10/5/2019
My boss, your partner… the game goes on.
(said as a greeting. I’m still using episode 7.13 ‘Their Last Bow’ from season ‘Elementary(2019)’. That is a quote from Ellory(Wrenn Schmidt) talking to Joan(Lucy Liu). According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 25 minutes and 47 seconds into the episode.)
A few new episodes from tv shows are scheduled to start this month that I plan to at least fast forward through. I may find another quote from them. But for now, I will keep using that ‘Elementary’ quote.
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It is now 12: 03 PM EST for me. I know that I just started publishing for this list, but it took me too long to find this music video. I thought of 2 possible music videos, but then I changed my mind. I just finally found one recently, but now I have to order food. So, once I’m done ordering, I’ll continue.
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It’s now 12:42 PM EST for me. I ordered the food, and it should be here soon. The music video that I found and watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘Better Off’ by Meggie York. I didn’t find her in wikipedia. I searched for phrase ‘meggie york singer’ in google.com, and here is the quote from google:
Meggie York is an 18-year-old singer & songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio. She has had the pleasure of performing alongside Why Don’t We, Jake Miller, Spencer Sutherland, Alex Angelo, Ava Max, Logan Henderson and EBEN.
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I found the music video ‘Better Off’ in www.youtube.com, from publisher ‘Vevo’. I clicked that, and eventually found that music video from category ‘Pop-Teen!’ There are 230 videos in that category, and Meggie York’s music video was #84. And here’s a quote from the lyrics:
That’s why I’m better off without you
And all the times you said it wasn’t true
That’s why I’m better off without you (woah)
Now you’re up there in the clouds
And no you ain’t never coming down
And I know that I’m better off without you
I’m better off
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I recommend that you watch it as another music video that helps you ‘stop participating’. To watch the music video ‘Better Off’ for free, search for phrase ‘meggie york better off’ in www.youtube.com, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 16 thousand views. It was published Apr 19, 2019, about 6 months ago. When you watch it, I recommend that you use ‘Theater mode’.
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Many personalities:
It is now 1:37 PM EST for me. Before I begin explaining idea ‘Many personalities’, an idea I invented earlier today, here is a scene from episode 2.19 ‘Judgment’ from sci-fi tv show ‘Star Trek: Enterprise(2003)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and if you have Amazon Prime, that episode is available without additional payment. The scene starts 29 minutes and 11 seconds into the episode, Captain Archer(Scott Bakula) and Klingon Prosecutor Orak(John Vickery) are talking in a Klingon holding cell. Here is the quote:
Archer: ‘How many cases have you won?’
Orak: ‘Oh, I’m not sure. Over 200. But that was a long time ago, when the Tribunal was a forum for the truth and not a tool for The Warrior Class.’
Archer: ‘There are other Classes?’
Orak: ‘You didn’t believe all Klingons were soldiers?’
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Orak: (groans in disbelief) ‘My father was a teacher, my mother a Biologist at the University. They encouraged me to take up the law.’
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Keep in mind that, when people in general watch those ‘Star Trek’ episodes and movies, it’s watched to entertain. It’s not real, it’s science fiction. Even when I started watching it, including the movies, most of the time at least, I also believed Klingons were just soldiers. So, to quote again:
Orak: ‘You didn’t believe all Klingons were soldiers?’
Archer: ‘I guess I did.’
Even Archer, a Federation Captain, believed that all Klingons were soldiers!
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So, here is the definition of the word ‘personality’ that is used here from www.dictionary.com: ‘the essential character of a person’.
For example, one reason why a person may say ‘It’s a free country’ in reference to living in America is because Americans are all entitled to freedom of religion, freedom of beliefs, etc. For this idea, Americans are able to get jobs, attend schools, without being required to commit to only using a few certain personality traits. An American can choose from various personality traits, and still have a job. One possible problem is that other obligations may be associated with certain personality traits that may conflict with other people, and/or the job/s that person has also obligated to. That may sound a little far-fetched(improbable) to some. That’s why if I typed in a story i just imagined, that may not work for some of you. So, just to give a little credibility to what I typed in, I recommend a scene in episode 6.6 ‘Give Me the Finger’ from crime mystery tv show ‘Elementary(2018)’. Keep in mind that that scene is refurbished for this advice, and tv show ‘Elementary’ is also part comedy. That episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and it begins 21 minutes and 52 seconds into the episode. General Howard Alvero(Tony Plana) is proving to the others that he did not commit a certain crime. Here is the quote:
General Alvero: ‘I have photos in my phone. They’ll prove I didn’t commit the crime. Now… if I show them to you, you have to promise you won’t share them with my colleagues.
Captain Gregson(Aidan Quinn): ‘I can’t make any promises, General, but if they prove you’re innocent, I’m pretty sure we’re done with you.’
General Alvero: ‘These photos… (sighs) they’re of a sensitive nature. I’d ask Ms. Watson to… step outside.’
Sherlock Holmes(Jonny Lee Miller): ”Ms.’ Watson is a doctor. There’s little she hasn’t seen.’
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Anyway, that is just one example I am aware of where a person does not want his colleagues from his current job to be aware of a certain thing that he does in private. He’s not doing anything that is against the law, but such a participation may cause him to lose his job. There are other examples where participating in other situations would simply cause a misunderstanding from other employees, which is why those other participations are not revealed to those other employees.
The concise example I was thinking about, was that people can even have a seemingly conflicting, contradicting personality as it relates to their chosen job, and that can be acceptable to have. For example, tv show and movie celebrities. When people in general meet them in public, their enthusiasms are based on the characters that they portray in their popular tv show and movie participations. That is what they believe the celebrity’s personalities are based on. Now, that may be somewhat true, because of the lifestyles that the celebrities have learned to adapt to. But there is also the possibility that the people have no idea what the celebrity’s personality actually is. The celebrity may have a personality that completely contradicts their character portrayals in their tv shows and movies.
The point I am trying to make is that many of the mild to moderate instigations that you may have experienced in the past, whether at school and/or at work, may discourage you from having a reasonable, practiced belief that people are entitled to have a wide selection of personalities to commit to, even if the personality committed to may seem to conflict and contradict with their school and/or job obligations. I’m just giving you this advice so that you can have a more healthy, more developed expectations as to what type of personality a person may commit to, even when such a personality commitment may seemingly contradict and conflict with their school and/or job related expectations.
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It is now 2:52 PM EST for me. Idea ‘Many personalities’ may not seem like much, but I think it’s important enough to type in. I’m going to close this idea now. I will type another idea in next Saturday, ideas ‘Already see’ and ‘Pertain’, so that I can finally explain idea ‘Resist’, unless I think of a better idea. I would have given you 2 ideas, one yesterday, and one today, but instead I corrected that ‘Gratitude deficiency’ idea I created earlier. I may instead give you 1 idea this coming Friday, and 1 idea next Saturday. So, if you are there, I’ll see you then.
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TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv show ‘Star Trek: Enterprise’. TV-14 violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Elementary’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode and series. [Use mental bookmark ‘Many personalities’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.