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

Good Drive last night. In abstenita* were DS#1, Ms AKH, Molly and glenn. The primary topics of conversation centered on the Wakefield Doctrine ( no!! lol ) and what it tells us about which jobs/occupations  you will most likely find clarks or scotts or roger.  Interestingly enough,  the focus came to rest on: clarks in the foodservice industry.  Special attention was given to the question, when you look at  waitresses and waiters,  why clarklike females seem to do do better (at these jobs) than do clark males.  Very thought provoking (if you were a clark, that is!  lol). Towards the end of the 3/4 Hour Show we all participated in a Video Friday tape! This will be Episode 9 and you will be able to watch it next Friday, March 9th ( hey! just noticed the date and episode thing…how cool is that!).
All in all it was an interesting, at times challenging, but always enjoyable 45 minutes spent “…surrounded by Wakefield”.

Before I forget!!  Mark your calendars! Next week’s Saturday Night Drive will be hosted by ‘the Three Women’!  (DS#1, Ms AKH and Molly, of course) as I will be out on the road, taking the Doctrine to the hinterlands, yo. So look for a certain, enhanced communicability** in the Show next Saturday Night… no telling what these three are likely to spring on ya, but with 2 clarklike women and a scottian female you know it’s gonna  be interesting!

So since it is Sunday, we will keep the instructional portion of today’s Post brief.

The Wakefield Doctrine is a tool, a perspective that allows us to understand the behavior of the people in our lives. By allowing us to see the worldview that the other person is experiencing, how they act will make much more sense.
The Wakefield Doctrine is predicated on the idea that all of us live in one of three personal realities, the world of the outsider ( clarks ) the world of the predator ( scotts ) and the world of the herd member ( roger ). When (a person’s behavior) is considered in the context of these three possible worldviews, everything makes way, way more sense.
Taking into account that a person might be acting, (as appropriate to a person) living as a predator, then the quickness to act, the un-reasoned aggressiveness of the scott totally makes sense.
If we think, ‘my sister is a roger and her world is built upon the premise that everything is quantifiable‘, then her meddling and pushiness in my own lifestyle becomes understandable.
And when you meet some girl with one too many piercings and/or tattoos, in a bar or a club and  as you talk to her, she seems to be trying to cover up a certain ‘quickness’ in her sense of humor, well…hello clark!   (…cause what the hell would you do if you grew up the outsider in a world of people who seemed to know how to live a happy life but insisted on keeping that information a secret?)

Send in your cards. Go to Claire Peek and Nell Rose’s pages….hell, while you’re out there stop by Jasmine Tea’s FB page (which will lead you to her website…well worth the trip)…and tell her ‘the Doctrine sent ya’

 

 

 

* in distinction to a rogerian expression, scotts have a characteristic way of murderin’ the English language… much like using pliers when the right tool is a wrench ( “Hey!!  I jus gotta twist this thing…it’s gotta come off, or I’ll shout at it“)

** now, thats a rogerian expression

 

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clarklike females ( Part 1) …”and you are sure that they are not just stuck-up?” the Wakefield Doctrine and personality types

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

While most of the Old Timers here at the Doctrine might prefer to keep things the way they have always been, satisfied  laughing at the antics of the scotts and yelling and shouting,  ‘what a bunch of rogers those people are‘ as we drive around Wakefield on Saturday Night, we can no longer settle for that simple, amusing form of entertainment.
Why is that? What is wrong with that?  After all, we  know what we mean when we point to a person and say, ‘hey! see that scott looking bored over there? who wants to bet I can make him get all hyper?’  Well, while that served our purposes in the early days, the readership of the Wakefield Doctrine is growing and with this growth there is an increasing  need to understand this thing of ours in ways that just did not occur to us in days prior, aka the ‘good old days’. Well, times change and the Wakefield Doctrine is nothing if it is not flexible.  So what’s up with the drive to expand the knowledge base? Why are we being driven, cajoled, posed-the-thoughtful-question, asked to explain how the Wakefield Doctrine applies to life and people and such?
Two words: Molly, Claire, Nell and (now) AP –that’s why.
They are the new generation of people who have happened upon the Doctrine blog and ‘get it’,  they see the use and values it has to offer. The thing is, they have learned about the Wakefield Doctrine from this here blog. They do not have the background understanding that some of the older DownSprings have, but they do not have the limitations that these selfsame old-timers are subject to, and so Molly and AP, Claire and Nell are asking questions about how the Doctrine works and how it might apply in situations that simply never occurred to some of us.  That’s just great.  (lol, and all italics aside, it is great! The Wakefield Doctrine is moving in directions that none of us thought it would and it is still fun, so welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine!)

To the topic of today’s Post; clarklike females (Part 1)

(New Readers are reminded that the Doctrine is gender neutral, which just means that ‘type’ precedes the gender. The Doctrine is also culture neutral so that the examples of culturally approved (or dis-approved) behavior is for the purposes of illustration only.) In this case:

So what are we to assume from this photo of the fetching Ms. Paltrow (if that indeed, is her real name!)

The external, observable characteristics of the clarklike female have been long-established; the style and fashion decisions  are best described as eclectic. There is a creative quality to ‘the look’ that most clarklike females aspire to that is quite unmistakable.

(“Yo clark!  DS#1 here.  As a clarklike female let me  pick it up from here”)….. speaks to their inner nature(?)  Fashion and the female clark = simple expression. Yeah sure, that’s it.  If you don’t already know this about theclarklike female,  footwear will figure prominently into their “look”.  Spot the boots worn “inappropriately” and you most likely have a clark on your hands.  Look at the pic above.  Only a clarklike female would wear what appears to be “combat” boots with an otherwise sexy, tease-me outfit. LOL  Combat boots sexy?  Yes, for some men.  But that says more about the man than the clarklike female and better left for another post.

It has been said within the pages of “this here blog here” that clarks are the “blue monkeys”.  Yes and no.  When it comes to the fashion thing, there is a degree of measurement, a level of blue that differentiates the clarklike female from other clarklike females.  And it can be boiled down to the level, type and/or method of accessorization.  Hats, scarves, jewelry (yes particularly jewelry)….  It goes without saying that it can be challenging to newcomers of the Doctrine to spot clarklike females based solely on their clothing/fashion sense.  Remember that to a clark, fashion walks hand in hand with posturing and body language.  Let’s do a compare/contrast thing –  if we were to take Gwyneth, remove the boots, put stilettos on her feet and position her either on her back or side then we would be looking at a scottian female (if we didn’t already know she was a clark, that is)  So what does this picture imply?  Challenge.  Mystery.  Inaccessibility.  Protection.  Confidence (real or imagined).  Individuality.

Having knowledge of the Wakefield Doctrine for many a year, what I have not had is the challenge of speaking about it with those who are newly discovering it’s simple, yet at times nuanced facets.  It is proving more difficult than I thought to explain my people:)   There is an almost instant type of connection…a knowing that is instinctive when clarks speak to each other.  It is easy to jump ahead and assume that another clark already knows what I mean when perhaps it takes a little more clarification.  blah, blah, blah, blah blah.

Interesting perspective, DS#1 … for (newer) Readers, the ‘blue monkeys’, is a term that we use around the Doctrine to reference the propensity of clarks (both male and female) to manage to stand apart from the crowd. Interestingly, if you ask a clark why they want to: dress, act, sound in a manner that sets them clearly apart from the norm, most (clarks) will honestly not know what you are talking about. They will deny that they are deliberately attempting to set themselves apart from the crowd, if anything, they will maintain that they just want to blend and be accepted.  ( Where did the term, ‘blue monkey’ come from?  according to some stories there was a sociology (or it might have been a psychology ) experiment conducted in the 1960’s in which one young monkey was taken from their troupe, dyed blue and return to his fellow troupe-mates. Apparently monkeys are not color-blind and the monkey was totally ostracized and outcast and all the kinds of things that the group likes to do to the outsider. I don’t think they killed him, but I could be wrong on that.)  ( It might have been green dye, but the term has come to be used to connote a person who inadvertently or un-consciouly manages to present himself/herself as a undeniable outsider.)

(Molly here… )  While I would agree with DS#1 that there is an instinctive knowing, when two clarks meet, but it does not make the awkwardness of being an outsider go away.

clarks are reserved.  They tend not to volunteer too much information — at least not to begin with; therefore, getting to know a clark takes some persistence.  clarks also don’t like to pry…  So, you can imagine how it is when two clarks meet.

clarklike females also influence a reserve in others.  In a social setting, when a male is flirting with virtually all the females present, though he will flirt with the clarklike female, it will be different somehow.   He will treat her with more respect than he shows anyone else.   More than once, I have had people comment (concerning a random flirt), “He must really like you — he’s treating you differently.”

As to fashion and the clarklike female, I was really surprised to find out combat boots were standard dress code.  Clark challenged me to talk to DS#1 about clothing — I thought it sounded dumb, but I took him up on it.  After all, what could she know about my wardrobe?  But I was the one in for a surprise.  I’ve owned my combat boots since I was 15… in fact, I’m wearing them right now…

One of my favorite clarklike females is Julie Andrews, with the many, varying roles she has played.  She is always poised sincere, even when having fun.  She doesn’t take any nonsense, even when jumping into chalk pictures or attending tea parties on the ceiling, and there is always an element of creativity.  Now, if you look through pictures of her, you may not see the hats, scarves and jewelry mentioned (unless you are looking at pictures of Mary Poppins), but her posture and eyes still give her away.  No matter how straight and tall she stands, there is a slight slouch, and even when she looks straight into the camera, you can see that she is somewhere else.

I liked your point, Molly,  about how clarks tend to not volunteer information. I don’t get how (some of this) can be, but most clarks seem to share the sense that things told to us in confidence (or even simply in a one-on-one conversation) are meant to be held in confidence. We, as a people, tend to not be in the know in most social environments, as part of the price of membership is that the individual is expected to contribute information to the group. A very rogerian thing, but most likely the reason clarks are often out of the loop…
I also liked the concept of ‘when two clarks meet’… it was noted early in the development of the Doctrine that you can tell you are talking to another clark because there is a tendency to ‘bump into each other’ conversationally speaking (lol)  Both (clarks) will start to say something at the same time and then stop and…then both will … you know  (and sentence fragments!  We loves our sentence fragments, which is no problem if the other person is a clark, of course!)
oh, and ‘the slouch’  damn!  it’s still amazes me to see the characteristics show up where they are predicted to… New Readers? one of the primary identifiers of the clark personality type is a certain slouch in posture, a slightly overly causal stance (standing and seated)… it has everything to do with the fact that we are on the defensive…kinda

Shout out to Nell and Claire and AP… stop in guys. I am sure we will hear from Ms AKH and possible the Progenitor roger (yeah, right). Good discussion, yo.

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“Lycka till på din presentation!, Claire” …the Wakefield Doctrine and ‘going as a student to the school there…’

Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine! Please find a seat. You will see a Blue Test booklet on every desk, please do not break the seal on the booklet until you have been instructed to do so.

Yes, the Wakefield Doctrine does have a very practical value to all you Readers out there who are currently Students or may be Students or are planning to become Students!

In today’s Post we will present the Wakefield Doctrine in a form that will allow you to get the most from your experience in the classroom, no matter if it is a College-level course: Introduction to the Peloponnesian Wars or a High School ‘Health’ Class,  the Wakefield Doctrine can help. Today. Right Now!

Let’s focus on the environment found in High School, simply because this is where the Doctrine will provide the most dramatic and immediate relief and or help for Readers of that age/milieu  (big props for any of you who are in High School and are reading this here blog here.)

The Teachers:

clarks:

  • if they are clarklike females then they will be found teaching the elementary grades, if male then most likely college level teaching
  • in high school the teacher that betrays the ‘Code of Teachers’ and shows a side of themselves that makes it clear that they are ‘real people’
  • if watched closely, (the clarklike Teacher) will be caught laughing at the antics of the class clown ( the scott, of course) but still give him detention
scotts:
  • if a scottian male, then they are the shop teacher or gym teacher (Mother of God! what are the authorities thinking!!)
  • if  a scottian female then the French Teacher… if not (attractive) …so the phys ed  teacher
  • the scottian female Teacher,  is also the mostly likely name to appear on the boy’s room wall (but who’s ‘honor’ will be vociferously defended) if anyone ( a roger ) makes a wisecrack about her
rogers:
  • if a rogerian male, then the science teacher, if female then the School Nurse
  • most of the History Department ( except for the clark they let in for distraction value)
  • Health class, Personal Hygiene Civics Class and/or head of the Cafeteria staff
The Students:
clarks:
  • the one who makes the ‘wisecrack’ that everyone laughs at in class but no one is sure who said it?
  • the girl that is admired by the Teachers and  the Senior Classmen (and someone said she was going out with a college kid)
  • you will, if you watch quietly from the side, see clarks everywhere, but never by themselves (if they are by themselves, you won’t see them)
scotts:
  • you’re kidding, right?  if we need to tell you how to spot the scotts in your high school, then you need to… go back to grade school!  lol
  • the two guys who get into a fight, right in the middle of the cafeteria? (and are the best of friends after the fight is over)..scotts
  • the girl who is totally the center of almost everything…and if she happens to get straight As nobody seems to remember that fact?
rogers:
  • most of the population, easily 45 damn percent…rogers!  they’re all over the frickin place
  • (most) of the members of every team or any sport or activity that requires the individual  to totally depend on teammates or coaches
  • the head of every frickin club except the ones that no one joins (thats where you’ll  find the ‘outgoing’ clarks)
Alright, time is up! Everyone put down your pencils but please remain in your seats until  the rogers can collect your test booklets,  do not try to leave until all the test booklets have been collected.
So have a good Presentation, Claire… if you need  note for any of your Teachers, you know you can call us and we will be happy to provide you with one… tailored to the appropriate class, of course  DS#1 will be happy to talk to your school counselor and if you get in trouble with the Principle  then I’m sure they will listen to Molly and any Teacher or fellow student gives you  hard time, let us know,  Ms. AKH will straighten them all kinds of out.

 

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St Valentine was he a roger or was he a clark, the Wakefield Doctrine deals with the important questions of the day

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

( psst!  yeah, you!  anyone looking?  I’m supposed to be working on the Wakefield Doctrine book… I promised that I would stop with the nearly every day Posts so that I could apply what little energy I have to putting content down on paper. Long story, that’s not important now… what is important is today is Valentine’s Day!  And there is not a single person out there who writes a blog that can resist the obvious appeal of such a… a contrived, culturally supported, private interest initiated “holiday” as Valentine’s Day.  So a quick, totally self-indulgent Post and then back to work… if Ms. AKH or Molly asks… tell them you haven’t seen me….)

 

St Valentines is the worst, most contrived and cynical, gyno-centric guy-bait(ing), toy-with-the-emotions-of-innocent-bystanders, holiday on the whole damn calendar.  Of course we are all familiar with the origin of the holiday and the internet is positively turgid with countless blogs, and stories and articles that tell us all about Hallmark and the candy industry and the rest of the sordid tale of this day in February. I will not try to compete with these other more skilled and capable Commentators ( and -torinis), as I do not have the time or the ‘writing chops’ to do such a ripe topic justice. Instead, let me tell you about my most lasting memory of Valentines Day.

Third grade, parochial school (St. Imelda*) and a classroom of 25 students. The boys were required to wear blue shirts and blue ties with OLM printed on the front, fortunately ‘clip-on ties’ had been invented by this time, so easy-peasy; the girls wore the catholic school uniform, i.e. plaid skirts white shirt, socks.  damn, little did I realize at that pre-pubescent time of my life how potent that little Roman Catholic Church fashion dictates would become for me and countless other men at a later stage of life.  (In fact, I am feeling the tug on the cynical side of my writing-self, there is something about the whole, church-sexual-abuse-dress-the-children in outfits destined to become so hawt… lol sorry, again I lack the time or the writing skill to do justice to a topic like this… back to the story.)
So with much fanfare, Valentine’s Day arrives and we  9  year old boys and girls are told that in the afternoon, before the end of the school day, we would have time to deliver our Valentine cards to each other. ( The day before we spent ‘Art Period’ making little baskets out of construction paper and taping them to the front of our desks. These would serve as ‘mailboxes’ for the cards we would receive the next day).
The thing was, the horrible twist to this introduction to the world of love, relationships and rejection was that, the time when class stopped and we were allowed to get up and deliver our little cards was not the end of the school day! It was right after lunch… and it lasted 15 or 20 minutes…as in ‘ now return to your desks and we will continue with the afternoon’ classes’. To sit for 90 minutes staring at the contents of the container on the front of my desk… I will leave it to the Reader to decide the emotional landscape of that afternoon on a February 14th.

Anyone out there not comfortable with finishing the story, or satisfied with their conclusion of this little tale, write us a Comment! Regular Readers know that the rogers gave the biggest cards, the scotts received the most cards and the clarks delivered the most cards….secretly without the recipient ever knowing who the really fun card came from…

Now I better get back to work, before I get in trouble.

 

*who totally twisted my life… don’t ask

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Video Friday Epistle 6 (wherein our persistent Narrator puzzles his-own-damnself over a question about the Doctrine) the Wakefield Doctrine, of course!

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

 

 

 

 

Not that we don’t like clarks… hell, we loves our clarks…they have been the core of the active new generation of the Doctrine. In point of fact, Molly and Claire and Nell represent the most significant step forward in this thing of ours since the first Post was published.

Funny story about that…I was talking to the Progenitor roger last night about writing Posts and such and he related how he recently completed a Post that he set aside for a day or two, fully intending to publish it on ‘the Rag. When he came back to it, intent upon bathing in the light and wisdom of the insight into the nature of reality that he had written had… somehow mutated into a screed that had ‘our Progenitor’ race around his house, checking the locks on all the doors and windows, because clearly someone had broken into his house and hit the “translate into unintelligible” key on his computer!
roger’s story made me recall the first Doctrine Post I  wrote, (which is also the first Post of any sort that I had written). After the normal experience of typing, re-typing and getting up and sitting down, I decided it was time to hit the ‘Publish’, so far, pretty typical for all of us who are willing to take the chance and put our thoughts in writing and send them into the world to stand on their own.
The fact that I am a clark, makes this story fairly impressive, as clarks tend toward the “hey I got it all in my head, maybe I don’t need to get all public and such’.  But the punchline of the story, and proof of my clarklike credentials, is that as soon as I hit the Publish key on the inaugural Wakefield Doctrine Post,  I immediately turned off the computer and quietly left the house …and drove around  in my car…just in case someone reading the Post would  try to track down the source of the Post.

As I was saying, one of the reasons we are so happy that we have new people reading and Commenting is that, with their feedback, we can guage how the Wakefield Doctrine is coming across to the Readers out there.
But we do what we can… every damn Friday  a video…a ‘topic’ and sometimes it is interesting.

And then there is today’s Video Post.

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