S1E8 Pish Posh Words Feedback I
3H2 Humans Mastermind Symposium of Infinite Possibility S1E8
Pish Posh Words Feedback I 1-16 November 28, 2015 LC Prepare Basic
Needs - Listener Challenge #08 Explore internal and external
factors of need. When basic needs are met,
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3H2 Humans Mastermind Symposium of Infinite Possibility S1E8
Pish Posh Words Feedback I 1-16 November 28, 2015 LC Prepare Basic
Needs Listener Challenge #08 Explore internal and external factors
of need. When basic needs are met, mental and physical ability to
help others is increased. Prepare for emergencies such as a power
outage, sever weather and other situations where items of need
become difficult to obtain. Become familiar with household systems
and machines. Where are the gas and water shutoffs? The breaker
box? Encourage head of the household to create a Pink Zone Tangible
checklist for emergencies. Keep extra supplies on hand to include
food, water and supplies. Assist neighbors in need. 1. “If comments
are vague or lack an example, ability to ingest information within
a conversation decreases.” – Does it have to be a conversation? 2.
“In summary, the Pink Zone is a shared understanding of stimuli,
meaning an object or concept is tangible.” - Objects tangible,
never concepts. 3. “If words and thoughts do not match, slow down a
discussion and ask questions. Investigate, is the topic one where
variables are measured with a similar lens?" – Don’t tell your
reader what to do. Tell them what is needed for Pink Zone. Lenses
don’t measure they distort or focus on… 4. “Humans can talk for
hours and produce only a few mutually indigestible variables.” –
Variables are things subject to change, maybe you mean, “Ideas” or
“concepts?” 5. “Essentially, effort put forth through Yellow Zone
vocabulary may produce undesirable results when considering
optimized communication.” – But maybe desirable too? Who are you to
judge what is optimal for other people? 6. “Expand further when
relaying information as to remove assumption based, Pish Posh
Words.” - You aren’t removing words, but adding to them to make
more descriptive. Don’t tell reader what to do. Instead, “Expanding
further…removes..” 7. “Reading exposes a mind to new perspectives.”
– Does reading always expose a mind to new perspectives? 8. “Both
parties are able to ingest shared stimuli when pertinent detail is
offered.” - Need to use different word sometimes, how about,
“absorb?” 9. The header of a section as, “Ingest, Reflect and
Modify for Deep Level Stimuli Processing.” – Too lengthy. Try just,
“Deep level, stimuli processing as title. Then describe the stages
in this section. 10. “Understanding is a keystone of intelligence
and deserves conscious awareness.” – Understanding deserves
conscious awareness? WTF? As opposed to unconscious? Being
conscious is being aware. Look it up. They are synonymous. 11. “The
ingest, reflect and modify example to compare food ingestion to
stimuli ingestion.” – Please change this. It makes no sense. 12.
“An abundance of unknown flavors, or perspectives exists beyond a
perceived known.” – Why should one care about so many perspectives?
Most are wrong as there is only one truth. 13. “Reflection may
begin after stimuli is prepped for cognition. Once foundational
components are processed, meditate upon newly introduced variables.
Ask, “Is this stimuli beneficial towards my life? Examine
continuums of infinite possibility with an open mind.” – Why? I
thought we wanted mutual understanding, not infinite possibilities?
14. “Due to a high frequency of Pish Posh Words within the
statement, we shall heighten our filters. Why? Pish Posh Words are
a red flag, a sign the speaker is subconsciously, rather than
consciously speaking.” – They are subconsciously telling you to
drink apple cider vinegar? Really? 15. “Modify. None-the-less,
apple cider vinegar is a probiotic and examined as a variable among
the diet of aged and healthy humans. Perhaps a daily serving is a
bit more of a reasonable target to aim for.” - Variable. Wrong
word. Maybe supplement. Modify, with your own assumptions of
course, because you are the expert? 16. “Even though algorithms
suggest a false speaker,
Pish Posh Words Feedback I 1-16 November 28, 2015 LC Prepare Basic
Needs Listener Challenge #08 Explore internal and external factors
of need. When basic needs are met, mental and physical ability to
help others is increased. Prepare for emergencies such as a power
outage, sever weather and other situations where items of need
become difficult to obtain. Become familiar with household systems
and machines. Where are the gas and water shutoffs? The breaker
box? Encourage head of the household to create a Pink Zone Tangible
checklist for emergencies. Keep extra supplies on hand to include
food, water and supplies. Assist neighbors in need. 1. “If comments
are vague or lack an example, ability to ingest information within
a conversation decreases.” – Does it have to be a conversation? 2.
“In summary, the Pink Zone is a shared understanding of stimuli,
meaning an object or concept is tangible.” - Objects tangible,
never concepts. 3. “If words and thoughts do not match, slow down a
discussion and ask questions. Investigate, is the topic one where
variables are measured with a similar lens?" – Don’t tell your
reader what to do. Tell them what is needed for Pink Zone. Lenses
don’t measure they distort or focus on… 4. “Humans can talk for
hours and produce only a few mutually indigestible variables.” –
Variables are things subject to change, maybe you mean, “Ideas” or
“concepts?” 5. “Essentially, effort put forth through Yellow Zone
vocabulary may produce undesirable results when considering
optimized communication.” – But maybe desirable too? Who are you to
judge what is optimal for other people? 6. “Expand further when
relaying information as to remove assumption based, Pish Posh
Words.” - You aren’t removing words, but adding to them to make
more descriptive. Don’t tell reader what to do. Instead, “Expanding
further…removes..” 7. “Reading exposes a mind to new perspectives.”
– Does reading always expose a mind to new perspectives? 8. “Both
parties are able to ingest shared stimuli when pertinent detail is
offered.” - Need to use different word sometimes, how about,
“absorb?” 9. The header of a section as, “Ingest, Reflect and
Modify for Deep Level Stimuli Processing.” – Too lengthy. Try just,
“Deep level, stimuli processing as title. Then describe the stages
in this section. 10. “Understanding is a keystone of intelligence
and deserves conscious awareness.” – Understanding deserves
conscious awareness? WTF? As opposed to unconscious? Being
conscious is being aware. Look it up. They are synonymous. 11. “The
ingest, reflect and modify example to compare food ingestion to
stimuli ingestion.” – Please change this. It makes no sense. 12.
“An abundance of unknown flavors, or perspectives exists beyond a
perceived known.” – Why should one care about so many perspectives?
Most are wrong as there is only one truth. 13. “Reflection may
begin after stimuli is prepped for cognition. Once foundational
components are processed, meditate upon newly introduced variables.
Ask, “Is this stimuli beneficial towards my life? Examine
continuums of infinite possibility with an open mind.” – Why? I
thought we wanted mutual understanding, not infinite possibilities?
14. “Due to a high frequency of Pish Posh Words within the
statement, we shall heighten our filters. Why? Pish Posh Words are
a red flag, a sign the speaker is subconsciously, rather than
consciously speaking.” – They are subconsciously telling you to
drink apple cider vinegar? Really? 15. “Modify. None-the-less,
apple cider vinegar is a probiotic and examined as a variable among
the diet of aged and healthy humans. Perhaps a daily serving is a
bit more of a reasonable target to aim for.” - Variable. Wrong
word. Maybe supplement. Modify, with your own assumptions of
course, because you are the expert? 16. “Even though algorithms
suggest a false speaker,
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