Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
So, does this ‘personality’ theory, system of categorizing types of people really work? And if it does, what good does it do me? Given how non-structurally-organized this site is, is there a return on the investment of my time?
Allowing for the fact that, all things being equal, ‘you’ (the potentially Unreliable Interrogator of today’s post) are, by the Wakefield Doctrine’s system of personality types, one of the three provided for in this alternate perspective on the world and the people who make it up:
- clark (Outsider)
- scott (Predator)
- roger (Herd Member)
One of the three above personality types is thinking, ‘ok, you have my attention. what does this Doctrine thing have that my own organized system does not?
Another of the three above personality types, having returned from clicking through a whole bunch of pages and listened to a few samples of music is, failing to find … too late
The last of the categorized behaviors, like one of the other two is feeling like there might be something to this, but, …wait, these people do have Comments at the bottom of each post and…what’s this? A bloghop? Other participants. Might due until something better comes around.
You good?
nope. this is not one of those ‘oh my good! how inscrutable this ‘Doctrine’ thing is…’
Hey, welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine… no, nothing more than you already have figured out…except
yeah, others of your kind. not in a special group nor labeled for ease of identity… they’re there we’re here



Good? ROI? As you’ve noted, there are worse things you can do with your time on this Earth. ;)