Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
Being Wednesday (surely, next to Thursday, the best of school days for cafeteria offerings) we’ll keep this post brief.
Of course, this being the Doctrine, ‘brief’ means: suggest and otherwise hint at a topic that is totally interesting and completely beyond the scope of a single post. At least in terms of doing justice to the subject for any but the most obsessed dedicated Reader.
Topic: Aging and the Wakefield Doctrine.
Synopsis: While the manifestation of the three personality types of the Wakefield Doctrine is free from effect of age (or gender or culture or, anything else, for that matter) the aging of (the) individual clark, scott or roger can manifest differently as they, like get older. ya know? An individual’s predominant worldview does not change. But as aging manifests in all aspects of life, i.e. running-becomes-walking, anger-becomes-annoyance and desire-becomes-nostalgia so do the characteristics of each of the three. Being all psychosocial metaphors and such.
Hey! Picture the senior lion, missing a tooth or two, ok, maybe a claw more suited to massage than tear, nobody needs to act surprised. But is it still a lion? Yessir. More to the point (and the essence of the Wakefield Doctrine) is he/she still maintain the relationship of the Predator to the world around them? damn straight.
The interesting part of this aging process is when we consider an individual’s secondary and tertiary aspects. (Short on time. Look it up).
All we have time for. Lets try a music vid and leave it at that.
Don’t forget! Six Sentence Story tomorrow. Get writin’
Well, that answers that question. I guess going vegan won’t change my scottian outlook on the world.
Excellent points. Absolutely food for thought and active observation.
hold that thought (it’s Monday as I write this)