Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
Quick post.
Damn! That comic strip used to get us so mad as a burgeoning adolescent, or would that more properly be, a ‘bludgeoning semi-adult’? No, we stand by our reaction, even allowing for our less-than-developed personality.
Wait a minute! Did we just say ‘less-than-developed’? lol We did!
Sorry, it’s funny ’cause it’s so not true. You know the expression, ‘…has an old soul’? That comes from people observing young clarks without the benefit of a certain personality system. (ok, one hint: it rhymes with ‘the Wakefield Doctrine’)
Why would someone make that adjudication?* The Doctrine is simple when it comes to how personality develops. It, (the Doctrine, not the personality), insists that personality develops as the person(ette) encounters the world and develops strategies and coping mechanisms. ‘Cept with the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers, we maintain that it is the character of the individual’s relationship with the world that holds the key to how they figure the best way to live. There are three possibilities: as an Outsider, as a Predator and as a Member of the Herd.
rogers fit right in, they manifest as the norm for the group, scotts are miniaturized ‘uncles and aunts our parents don’t talk about all that much, except for during exceptional arguments centered on family or from cousins who visit only in the summer (and leave precipitously and earlier than anyone thought)’. clarks: … you wanna know the biggest fear, the fundamental ‘don’t-let-that-happen’, the ultimate scary story/fairy tale?
scrutiny1
No clark seeks out, enjoys or willingly submits to scrutiny. (While scotts welcome the challenge, because, you know, that ranking of the pack thing they do and, besides they loves themselves a good fight and rogers, hell it’s like hearing they’re a shoe-in for Homecoming Queen/King? Whatever)
gone too far… any questions, that’s why god invented a Comments box. More, another day, about old souls… wait, chances are if you’re still reading, you’re a clark or, at very least (and nothing to be ashamed of) a scott or a roger with a significant secondary clarklike aspect. And you’ll know what we mean.
From July 2010
Monday.
Get the hell up.
You know of the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers) and you will recognise at least one roger or one scott in your world today.
You will not approach this individual or otherwise make them aware of your knowledge that they are just like we talk about here.
You will do your best to maintain your composure, unless you are reading this with a friend and/or friends, in which case, listen to the clark among you.
When you spot your first roger, it will most likely be in an ‘organised environment’, ie.e school or work or any other place that you are compelled to follow certain guidelines as to your own activity.
Make a note of your first sighting (being extra careful if you are spotting a scott, do not, under any circumstance allow the scott to see you taking notes.)
If you are a roger (yeah, right!) do not allow other herd members to observe you doing anything that is out of the ordinary.
Clarks…you will have no trouble…unless you start to think that this Wakefield Doctrine will win the love of the herd or the backing of the scott.
When you have spotted the first, the rest will be easy.
Expect to make mistakes initially deciding if a person is a scott or (an aggressive) roger.
Don’t be concerned, it happens to the best of us at the beginning.
You will notice, rather quickly, that rogers are using the personal pronoun way, way, way more than the scott…
You will (then) notice that the scott has the attention span of a 3 month old puppy on amphetaminesEveryone ready? Good. We know you can do this thing. If you have any questions or concerns you can always write a Comment (yeah, fer sure lol)
We here at the Doctrine will be standing by, both Progenitors and DownSprings to help where we can, but knowing about the Wakefield Doctrine (and seeing the world accordingly) thing is a lot like…riding a bike?…nah a bike is inanimate and while fun will not turn on you if you stray from the herd…or totally prey on you until something more attractive comes along, …like learning to play an instrument?…no way! playing an instrument has a set technique and therefore is totally predictable so that if you hit certain keys on a keyboard you will always get a certain sound/tone….like sex?….maybe…it sort of has the always the same almost always enjoyable and worthwhile, except when it is not and then the results are to be regretted for a life time…yeah sort of like that.
But all of us here, at Doctrine central, admire you as you got out into the world today, armed with a knowledge and a power that is shared by 10s and 10s of people here and there around the globe. Now you know how Noah must of felt…you gotta get out in the world and do something that you will be glad you did, but you better not let the neighbors get too close a look at your backyard…or something like that.New Readers? No rush, no hurry. The above is directed towards Readers who have been here a while, for now you should just enjoy the videos, spend some time in the Pages (Table of Contents) or browse through some old Posts (Archive Read ’em and Sleep)…you will get the hang of this Doctrine thing pretty quick we betcha.
Hey a big shoutout yo to Renasainces Rauneasce Renoven Ronin…one of the first Friends of the Doctrine. He stopped by and said hey last night (see Post, “don’t you people ever go to bed”). He will hopefully be sporting some fine Doctrine apparel and we hope to see a photo of his hat (for his damn head) in front of a landmark from his part of the country. Ronin has taken it to the next level (for many blog writers) and has written a book. ‘Hats off”(our damn heads) go to his site and read a spell. That being: The Life and Times of a Renaissance Ronin kutgw, dude.
So, busy week coming up. New issue of the Good…the Bad…Decide Right Now!! The topic will be Animal Shows so get watchin and start votin…not yet
So, get out there and spot them clarks, scotts and rogers. RUUn Readers!….Ruun!!
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* ok. a near-miss at coming up with a rogerian expression… not bad, though, right?
- Scrutiny (French: scrutin; Late Latin: scrutinium; from scrutari, meaning “those who search through piles of rubbish in the hope of finding something of value” and originally from the Latin “scruta,” meaning “broken things, rags, or rubbish.”) is a careful examination or inquiry (often implying the search for a likely mistake or failure). In Roman times, the “scrutari” of cities and towns were those who laboriously searched for valuables amidst the waste and cast-offs of others. The modern English “scrutiny” is derived from this root, indicating a careful examination or inquiry (often implying the search for a hidden mistake, misstatement, or incongruity). (From our friends at Wikipedia)
Do not ask me why (manifestation of a subliminal request to “ask me why”?) *insert under breath chuckle here* however, after reading today’s post and reprint, and before 2nd coffee, my brain acknowledged (and therefore reinforced) the value of the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers. *damn this feels good…writing in gigantic sentences replete with my own side commentary*
There is a value in identifying another’s personal reality for the potential it has to alleviate a variety of emotions aka reactions when encountering directly, someone other than one who does not relate themselves to the world as you do. Morning brain taking a walk through an interaction yesterday, stopped by the roadside – there is predictability (on a basic level). (shit! have I changed POV here?!) The advantage(s) of predictability is a most valuable commodity. imo, as a clark.
Old souls…intrigued.
yeah, there’s this thing, for a lot of clarks, that we’re born old… or tending not to be comfortable the way the other two are, at a certain age.
I was. Not a matter of comfortable; it just is.
Btw, scrutiny…too late…I have already published Nascent…oh, damn lol
scrutiny, as I reply to Mimi below, is, in the Doctrine context not so much about information about ourselves but the conditions under which the information is obtained. (And, funny thing, the plus side is clarks are the people who people are comfortable confiding in… our sense of privacy is (correctly) interpreted by others as the capacity to keep a secret.
Amen.
Scrutiny — it’s why i know better than to write for more than funsies.
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(Not that we’re hiding anything and it’s not even that we won’t share with those we trust. But scrutiny, in this context, is being subject to hostile inquiry with only limited power to… make them stop. eww)
lol
But then, the other two have different but equal singular fears.