10/11/2021
Salutations.
It is now 11:48 AM EST for me.
Let me get the standard music video and trailer out of the way. The music video that I recommend to be watched for this advice that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘It’s ‘Cause I Am’ by Callista Clark. According to wikipedia.org, she is 18 years old. Here is a quote from wikipedia.org about the song ‘It’s Cause I Am’:
‘ In an interview with Sounds Like Nashville, Clark said that she wrote the song after an encounter with a man in a Starbucks who saw her with a guitar and said “pfft, good luck”, with Clark saying the song was addressed to “anybody who made me feel small or less than I was”, and it was her way of “putting them back in their place a little and boosting my confidence”. ‘
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I found music video ‘Cause I Am’ from www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Vevo’. After you click ‘Vevo’, scroll down to and click ‘Specialty Playlists’, then click sub-category ‘Zodiac Playlist – Libra‘ and click ‘VIEW FULL PLAYLIST’. Here’s the provided description about these music videos:
‘ It’s Libra SZN (September 22-October 22), so show some love to these Libras! ‘
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Music video ‘It’s Cause I Am’ is #58 out of 69 music videos.
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To watch music video ‘It’s Cause I Am’ for free, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘it’s cause i am’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with over 731 thousand views. It premiered Jun 3, 2021, over 4 months ago. And here is a quote from the lyrics to song ‘It’s Cause I Am’:
I can’t help that I’m one of a kind
I’m more than meets the eye
If I ain’t what you like
Well that’s alright
You want a one-dimensional woman
It’s okay, I understand
If I seem too complicated for ya
Mmm it’s ’cause I am
It’s ’cause I am
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I chose music video ‘It’s Cause I Am’ because I thought you might find entertaining watching Callista Clark expressing relationship related assertiveness using a country music video. Here is a quote from one of the comments:
‘ This is so much fun!! Absolutely love the 60’s persona – so cute, and the dimension changes in the screen are awesome. This must’ve been a blast to film! Hope there are more coming 😉 ‘
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The tv series trailer that I watched for the 1st time earlier today is called ‘Star Trek: Discovery | Season 4 Official Trailer | Paramount+’. I found it in www.youtube.com, publisher ‘Paramount Plus’, then click ‘VIDEOS’. It was published Oct 9, 2021, less than 2 days ago.
When I watched it, in my opinion, it had impressive special effects and, compared to it’s other trailers for previous seasons, it was kind of racy. If you watched previous seasons of ‘Star Trek: Discovery’, you’re probably going to want to watch season 4. According to wikipedia.org, it will premiere on the streaming service ‘Paramount +’ on Nov 18, 2021.
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Before I continue with the advice, to prepare you a little for it, and since kids may be reading this blog, I want to talk about how you are using these ideas. Earlier today, without actually conceptualizing almost all of it, I imagined someone from management explaining to a non-managerial employee that the project that employee is currently participating in existed long before it was customized into the form that employee is using now. It didn’t have the identities and courtesies that employee is using. That was added to allow new employees to participate. Of course, it was evaluated with something, but not with many of the conceptualizations that employee is using now.
I think it’s useful to consider that many projects, whether it’s from school or work, didn’t used to ‘look’ that way when it was originally created. Here are 2 illustration examples to explain. In episode 7.5 ‘Crysalis’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1998)’, the episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, the scene starts 23 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Jack(Tim Ransom): ‘Change the cosmological constant.’
Patrick(Michael Keenan): ‘That’d do the trick.’
Sarina Douglas(Faith Salie): ‘You can’t change the cosmological constant.’
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You may watch more of that ‘Deep Space Nine’ scene to understand it more.
The 2nd illustration is in movie ‘Blade Runer 2049(2017)’ starring Ryan Gosling as Blade Runner K. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com and HBO Max. According to Amazon Video, that scene starts 54 minutes and 53 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
K: (talking to computer) ‘You have the satcrystal backup?’
computer: ‘All exegetic data corrupted. Translation head not visible. Can’t proceed.’
K: ‘Okay. Run it raw.’
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So, refurbishing that scene for this advice, imagine without making an effort, like you don’t have to even think about, (I don’t want you to use evaluations that require some sort of training and experience) that you may choose to ‘run it raw’, to use evaluations that existed before the current and/or standard evaluations available. Just like the movie, imagine those letters, but displayed in 3 other rooms in your school or job, rooms you are not currently in, like it’s being presented in a large projector. And in those 3 rooms, also imagine that virtual lady Joi(Ana de Armas) is also there. So, 3 separate rooms or areas where you go to school or work, those rooms are not where you are, but somewhere else, and you are seeing 2 big screens of data, just like the movie but big, and you have chosen to ‘run it raw’, refurbished for advice, just like K is doing, and that is you using evaluations before current/standard methods were used for certain project(s). And that lady Joi is there in each of those rooms/places. When you choose to, of course.
And, for further clarification, but I don’t remember when it occurred, in animated tv series ‘Batman Beyond(1999-2001)’, I remember Bruce Wayne saying to Terry McGinnis something like quote ‘Detective work existed before computers.’
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It is now 2:09 PM EST for me. Before I begin, if you choose to use this advice in it’s context, then there are 2 things that I want to mention that I highly recommend that you keep in mind. These 2 things that I suspect and believe are imposed by instigations, and discourage you from making better ideas that are effective against instigation. However, if you are aware of these 2 things, then it is my hope that the awareness of it should help you make more effective ideas for yourself. I call these 2 things 1)’Ineptitude’ and 2)’Blame’.
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There is an actor in the tv series ‘Veep(2012-2019)’, celebrity Gary Cole who portrays Kent Davidson. I only watched a few minutes from the entire series, but from those few minutes, I have in memory a few scenes from Kent Davidson. There was one scene when he was talking in the office with the other main characters, and the secretary who was not in the conversation mentioned something about her hair. Kent Davidson then complimented about her hair, and the secretary said I think ‘Thank you.’ I think that was a joke about how much dialogue goes on in that show. Anyway, that’s why I chose him for idea ‘Ineptitude’. I imagined Kent Davidson walking on the sidewalk, like the tv show? is presenting him walking towards the camera, and he is laughing to himself. He was being very entertained because of a certain non-bothersome instigation he experienced at the office. There was also a scene in an episode of ‘The Simpsons’ where Marge thought to herself something, and it caused her to roll on the ground laughing. Soon after that scene, Homer also thought of something to himself, and he also rolled on the ground laughing.(I don’t know which episode that happened.) Even though I only imagined it, I believe that many people in America who experience minor variations of instigation from other workers also experience such a phenomena, something about the instigation that is very entertaining to think about.
Now, based on idea ‘Ineptitude’, the problem with that effect is that it discourages you from creating ideas that are effective against objectively allocating instigation. Let’s imagine a horizontal line, a short segment, a terminus/dot at the left side and at the right side, like a stick. The right end side of the stick represents ineptitude experience that you enjoy interacting with, but the left side/other end of the stick represents the objectivity that you may need in order to make more effective ideas against instigation. And since you are enjoying the ‘ineptitude’ of the experience, as you try to reach the other end of that stick, you can’t, because you have perception commitments to the ‘ineptitude’ part of that stick.
The solution was something that I called ‘Cold turkey’. I mentioned it in an earlier list. Also, just keep in mind that the ‘ineptitude’ effect may discourage you from making more effective ideas against instigation.
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Blame:
You may also call this idea ‘Keep identity of blame’, and idea I also mentioned several times in past lists. The illustration I recommend for idea ‘Blame’ is in music video ‘Fade Out’ by Olivia O’Brien. Just type in www.youtube.com the phrase ‘fade out olivia’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered. It’s based on that look created by that man Olivia was dating. I made a story about it: In the earlier parts of the music video, Olivia is seen dating 2 men, but that represents Olivia abusing the use of the Tinder dating app. Olivia’s mom wanted to help her daughter Olivia ‘slow down’ with those dates, so when she brought one home and they were about to kiss, she interrupted the 2 of them in a way that the man dating Olivia would blame her mom, and use that blame to discontinue/stop dating Olivia, and that is what happened. When Olivia tried to contact that man via computer, her message was blocked by that man, telling Olivia that that man no longer wanted to see Olivia again.
In that ‘Fade Out’ music video example, that man wanted to ‘keep the identity of that blame’ in his mind, and that’s part of the problem, the way people in general choose to keep the identity of certain blames. The way people in general keep the identities of certain blames discourages them from being objective enough to such blames, which then discourages them from making more effective ideas against instigations. Keep this in mind, and I believe that should help you with that problem.
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Discuss:
It is now 2:41 PM EST for me. So, this is the beginning of the idea that I am currently using. When you experience certain minor forms of instigation, it imposes upon you a false impression of discussion in your mind. Sure, you did not agree to that impression of discussion. However, based on your available objectivity, an impression of discussion is still placed in your contemplations. Here is a quote from the lyrics to song “Something To Talk About” by Bonnie Raitt. I don’t think I watched the entire music video for that song:
Let’s give ’em somethin’ to talk about
(Somethin’ to talk about)
A little mystery to figure out
(Somethin’ to talk about)
Let’s give ’em somethin’ to talk about
How about love?
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I’m going to refurbish a scene from the movie ‘The Pursuit of Happyness(2006)’ starring Will Smith as Chris Gardner and Kurt Fuller as Walter Ribbon. So, here’s the story: Chris(Will Smith) and Walter(Kurt Fuller) agreed to watch a football game. When Chris started talking about portfolio management, Walter reminded Chris that they just agreed to watch the football game together with their kids. He didn’t agree to do anything else but that. Chris had forgotten that he only agreed to watch the football game with Walter, and that is the illustration I recommend that you use as an indicator for idea ‘Discuss’. It should help you remove the false impressions of discussion certain instigations impose upon your available objectivity. The movie ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’ is available streaming on Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 1 hour, 13 minutes and 53 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Walter: ‘You know, Chris, I didn’t have any notion that you were new there.’
1 hour, 14 minutes, and 2 seconds:
Walter: ‘So, you know, come on, relax. Enjoy the game.’
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Realize:
It is now 3:19 PM EST for me. Idea ‘Realize’ identifies the effort to resolve an experienced instigation and/or inadvertency causes you to experience, and this realization also encourages you to use that effort to resolve as an indicator to commit to using that effort to resolve.
The solution is to simply? not use that effort to resolve that the experienced instigation is encouraging you to commit to. Let’s say you experienced an effort to resolve recommendation impression from a minor instigation, and since it didn’t bother you, you just thought of the experience, and that’s that. Now, let’s say you experienced an effort to resolve recommendation that did bother you. You may try to resolve that adverse feeling based on the effort to resolve that you experienced. And here is the illustration indicator that I recommend that you contemplationally use for idea ‘Realize’. It is in episode 1.5 ‘Love Language’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Resident Alien(2021)’, Sahar’s(Gracelyn Awad Rinke) reaction after her personal strategy temporarily didn’t work. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 40 minutes and 9 seconds into the episode. Here is the quote:
Sahar: ‘I snuck them into your pocket. So, when you were spitting into the ocean, he was in your pocket laughing at you the whole time. Your spit will never get near him.’
Max Hawthorne(Judah Prehn): ‘We win again.’
After Max said that, it is the facial reaction Sahar presented representing a temporary ineffectiveness of strategy that I recommend you use as an indicator for idea ‘Realize’. So, when you feel like a false impression of discussion is imposed upon you by an experienced instigation or inadvertency, just contemplationally say ‘Realize’ and use Sahar’s facial reaction as an indicator to not use that impression of effort to resolve as it relates to false discussion that the instigation is encouraging you to use.
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Damage aware:
It is now 3:50 PM EST for me. Finally, that brings me to the impression of idea that I am currently using called ‘Damage aware’. That means that an experienced instigation is encouraging you to commit to a damaged sense of awareness itself. That reminds me of the ‘thumb trick’ from the movie ‘Parenthood(1989)’. The mistake that Gil(Steve Martin) did when he showed ‘the thumb trick’ to Patty(Ivyann Schwan) was that she was not prepared to see it. The other kids has seen ‘the thumb trick’ many times already. The movie ‘Parenthood’ is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts 54 minutes and 44 seconds into the movie. Here is the quote:
Patty: ‘What are you doing?’
Taylor(Alison Porter): ‘Thumb trick. Show her, Dad.’
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Soon after Gil showed Patty ‘the thumb trick’, she screamed because she was not prepared to see it.
Idea ‘Damage aware’ helps you to not interact with the blame that experienced instigations may encourage you to interact with. In other words, you experience it, but you don’t become it. It is like the words look. It is like a damaged sense of awareness that you may choose to not use, to not interact with.
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It is now 4:07 PM EST for me. I am going to close this list now. All of that build up leading to idea ‘Damage aware’, but because it is so late for me, I have to stop explaining now. At least you have the beginning explanations now. I plan to type in another idea this coming Saturday. It will probably be an idea I haven’t invented yet, an idea that I may/should? invent based on past results sometime on or before I start typing this coming 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 series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’. Rated R sci-fi mature themes, violence and viewer discretion for movie ‘Blade Runner 2049’. TV-Y7 animated violence and viewer discretion for tv series ‘Batman Beyond’. TV-MA mature themes, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Veep’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’. TV-14 sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for tv series ‘Resident Alien’. PG-13 viewer discretion for movie ‘Parenthood’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Ineptitude’, ‘Blame’, ‘Discuss’, ‘Realize’, and ‘Damage aware’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.