Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
Lets end the (work)week with a brief discussion of:
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- secondary aspects: How do I know if I have one and what good does it do?
- are scotts really that fearless or is everyone just afraid to mention it*
- how to determine the predominant worldview of a person you’ve just met
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- note their choice of pronouns
- look at their eyes
- discard the personality type that causes a ‘No way!’ response so you have only two to decide between
- ask them (not recommended for anyone not advanced in the study of said Doctrine, as the character of their response will tell you more about yourself than about which worldview they’re acting from
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As you slide towards the weekend, remember this:
The Wakefield Doctrine is not ‘the Answer’.
It is a combination crib sheet and Cliff Notes. Written on your wrist, these answers-the-the-questions-of-life / hints-to-the-plot-twist-in-the-next-chapter / and genuine ‘slow-clap’ that you are permitted to hear and enjoy on the condition your don’t tell anyone else, it extends up your arm, across your shoulders, jogs up to your head and from there, downwards, with a brief stop at your heart.
Use this secret wisely, binyons
* kinda/mostly and, before you say anything, count the steps to the door.
The Wakefield Doctrine is not the answer, “but it is True”.