Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
Being a topic-less Monday, let’s do two things:
- look to the comments to provide something of a pro tem topic or theme
- return, if only as a brief review, to the topic of the Wakefield Doctrine as a tool to aid in self-improving oneself
- remind New Readers that the Wakefield Doctrine is an additional perspective on the world around us and the people who make it up comprised of three personality types that are predicated on the character of the relationship one maintains with the world; there being three such relationships:
- clarks (the Outsider)
- scotts (the Predator)
- rogers (the Herd Member)
No hybrid vigor needed, just a bit of inter-worldview fluency (or at least tourist level fluency)
damn! says it about all, don’cha know? and…and it succinctly refererences the whole point of learning this here personality here, to be better able to see the world as the other person is experiencing it.
I think that past is past for a reason and would not want to time travel even in these flashbacks
It was a good story:)
Reelika on: Six Sentence Story -the Wakefield Doctrine- [“…our Sophomore, ‘In a River, Twice-Stepped’]
ty, R! the business of time travel is more hazardous that the old episodes of Star Trek made them out to be.
Involuntary time travel. Gosh, nightmare –Misky
Well said. ‘minds us of our first effort at writing fiction, ‘the Number You Have Reached is no Longer in Service’
She joined us on the Saturday Night call-in. A most excellent and spirited discussion of the Wakefield Doctrine and her latest youtube project…the latest of which is:
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and… just in case one was tempted to underestimate the ‘all over the reality front’ of us at the Doctrine, today’s happy song:



Tourist level fluency, I think I can do that.