1/20/2016
Before I begin describing the variations of ‘Use’, I want to say that, even though I have already upgraded those 4 bookmarks, what I am going to do is explain those 4 bookmarks in the context that I have originally invented them. It was only a few weeks ago that I have invented those phrases. That way, when I try to explain the ‘shuffling’ process to you/when I shuffle those 4 bookmarks, it will make more sense to you how the new ideas are created from those 4 ‘Use’ bookmarks. [On a separate note, I imagined that some of you(the kids) may have complained that the recent descriptions may have been intentionally held back by me. The reason you may have sensed that is because, like I am about to do now, I want you to have it’s original meaning as a priority so that the shuffling I plan to do soon and the new ideas I created from the shuffling would make more sense to you. As far as I can tell, I am giving you the best explanation I can within reason. [Also, it’s none of my business to know of such things. For example, you are not obligated by me to use the ideas in certain ways. In one moment, you may give the advice a certain importance; in another moment, you may change your mind and just throw the advice away. I don’t know what your school of thought and circumstance is, and it’s none of my business. After all, to me, I am just offering you advice.(I say this for the sake of the kids.).
Right now, because of the recent holiday which caused the post office to be closed 1 day, I have to go to the post office today and pick up the DVDs and Blu-rays that I have rented. After I return them today, I will begin explaining this idea today.
It is now 7:52 PM EST for me, and I am starting a few hours later than I planned to start today. That means I only have about an hour of free time to type this stuff, so I guess I’d better get started!
Time lapse use: Understand use:
In the beginning of this explanation, before I start shuffling the 4 ‘Use’ bookmarks, ‘Time lapse use’ and ‘Understand use’ are essentially the same. However, when you start shuffling those 4 bookmarks, and those 4 bookmarks are ‘Time lapse use’, ‘Understand use’, ‘Resist use’, and ‘Distract use’, the bookmarks ‘Time lapse use’ and ‘Understand use’ become 2 separate bookmarks. Anyway, here is the explanation for ‘Time lapse use’ and ‘Understand use’: For certain casually experienced instigations, if you experienced such instigations, it is my belief that many innocent people, whether it’s from a stranger while using public transportation, or maybe from someone where you work, that many innocent people experience instigations that encourages you to respond to the instigator’s instigations, and these instigations have an unusually fast and/or demanding time lapse and understanding identity. So, when you try to casually(or seriously) resolve such instigations in your mind, you are experiencing an inclination from the instigator’s identity that, for example, is encouraging you to also use an unusually fast and/or demanding time lapse and understanding identity to solve the instigation. In other words, have you ever heard of the phrase ‘Don’t rush me!’? Well, when you experience such a casual instigation, the instigation causes you not only to feel rushed when trying to resolve such an experience, but to also actually ‘rush’ to resolve it. [After a few minutes of trying to think of an example, I have concluded that I cannot recall a tv show or movie example right now for that contradicting ‘Don’t rush me!’ instigation.
Resist use:
In Wishlist #1025, I have offered you 2 examples of ‘Resistance’: one with Superman blocking a beam of energy with his hand, and the other is Conan pulling a rope, and up to 5 businesspeople wearing suits are pulling the other side of the rope. Of course, in relation to advice said, you can also use those 2 examples as ‘Resist’ examples. The use of ‘Resist’ is not just about Superman blocking a beam of energy, or Conan pulling a rope. An instigator may also use a sense of ‘resist’ as a false accusation. The best example I can think of does not specifically demonstrate what ‘Resist’ means, but I believe it’s use in it’s refurbished for advice context illustrates very well a use of ‘Resist’ that can help you understand bookmark ‘Resist use’. The reference is in movie ‘Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation(2015)’. According to an Amazon Video standard definition rental, the scene begins 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 7 seconds into the movie, when Lane(Sean Harris) says to Ilsa Faust(Rebecca Ferguson) quote-‘Why do you continue to resist?’ I know that the reference is like ‘splitting hairs’. It’s close to obvious interpretations from the movie that is supposed to be removed, to not be used for this advice. If you can imagine refurbishing the whole ‘Mission: Impossible’ movie with the inapproprieities removed, you may still see how Faust’s statement, ‘Why do you continue to resist?’, may help you understand bookmark ‘Resist use’.
[I want to stop explainng ‘Resist use’ for now and begin next week. For me, at least the hardest part is over, and that hardest part is to start this explanation, which I have. The explanation for ‘Resist use’ is not finished yet, but I plan to finish it and the rest of this idea next week.
1/24/2016
Sadly, there is this meaning of ‘Resist’ that I have been thinking about explaining, but it’s elusive for me to think about. Sometimes the explanation is there, sometimes it isn’t. Right now, it’s not there. However, even though it’s not there, ‘not there’ just means that it’s not in a form that I can recall in a preferred context for me to put into words. So, I’m still going to try to explain it anyway, since it is part of this explanation. I consider this new meaning of ‘Resist’ an epiphany explanation, because after I invented it, the use of it allowed me to continue making more ideas.
Here is the best example that is part of the definition of ‘Resist’ that I can think of right now. It is in episode 4.13 ‘The Stolen Earth’ from series ‘Doctor Who(2008)’. According to Amazon Video, the reference starts 24 minutes and 56 seconds into the episode. Here is a quote:
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Donna Noble(Catherine Tate):-‘So, where are the 27 planets?’
The Doctor:-‘Nowhere. The Tandocca trail stops dead. End of the line.’
(I highly recommend actually watching that scene, instead of just using the quote.) Refurbished for advice, of course, I’m using the phrase ‘End of the line’ from that reference. The meaning I am trying to describe is also like the word ‘impasse’, which means-‘a road or way that has no outlet’. According to dictionary.com, synonyms for ‘impasse’ are: stalemate, standstill, standoff, and dead end. Basically, the experience is like when you would create a solution for a problem, but a few moments later, you would recall some sort of impasse from that problem. I identified that impasse using the word ‘Resist’, since the impasse is resisting the effectiveness of the solution. This use of ‘Resist’ is a separate meaning from the definition of ‘Resist’ that I have already given you.
The solution I have used for that sense of impasse identified by bookmark ‘Resist’ started from Wishlist #1020(October 13, 2015). It is the reference from Wishlist #1020 about association. Here is a quote from that list:
“And now, back to the ‘Acclimate argue’ idea. The solution for experiencing certain mild to moderate interjections from instigations that you have difficulty acclimating to is to not need to resolve such acclimations in such a short period of time, but instead you turn that acclimation into an association to what you are supposed to be doing for that moment. For example, in the ‘Libby’ story, if you see her from a distance, or you are near her, instead of just trying to resolve that acclimation interjection of her being in a clown outfit, you make an association to that acclimation interjection to something that you are supposed to be doing for that moment. For example, certain basic courtesies are supposed to be there, or maybe you are talking to someone else at the time, or maybe it’s just simply to mind your own business. The reasonable association is up to you and your chosen circumstance. It is like allowing a person to have an intentional mystery in his/her identity. In the instigator’s identity, you have something that cannot acclimate in a short period of time, so what you do is use that identity as an association to something else. It is my belief that, if you have never tried such an idea before, it’s sense of epiphany can feel like a champagne cork being popped out of it’s bottle.”
If you have already read that list, than using this ‘association’ idea should be more developed for you to use by now. Basically, what you do is associate the impasse with the solution you have created. To clarify with an illustration of what that may feel like the 1st time, I recommend the illustration, refurbished for advice, of course, near end of episode 3.7 ‘Day of the Dove’ from series ‘Star Trek(1968)’. According to Amazon Video, the illustration starts 48 minutes and 22 seconds into the episode, when Spock(Leonard Nimoy) says to Kirk(William Shatner) quote-‘The cessation of violence appears to have weakened it, captain. I suggest that good spirits might make an effective weapon.’ And, according to wikipedia.com’s description of this ‘Day of the Dove’ episode, ‘…the Klingons and Enterprise crew begin to laugh and shout and act friendly to each other. This finally drives the weakened alien life force from the ship.’ [So, when you make the impasse into an association for the solution you have invented, the experience may feel like, refurbished, how the Klingons and Enterprise crew have felt at that moment, ‘in good spirits’. [Well anyway, the plan is that the ideas I introduce to you should get more interesting as I explain the ‘shuffling process’ to you, which requires me to shuffle these 4 bookmarks first. It hopefully should get more interesting both during and after I shuffle these 4 bookmarks.
[I’m going to take a break now to buy some food. I plan to continue, either today or tomorrow, by explaining bookmark ‘Distract use’.
Distract use:
This definition of ‘Distract use’ may sound somewhat lacking, but when I shuffle it and upgrade it with the other bookmarks, it’s presence will make more sense. Let’s try what I call a ‘reverse discrimination’ example. Let’s say a person who used to be a rampant(in full sway; prevailing or unchecked) instigator in his/her job for some reason has decided to change and promote a non-instigation like environment. Now,even though that person has changed, that person has offended many people where he/she works, and so, during that person’s break, just to choose a specific moment, this reformed person has decided to sit in a break area where many of the people he/she has offended also use. So, while this reformed person is minding his/her own business in the break area, many of the people in the break area decided to take turns getting his/her attention with stories of how they were offended by a certain person, but without addressing that person directly. So, while that reformed person is trying to have a relaxed composure, those that he/she has offended are trying to distract him/her with stories of how they were offended by him/her. [So, that’s it! The point of the example is that, while you are trying to have a relaxed composure, the instigator is trying to distract you.
[I want to finish this list now, and continue the shuffling and the upgrade of the 4 bookmarks in the next list. That way, I’ll have a fresh, new page to type on.(This blog is a lot easier than making those Amazon lists!)
Violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Mission: Impossible-Rogue Nation’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi series ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Star Trek’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Time lapse use’, ‘Understand use’, ‘Resist use’ and ‘Distract use’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.