Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
The one thing to know that makes all other things (regarding the Wakefield Doctrine and it’s practical value) fall into place?
All reality is, on a small but significant level, personal.
Nothing earth-shaking in that, right?
(errr…. hold that thought)
The Wakefield Doctrine proposes that there are three (and only three) ‘personality types’:
- clarks: growing up as an Outsider, they search for information and knowledge (not necessarily redundantly) everywhere in their world. Possessed of an insatiable curiosity, they move among the social shadows, stepping out into plain view only under duress or Fate’s occasional trickery (‘Hey, here, you go first, I’m right behind you.’). Exhibiting an aggressive indeterminacy, clarks prefer camouflage to the broadened mane or odious scents of the other two personality types.
- scotts: living life on the run, the Predator acquires (or dies trying) skill in assessing threat while working on their ability to sprint. For this personalty type, surprise is ketchup, tension is jalapeño sauce and life is what you make it (not how you interpret it or how well you get along with others)
- rogers: the Herd Member. Of the three personality types, rogers are the least likely to appreciate the power inherent in this post’s original thesis, i.e. the nature of reality. Of the three personality types, rogers are the most powerful by virtue of this lack of discrimination… the true power of a tsunami is not the wall of water, it is the ocean that shepherds the power (of the earthquake), allowing it to affect the widest scope available
Well! This post certainly gets me in a frame of mind to go out there and function effectively in the ‘real’ world.
lol
Sure it does. The post. And I trust you had a fine day. Irrelevant the “thing” that shoves us outside our “comfort” level. (Fingers crossed we feel the shove, eh? :D)