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Monday -the Wakefield Doctrine-

Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)

New Year.

Same goal.

Write and explain (to), inform and make available the principles of the Wakefield Doctrine to as many people as possible.

Lets get all Lombardi on this theory.

The Wakefield Doctrine is a(n) additional perspective on the world around us. As such, it makes available one more tool for understanding the other person and, most of all, allowing ourselfs to see the world as they are experiencing it. (Because, the thing of it is? Reality, to a small but certainly significant extent, is personal. A tree is always falling in the forest. How many people are there is not as important and the idea, the opportunity, to imagine something that may…or may not, be a big-assed crashing sound.

There are three ways to experience the world (the Wakefield Doctrine tells us):

  1. as the Outsider(clarks)
  2. as the Predator(scotts)
  3. as the Herd Member(rogers)

even more important to your, Mr./Mrs./Miss/Master/You use of this perspective is that we grow up in the reality of one, (and only one), of these personal realities and learn to live in the world. aka develop our style and strategies for getting along/going along/living/letting live and well, having the best life we are capable of. The Wakefield Doctrine maintains that we all have the best possible personality type because of the character of our reality.

enough theory!

Learn the characteristics of the three personal realities (personality types). (Don’t worry, they not only are fun, but they are self-teaching! No! Really! If you learn a part of the fundamentals of the Doctrine, even if you stop and hit that ‘Delete’ button on your Bookmarks…. (‘the heck with this crazy-ass, but oddly seductive system of categorizing people‘)… the rest of the Doctrine will unfold.

Hey, we used to warn New Readers earlier in a diatribe, but better late than never.

Warning: If you learn the principles of the Wakefield Doctrine to the extent and level of understanding that allows you to see and otherwise identify the three personality types (clarks, scotts and rogers) you may find, going forward, you are unable to not see the three personality types of the Wakefield Doctrine. (the Outsider: ‘Geez she seems pretty down to earth but…. who said combat boots are an accessory to a LBD?’ the Predator: ‘Shhh! He’s the life of the party, don’t establish eye contact!‘ and the Herd Member: ‘Does everyone who works here really call your SOP ‘the Bible’?)

Unlike many of the more popular personality schema, the Doctrine is for personal use only. It is not intended, (“Honey? Come read this quiz… it has you down to a ‘T’ come on answer the questions“) as a mirror-shaped club.

The true ambition of the Wakefield Doctrine is to help us better appreciate how we relate ourselves to the world around us.

With the proper use of the Wakefield Doctrine, you will know more about the other person than they know about themselves.

…no, really!

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Well, what exactly do you want to know? Whether I am a clark or a scott or roger? If you have to ask, then you need to keep reading the Posts for two reasons: a)to get a clear enough understanding to be able to make the determination of which type I am and 2) to realize that by definition I am all three.* *which is true for you as well, all three...but mostly one

Comments

  1. messymimi says:

    Don’t make eye contact, indeed. That’s a lesson to learn early.

  2. clarkscottroger clarkscottroger says: