Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
We know you’ll understand; are doing a 3rd in a row RePrint post.
(Well, yeah, how Readers will respond is predicated on how they relate themselves to the world around them (and the people who make it up).
So, expectations not met:
- clarks (Outsider) hide reaction from pretty much everyone, spend whatever time available in your head (lol) trying to figure it out and devising a plan to avoid it in the future
- scotts (Predator) either: a) bust their balls (if in the presence of the agency of the disappointment) or, if not available: 2) make a non-spiteful joke to bystanders and move-it-down-the-line
- rogers (Herd Member) feel good, (in that anticipation of recognition of personal qualities that you know are under-appreciated sort of way), console the nearest clark by listing the unredeemable qualities of the agency of the let-down and get to work! (showing anyone in the room, the Right Way)
On with the re-run. (And, as the one true pleasant surprise in the day-to-day classroom life in olden high school: there’ll be a movie (or, if you’re real, way-old) a ‘filmstrip’.
Hump Day1 the Wakefield Doctrine ( “…dentists are to surgeons as firefighters are to cops …”)
January 29, 2014Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
(Today we will take a break from the Write-a-Post-write-a-Book Series, and address a couple of Reader questions and concerns and such.)
The primary attractiveness vectors* when interacting with the opposite (or near-opposite) sex and the three personality types:
- clarklike female: head<>feet<>face easy target: rogers then scotts
- scottian female: body<>eyes<>personality easy target: rogers and other scotts
- rogerian woman: clothing<>hair<>friends easy target: …er, not easy, you know, there’s like so many guys who don’t appreciate how much work goes into what she does and keeping up with the trends and…
So that we have equal time, genderistically-speaking:
- clarklike male: shoes<>clothes<>(secret)personality easy target: yeah, right
- scottian male: body<>lack of escape route<>body easy target: roger then clark, if no else around and has the first aid kit handy then a scott
- rogerian male: fashion affectation<>talent<>friends easy target: clark is easiest and will do if there are noscotts in the vicinity, and if the drugs or the inspiration are too strong, then a roger
So lets look at the eyes of a roger (and a scott):
Jack’s a scott… (yeah, no kidding!) You see the eyes. It is not just that he is staring at Stewart (James Spader), but the intent/intensity is quite marked. That is the gaze of a scott. Go out today and watch the people you associate with, hang out with, are married to… if you see eyes like this, then you have arrived at the the first step (of) the process of identifying a person as a clark, scott or roger. The second step is to watch this person further, and decide if their behavior is consistent with what we know the behavior of a scott to be. (Are they a little, overly-exuberant? Are they fun to be with? Are they constantly joking/telling jokes, do they appear to have difficulty sitting still?) What you are doing, in this phase of personality type identification, is inferring the (actual) reality that they are experiencing.* Once you have decided which of the three they are, the Doctrine will take care of the rest!**
James is so a roger… and his character Stewart’s eyes? they’re are all over the damn place! Watch him, watch his eyes (particularly in the context of what he is saying)! He looks to the left, he looks to the right, he looks directly at Jack, without flinching and with equal ease, he looks out the window!! Remind you of something?? (You younger Readers may miss this reference)…. ever watch those old fashioned ‘lion tamers’? (No! not Siegfried and Roy, I mean the real old timer, big round cage, with these like ‘stands arrayed around the interior and the Lion Tamer would go in with a whip and a chair ( yeah, scott just like your date last night…) And this person would make the lions (and sometimes tigers) sit and stay (and a number of other ‘tricks’ that now, seem just plain cruel and childish, but that was in the last Century and humans were remarkably un-sophisticated).
In any event, the point I am trying to make here is that at the climax of the act, the Lion Tamer would do something like get close to the lions and turn his back on them. To show us how brave a man he must be and (show) the lions how dominant he feels he is.
James Spader, with his eyes is trying to do that with Jack.Didn’t we tell you how much fun and how constantly fascinating this Wakefield Doctrine is? And we have not even delved into what is about the reality of the scottian personality it is that makes this behavior permissible!! For that you need to call us next Saturday!
1) you want a quick id of a personality type? at work or at school, the person who goes around announcing it’s ‘Hump Day’ and makes like it’s something to get all up about? total roger!
* come on! you know what this means!! you look in the mirror and you make the decisions to enhance your strong points (ha ha scott!) and downplay your weakness with the aid of clothes and fashion and prayer… you know! dressing for succeeding
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Good lesson.
thankee