About This Blog

The cover page called ‘About This Blog’ are for those who are just casually looking at this blog. I don’t want to put people in a classroon situation when all they want to do is just casually look at what this is.

I am not a doctor, psychiatrist, therapist, or caseworker. I am just an American citizen who wants to give advice to help people experience unavoidable instigation. I basically just imagine the advice first, and then decide if the advice I imagined may be useful to you. Sometimes, I use actual experiences from my life to give the advice.

This is how I prioritize who this advice is for: One of the main priorities as to who this advice is for is that this advice is for adults that do not want to lose their jobs or do not want to go to jail because of how uninvited instigations affect them. Also, a lot of these adults just want the answer. They don’t care to know what the deeper meanings are that are associated with the answers. They just want to get on with their lives, such as provide for their families.

After I consider providing advice for such adults, I also try to provide advice that takes into consideration that kids could be reading these ideas. For example, while an adult chooses to use the advice for more personal contemplations, the adult may think from time to time the contemplation articulation quote-‘Kids could be reading this.’ That means that, as they are repurposing the use of the ideas that they have chosen, the original form of these ideas also consider that kids could be reading such ideas. That form may eventually remind the adult customizing the advice that kids could also be reading these ideas.

Another priority I give the appearance of the advice is that it’s standard demographic advice for many schools of thought. Of course, it’s not possible for me to invent advice for every possible school of thought out there, but I do try to give advice that is like the weather channel that some of you may watch to prepare for your commute to school or work.

Now, as for experience, although I have no official title of experience, I did type in 1,000 lists in web site Amazon.com before I started this blog, and almost all of lists, if not all of the lists, were designed to give advice for experiencing unavoidable instigation.

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Since I try to be considerate to other schools of thought, in a more aware sense as of now, I consider other priorities as well. For example, people may want to read such ideas to compare such ideas to their own ideas. Maybe there are those who are reading such advice because they are learning English as a second language. Also, even though such a situation may seem to exist only in my imagination, I also try to be considerate for certain reasonable situations that I am completely unaware of.(Keep in mind that most of these ideas are already created from imagination in the 1st place). Of course, when you read these ideas, I will try to take into consideration all of these priorities, and the presented advice will be given with the intent that it will be used in a reasonable context, even though such ideas were mostly created from imagination. In other words, even though I may try to be considerate for certain reasonable situations that I am completely unaware of, I will only present to you by intent ideas that are reasonable and useful to you for mild to moderate forms of instigation that may be unavoidable for you to experience. Even though I try to prioritize, the results of what I prioritize may not meet your preferred sense of expectations. For example, if I ask a classroom filled with 5 year old children if they agree to contribute to world peace by just pressing a button, if they press that button, what type of results would you expect from those 5 year olds contributing to world peace? In other words, the priorities are in the context of just recommending ideas to you that you are not obligated to use. After all, in the context of this being a public blog, I don’t even know what your specific school of thought is. Also, even though I have the intent to try to accomodate many priorities, the results of my intent may be lacking. For example, I will probably remember that I want to help innocent people avoid going to jail and losing their jobs because of an instigation, but I may not remember to consider some sort of priority I created for schools of thought that I can only imagine using science fiction, for example, a priority I created from a ^Sandman^ comic book reference. That priority I may simply have forgotten to consider when I typed in a certain idea. However, even though I may not consider every priority I imagined for a specific idea, for example, I do believe that the ideas I recommend to you may be useful to you, and I do read the ideas over once.

Let me try to answer the question ‘Why should I use this advice, and not get advice for instigation somewhere else? One possible answer is convenience. For example, a lady that lives in Alaska has access to advice for instigation from an organization based in Manhattan, New York. However, she would have to go through some sort of routine in order to get that advice. For example, she may have to go to Manhattan New York personally just to get that advice for instigation. So, instead of doing all of that, she chooses to conveniently use the advice available in Amazon and in this blog.

Generalistic procedure to use such advice: If you have the extra time, using your home computer’s word processor, you simply type your advice for unavoidably experienced instigation, like Doogie Howser does in the tv series ‘Doogie Howser, M.D.’. It is my opinion that typing such advice makes such advice more useful, more memorable in your mind. Of course, the advice is not meant for others to read. It is for your benefit.

How I structure the advice: Almost all of the ideas I may recommend to you will have a bookmark-a short phrase or word that represents the idea, an explanation, and 1 or more references when I can find references. At the end of the advice is a disclaimer. Here is an example of a disclaimer:-‘Violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘The Rewrite’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Make an appointment.’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed. [The disclaimer is there to help logically clarify in your mind how such an idea is to be used by you.

It’s now 4/15/15, and I’d like to clarify further, to avoid a specific misunderstanding. It is my belief that most people will eventually use these ideas for something else. And so, if you choose to use these ideas for something other than instigation and you arrive at an impasse(for this advice, the meaning is repurposed to mean-“a situation in which progress is ‘temporarily’ blocked”, I recommend that you remember that the original purpose of these ideas is to help innocent people have a more tenable experience with unavoidable instigation. One obvious reason why I try to accomodate other particulars is because I try to make this standard demographic advice. For example, you shouldn’t need to be a lawyer or specially trained government agent to use these ideas. However, when people pursue the use of these ideas for something other than instigation, and then they get frustrated, or even angry, when they arrive at an impasse, they might start blaming me for their woes(grievous distress, affliction, or trouble). When I was typing the Wishlists in Amazon, I believe that such an incident happened a lot, people having frustrations for issues that don’t even relate to instigation, and in that short moment, they would feel angry at me. I know it’s a public list. I just think that if you know this now, your frustrations may not be as bad(bad as imagined by me), and of course, I am not sure this is happening. I would like to think that this is an educated guess that this is happening.  Also, I would like to say that I am not trying by intent to change your school of thought with this recommendation. Look, if you want to be frustrated by me when you arrive at such an impasse, in relation to advice said, that’s your business. I just believe that your frustrations regarding this matter may be a bit misdirected.