘Prepare’ idea, this could be used as an opportunity for you to test that ‘Prepare’ idea of yours, if you chose to make it your idea. Of course, think of acceptable, reasonable preparings that you may choose to use in case some sort of conversation occurs that may warrant it.
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I have this idea that I want to offer kids. A month or so ago, I thought of this idea using a GEICO radio commercial that I heard while in a fast food restaurant. According to wikipedia.org, the Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO /ˈɡaɪkoʊ/) is an American auto insurance company. In that radio commercial, a man recalling a conversation he had when he was a kid, a converation with his father, and his father was giving him some sort of relevant advice using GEICO references. An adult listening to this description was saying that the conversation was about GEICO auto insurance, but the man said that it was about advice his father was giving him, not about GEICO. In my opinion, that was the theme as it was presented in the radio commercial that I listened to a few months or so ago.
My advice is that, in my opinion, kids when making ideas often use elements in their ideas that may easily be replaced with ideas that may have a changed purpose, and/or from their beliefs be better than the ideas that they are using, and then they may change their use of ideas accordingly. They are, after all, learning. My point is that, as you are using those ideas, you should also treat those ideas as if those ideas are going to be continuously actively used.
It is now 11:52PM EST for me.
I just remembered a good name for this idea: ‘The more you know, the more reserved you should be’.
The more you know, the more reserved you should be:
So, while offering this idea to the kids, when you get jobs, many of the jobs out there have professionals, people with an expertise that you don’t have, and they often are reserved with presenting what they know. I said in a past story that Stu Preissler(Steve Martin), a CEO from the movie ‘The Big Year(2011)’ thought to himself that there are certain concepts, certain ideas, that he chooses to not present to his employees, because he believed that they would harm themselves if they tried to use such concepts/ideas. The more you know, the more considerate you become as it relates to interacting with other employees.
As kids, you should allow your ideas to reasonably have an active use. They’ll become a part of your use of logic. And if you choose to change/replace certain ones, that’s part of the learning process. You will also have many? ideas that you will continue to have an active use, even though certain one’s are susceptible to change. Nobody knows everything.
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It is now 11:59PM EST for me.
I’m going to stop typing now, and a reminder that I will delete this list this coming Monday evening, maybe around 7:00PM EST this coming Monday.