Wishlist #1292

10/2/2021

Salutations.

It is now 10:05 AM EST for me.

Let’s get that music video and tv series trailer out of the way. The music video that I watched for the 1st time earlier today and recommend for this advice is called ‘Missing Piece’ by Vance Joy. Here is a short quote from wikipedia.org about the song:

Missing Piece” is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy, released on 21 May 2021 through Liberation Music.

“Missing Piece” made its television debut in the seventeenth season of American medical drama Grey’s Anatomy.

Ellise Shafer from Variety said “‘Missing Piece’ is a tried-and-true love song, centered on the feeling of finally finding — as the title suggests — your missing puzzle piece.[4]

Joe Vitagliano from American Songwriter called the song “a heartfelt indie-folk anthem” saying “From its sentimental lyrics to its anthemic melodies, the single feels like a perfect match for a variety of meaningful life moments.”

I found the song and music video ‘Missing Piece’ from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Billboard Top Songs’. Click that, then scroll down to category ‘ARIA Australia Charts Top 50‘, then click sub-category ‘Australia ARIA Top 50 Singles (October 4th, 2021)’, which was published Oct 1, 2021, yesterday. The music video clip ‘Missing Piece’ starts 2 minutes and 30 seconds into the video clip collection, and is #26 out of 50. To watch music video ‘Missing Piece’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘missing piece vance joy’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 3.3 million views. It was published 4 months ago.

Here is a quote from lyrics to song ‘Missing Piece’:

Because when I’m in a room with you that missing piece is found
You know when you’re by my side, darling
Nothing can bring us down
It’s like when you’re far away from me I get lost in the crowd
Because when I’m in a room with you that missing piece is found

I looked for some sort of direct explanation about the music video from wikipedia or reviews, but I could not find one. When I watch the music video, of course the reviews found using google said something about the song, but if you have been reading about music videos from wikipedia and reviews for a while, they would usually say something about the music video specifically. You can use what was said about the song and just apply that explanation to the music video, but I was looking for ‘the usual’. In my opinion, and I only watched it once, it looks like a man forgot his sandwich, and the woman went running after him to give it to him. I’m assuming that woman is probably his wife. And since it’s a music video, she was actually able to find him just by running, even though he drove away using a van. I did, however, find 2 quotes from ‘Comments’ that I think are relevant, and here they are:

‘ that girl put more effort into giving Vance a sandwich than I put into anything ever ‘

‘ Can we just talk about how this girl probably just ran a marathon just to give him a sandwich ‘

I just imagined the father forgot his lunch, and the mother brought her daughter to drive to his job so that his daughter could give his lunch to him personally. Of course, the man expresses gratitude to his young daughter, and just now, you may imagine the song ‘Missing Piece’ being played with that imagined thought.

I chose the tv series trailer based on the fact that Halloween(Oct 31) is about to show up, and the kids will be starting their ‘trick or treat’ing soon, as well as the Halloween parties that some grown-ups have for the event. The tv series is called ‘Just Beyond’, and it will be streaming on Disney Plus. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about it:

Just Beyond is an upcoming American horror comedy anthology series created by Seth Grahame-Smith based on Boom! Studios‘s graphic novel of the same name by R. L. Stine for Disney+.[1] The series is scheduled to premiere on October 13, 2021, with all 8 episodes. ‘

To watch the trailer for ‘Just Beyond’, go to www.youtube.com and search for publisher ‘Disney Plus’, Click that, then select ‘VIDEOS’, then select ‘Just Beyond | Official Trailer | Disney+’. It was published Sep 30, 2021, less than 2 days ago. Here is the explanation of the series with that trailer:

‘ Witches. Aliens. Ghosts. Enter a world of fantasies and fears in Just Beyond, an Original Series streaming October 13 only on #DisneyPlus. ‘

And here are 2 quotes from the ‘Comments’:

‘ From Goosebumps to Fear Street and this. R.L. Stine really is a good bookwriter that his books can turn into great films and TV shows ‘

I am a huge fan of R.L. Stine. Can’t wait for it so that I can binge watch all 8 episodes on Disney+. By the way I’ve been binging goosebumps on Netflix

To me, the trailer ‘Just Beyond’ looks like a 2021 version of ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’. There are more special effects, and most of the main characters look like high school students, I guess because it’s happening associated with a certain high school, again, like the ‘Sabrina’ tv show. The adults get to sell their peculiarities, like something they started to do as college students, but now that they’re adults, they get to make such peculiarities have an educational identity. That’s just my opinion. And as usual, I’m just recommending that you watch the trailer. You are not obligated by me to watch the series. Of course, using the trailer is refurbished with inaproprieities removed, in case the ‘Halloween’ element is misconstrued.

Standard demographic is not standard(revisited):

It is now 11:56 AM EST for me. When you learn these ideas, I don’t want you to commit to the impression that these ideas are ‘standard’. Of course, you’ll make these ideas useful, but it’s intended purpose is to help you stay in school, not get fired from your job, not go to jail because of an experienced instigation, to be able to ‘walk away’ from a fight, etc. Even though these ideas may be useful to you, it shouldn’t automatically perceived to be ‘standard’, something that everyone should know about. I recommend that you use it to stay out of trouble, and don’t expect others to automatically commit to it’s concepts. So, before I begin with the idea, here’s an illustration example. Without needing to watch the show, let’s refurbish the fact that sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’, which has 10 seasons, let’s refurbish that to oversimplifyingly represent jobs in America in general, that all 10 seasons are ‘in the now’, that each season just represents different aspects of companies/corporations, even individual jobs.(How is that possible?) Most people work using only season 1, but of course there are other seasons in the company/corporation/etc. What a few of the people from other seasons do from time to time is ‘visit’ season 1 and perceive what seems to be ironic moments, let’s say employees in parties in season 1, but in reality those moments are used to remind people from other seasons how their resource use affects their expectations. For example, Cameron Mitchell(Ben Browder) started in season 9. The other Stargate members noticed how he uses the resources available, and they believe he should visit certain ‘ironic’ moments expressed by people in season 1. For example, no one in season 1 has access to a ‘puddlejumper’, a Daedalus, or even that ship with warp capability introduced in season 10. They have none of those things, and yet they still use what’s available to do their jobs, even to have parties with.

So, what do you think about that ‘Stargate’ story? Just imagine yourself in other seasons of Stargate, and that there are those in season 1 who don’t have these ideas, and yet they are able to still have jobs and have maintained lifestyles.

Study plan:

It is now 12:13 PM EST for me. Here is a rough estimate as to what I will type in today. I will type in 3 references to show you the validity for idea ‘Stop solving’, then idea ‘Effort compensate’, then an impression of the idea that I am using now called ‘Anxious manage’. As I’m explaining these ideas, I’ll put the othe stuff in so that it makes sense to you. In my opinion, for many expectations, I believe idea ‘Anxious manage’ is my best idea as of now.

Stop solving:

The purpose of these 3 examples is to show you that having the ability to stop/discontinue a use of resolving is useful.

The 1st illustration example is in sci-fi movie ‘Independence Day: Resurgence(2016)’. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 17 minutes and 54 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Commander Jiang(Chin Han): ‘Morrison! What’s going on here? I asked you a question.’

Jake Morrison(Liam Hemsworth): ‘Yes, uh, sir, the floor is very slippery. Be careful if I were you.’

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Jake Morrison: ‘Great to see you, Dylan.’

Of course, that scene is refurbished with inaproprieities removed. That means don’t use Dylan punching Morrison. Even though it may seem like just Jake Morrison is doing it, both Jake Morrison and Dylan Hiller(Jessie T. Usher) are demonstrating that they can stop/discontinue the use of a resolve, even certain personal resolves, if it involves the integrity of their jobs. Even if you are a civilian with no military experience, you may still believe that military personnel have to put the obligations of their jobs 1st, and not let personal issues cloud their judgment as it relates to their military job. Lives may depend on what they do, and in that scene, both have demonstrated that they can ‘put aside their differences’ for the sake of their military obligations.

I started idea ‘Effort compensate’ I think it was this past Sunday, 9/26/2021, so I think it was around that time that I started using this 2nd example. The example is the 1st challenge, refurbished with inaproprieities of course, from the movie ‘Snake Eyes(2021)’ starring Henry Golding as Snake Eyes. Around the time I was using this example, I was thinking of calling the ideas associated with idea ‘Effort compensate’ as ‘The Snake Eyes Idea’, but when I invented idea ‘Anxious manage’, the idea changed to the name ‘Anxious manage’, the phrase I am contemplationally using now.

I’ll just explain the scene from the movie where Snake Eyes passed the text, and then explain in general how to use the 1st challenge refurbished. You can watch the whole 1st challenge, but I’m just going to explain the part where he finally succeeded. The movie ‘Snake Eyes’ is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 35 minutes and 11 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Snake Eyes: ‘Hard Master. I humbly request that you accept my bowl in exchange for yours.’

I remember that, within a week or so ago, when I started using what I contemplationally called ‘The Snake Eyes Idea’, while I was sitting in the bus, I would imagine certain people that I would see at the sidewalk holding that same water bowl, and I would also be holding a water bowl. By seeing them holding a water bowl, that would represent that we have agreed to or have already exchanged water bowls, just like the movie ‘Snake Eyes’. The action represents that I have chosen to stop/discontinue using a certain sense of resolving, in order to ‘humbly request’ that they accept my bowl in exchange for their bowls.

If you are a single man working with others in your job, and one of the instigators instigating you you believe is a single woman, then I recommend that when you see her, from a safe, respectful distance, imagine that she is holding one of those water bowls and she is showing it to you, which represents that she has either already exchanged her water bowl for yours, or she has agreed to exchange her water bowl for your water bowl. That should make you feel better.

Of course, I’m only recommending that you use the 1st challenge, and that it’s refurbished with inaproprieities removed. Throw away the rest of the movie, so to speak. Only use that scene from the movie for this advice.

The 3rd illustration example is in episode 5.2 ‘The Ship’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1996)’. I’ll just quote a few scenes. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 9 minutes and 23 seconds into the episode:

Major Kira(Nana Visitor): ‘Would someone please tell me what’s going on here?’

9 minutes and 59 seconds into the episode:

Major Kira: ‘I don’t have time for this. I just spoke with Captain Sisko… They need the Defiant right away. I’ll be back in about a week.’

So, what happened in that scene was that Major Kira was able to stop/discontinue using a sense of resolving in order to pursue another agenda, refurbished for advice of course. You can watch that whole scene refurbished if you want to.

Effort compensate:

It is now 2:34 PM EST for me. Let’ start explaining ide ‘Effort compensate’ using a scene from the movie ‘White Nights(1985)’ starring Mikhail Baryshnikov as Nikolai, and Gregory Hines as Raymond. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 58 minutes and 30 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:

Nikolai: ‘Can you count?’

Raymond: ‘Yeah. Don’t worry. Just spin.’

Nikolai does the 11 pirouettes, and after he does it, Raymond presents an astonished look on his face. And here is the definition of ‘pirouette’ from wikipedia.org:

‘ A pirouette (literally “whirl”) is a type of dance turn on one foot. It is performed with turnout (legs rotated outward at hips) in ballet, and typically without turnout in gymnastics and many other genres of dance, such as jazz and modern. It is often executed by starting with one or both legs in plié (knees bent) and then rising onto demi pointe (heels raised) as the turn commences, or in the case of ballerinas, to en pointe (on toe tips). Pirouettes may be executed singly or as multiple rotations; ‘

The actual scene used for idea ‘Effort compensate’ refurbished with inaproprieities removed is in a scene from movie ‘The Upside of Anger(2005)’, starring Keri Russell as Emily Wolfmeyer. Keep in mind that the movie is rated R. It has bad language, mature themes, viewer discretion. Even the scene recommended to be used, Emily soon after performing the pirouette, she even uses bad language. Take the ‘bad language’ out, and throw away the rest of the movie, so to speak. Only use the scene recommended refurbished for this advice. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 56 minutes and 30 seconds into the movie. In that scene, after having an argument with her mother(Joan Allen), she opens the door, leaves the house, and performs several of those pirouettes.

Here is the refurbished part: she does those pirouettes in order to relax, but she doesn’t realize that she cannot maintain that sense of calm because of the argument she had with her mom, causing her to stop relaxing and to express anger.(Bad language removed.)

Let’s say that you are an adult, not an instigator, at your job. It is possible that the instigator(s) may be discouraging you from maintaining a consistent sense of acceptable ‘effort compensation’ as it associates with your normally acceptable job related causalities. For example, the instigator(s) may cause you to mildly, adversely react to their minor instigations, and if done repeatedly and constantly as you work, that may cause you to not remember what your normally acceptable effort compensations are. The reference I recommend for you to use as an indicator, to remind yourself of what your normally acceptable effort compensations are, is that refurbished scene from the movie ‘The Upside Of Anger’, when Emily performed those pirouettes. The logic of it is that, if Emily performed those pirouettes to relax, then if you imagine her spinning around a few times, it should be easy to also imagine that an obvious sense of composure response is involved making those pirouettes, and that means when you recall that scene, and you can do it vaguely, you don’t have to ‘see’ Emily do it, that should remind you what your normally acceptable work effort compensations are. You see, Emily is like a spring: she tried to relax, but the argument with her mom prevented that form of relaxing to last. And that is the indicator, refurbished of course, that should remind you what your effort compensations should be while at work.

Since I was acclimating to the new idea, an idea I just invented a week or so ago, I used a scene from the movie trailer ‘Finch(2021)’, which won’t be released until Nov 5, 2021. I only used the trailer. I don’t know what will happen in the movie. So, to watch the trailer ‘Finch’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘finch trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 4.4 million views. The scene starts 1 minute and 42 seconds into the trailer, when Finch(Tom Hanks) tells his robot to ‘tie the RV down’. Then you see that scene when the robot hits the spike into the ground, and then you see the RV hovering in the air, but still tethered to the ground. That scene, refurbished for advice imagined, is when you imagine yourself in that RV with Finch, his robot, and the dog. That represents you acclimating to the use of idea ‘Effort compensate’ as you experience certain mild to moderate instigations.

[10/2/2021: Don’t use that RV scene from the trailer ‘Finch’ literally. It’s refurbished to begin with, and that scene is from a movie. It’s not real. For example, when the robot hit the spike into the ground, for the purposes of this idea, don’t use that literally. That’s from the movie, to explain why the RV doesn’t get carried away by the tornado, at least during that scene. 10/2/2021]

Anxious manage:

It is now 3:21 PM EST for me. Normally, I would provide you with the definition of the word, but I think it’s better that I describe how I created it instead.

This is for the word ‘Anxious’: At the time I created the word ‘Anxious’, this was a few years ago before I started using the Uber and Lyft car service regularly. Many times as I would use the bus going to work, I would notice that people outside would be waiting for the bus, but since the bus I was in was already full, I mean there is no place to put them, the bus driver would drive past them. And since I’m only a bus passenger, I would just look at them trying to signal the bus driver, but not get reciprocated, or they would have some sort of predictable look from their faces. Like I said, I was just the bus passenger looking at them. I wasn’t doing anything wrong.

One day, the bus I was in broke down. We were within possible walking distance from my destination. The other bus passengers stayed where they were, but I thought that if I moved to an earlier bus stop, that I can just catch the bus before the others and be on my way. Now, what happened instead was that another bus was sent to that spot, picking up the bus passengers that waited, and I missed that bus. And I was in a zone where the buses wouldn’t stop because they were already full. So, as I was walking to my destination, I would try to signal the buses to stop, but none of them did because they were already full. And it’s mostly because of that experience that caused me to create idea ‘Anxious’, because, as it relates to buses not stopping, I experienced a lot of anxiousness. I was finally able to get into a bus, but I already know for a fact that some people would normally get off at that bus stop, giving me the opportunity to get into that bus. I didn’t have to walk all the way to my destination, but I still experienced a lot of anxiousness as I was walking to my destination.

Now, as long as I have my smartphone, I can just request an Uber or Lyft ride, avoiding such an experience of anxiousness.

When an instigator causes you to experience an instigation identified by idea ‘Anxious manage’, it feels like an inclination/tendency to manage a sense of anxiousness. So, let’s say you have a mild mannered mentality. If you experience an instigation identified by idea ‘Anxious manage’, even though you feel a sense to use a managed sense of anxiousness, you can just contemplationally say ‘Anxious manage’, and even though you feel it, you don’t have to use it.

It is now 3:35 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. I know I should explain more about ide ‘Anxious manage’, but I don’t want to use more of my time today for this list. So, like before, I will type another idea next Saturday, and it’s probably going to be an idea or ideas that I will invent sometime before and during next Saturday. So far, I’ve always been able to make new ideas in such a way. So, if you are there next Saturday, I’ll see you then.

Fantasy horror viewer discretion for Disney Plus tv series ‘Just Beyond’. TV-14 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’.(If you choose to watch many episodes of ‘Stargate SG-1’, the Hulu streaming service has all 10 seasons as part of it’s service. You don’t have to pay extra to watch it. For example, if you have the time for it, it’s possible to watch all 10 seasons in 1 month. You can possibly pay for using Hulu for just one month, and in that one month, watch all 10 seasons of ‘Stargate SG-1’! What a bargain! No pun intended.) Rated PG-13 sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’. Rated PG-13 violence, language, and viewer discretion for action movie ‘Snake Eyes’. Rated TV-PG sci-fi violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Rated PG-13 for movie ‘White Nights’. Rated R mature themes, language, and viewer discretion for movie ‘The Upside of Anger’. Rated PG-13 sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for movie ‘Finch’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and trailer. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Stop solving’, ‘The Snake Eyes idea’, ‘Effort compensate’, and ‘Anxious manage’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.