FAQ (about) the Wakefield Doctrine

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By clark farley

FAQ Doctrine-style

In a field of literally thousands of theories of personality, both "legitimate, accepted and established theories" and the "Hey, like when we were in college, like we used to sit around and talk about how..." varieties, why should we give your Wakefield Doctrine more than a quick scan and then onwards searching the 'net to pass the time?

Because the Wakefield Doctrine will provide you with a template, a way of organising the impressions you have of the behavior of other people (and of your own behavior). This 'template' will allow you to see the behavior of the people in your life in such a way that why they act the way they do will make sense. And that is what all this theories of personality crap is about, isn't it? Making sense of people. Lets let you ask the questions!

Q: OK. It would help to have a way to 'interpret' the behavior of others. Will this involve a lot of time and study and research? cause I'm on my break here and don't want to waste a lot of time!

A: No, no it will not require a lot of time. All that this system really requires is that you have a certain level of flexible intelligence, which is what the novel writing folks refer to as " a willing suspension of disbelief". None of this is rocket science, in fact, it is our belief that personality theories should be anything but, rocket science. With the Wakefield Doctrine, we are offering a perspective, a certain way of looking at human behavior that allows you to connect disparate elements of ordinary behavior in such a way that new understanding is the result!

Q: Quite the promise. OK, what do we do that requires disbelief suspenders?

A: One key, imagine that we all create the world that we live in ...

Q: oh, we're sorry! you want to mystico-magical-my-cat-tells-me-secrets category, lol look for the icons with the conical, aluminum hats...

A: Now, stop that scott! (this reference will make sense later), that is not what we mean by creating the world. Nothing so dramatic, simply the fact that what you perceive today, I can never know for certain. I don't mean the big things, like the world is round or the sky is blue or what goes up must come down or night follows day. We are still talking the every day, common sense world we all share, all we are saying is that the world that you interact with today has a subjective element to it.
Everyone has heard the story/allegory/joke about the 2 explorers who, on different safaris met a man in the jungle who told one of them, "That path leads to a village of fierce warriors, suspicious people " (and the other is told) "That path leads to a village of the kindest, friendliest people in the land ".
The punchline to the story is, of course, upon comparing notes, both explorers met the same man and went to the same village, but had totally different experiences. That is what we mean when we talk about creating the world...

Q: oh, alright...go on...we can imagine the everyone creates the world

A: Well, the very simple premise of the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers ) is that the perspective one has of the world (and your relationship to it) accounts for everything... personality-type-wise . The Doctrine does not list traits or behaviors or attitudes or any of that stuff to 'identify' personality types. We simply say:
scotts are the ones who wake up in a world of predator and prey (they are the predators)
rogers are the people who wake up in a world of the massive herd
clarks are the ones who wake up alone

Everything follows from this. What is really kind of cool is that, if you accept this premise of a worldview determining behavior (rather than the other way around), all sorts of things fall into place!

Q: Like what? that these scotts are mean and aggressive people and the clarks are weird?

A:NO! (lol) Slow down! That was the initial premise, there is one more key element to this thing. We are all born with the potential to view the world as a clark , a scott or a roger . And we never lose the potential to see the world these three ways, but at one point early in our lives (2-5yo) we become predominately one of the three. The world we go into from that point on is the world a clark , scott or roger . The reason we can recognise the other two types is because of having that potential (at least those of us who have sufficiently flexible intelligence).

Q: So there are all these predators and cattle-like people...

A: Cut it out. You are reading this Hub because you have too much intelligence, too much curiosity! You are not dumb or you would not have made it this far. All the Wakefield Doctrine is saying is, if you are in a world of predator and prey and you find yourself in a social situation your goals and drives are going to be markedly different from the person, in that same situation, who is perceiving the world from a member-of-a-giant-herd framework. Wouldn't you?

Q: So tell us...

A: Sorry folks, out of time for now. This little FAQ hub should answer some of your questions. Will try to pick up this in a few days. In the meantime, for you really curious readers (....clark I know you are reading this) search Wakefield Doctrine and we will be there. And we gots music videos and have hats (for your damn heads) and ever thing.

...the dog? my first dog...her name was Ola and she was the perfect lifeform...will tell you more later...

 

Comments

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mylife=adventure 17 months ago

you got this clark hooked man....damn. haha.

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clark farley Hub Author 17 months ago

dog was perfect, Doctrine is fun too!

Dividing time 'tween here and the Wakefield Doctrine site, thank you for the observation.

(funny about clarks and the Doctrine...by definition all (clarks) have a 'system' in place already and will read this thing (the Doctrine) with a 'professional' interest. ..."ok lets see what this one has to offer/borrow etc"

The other clarklike characteristic that is interesting is that you can always tell when you are talking to another clark (in 'real' life), there is a tendancy to conversationaly 'bump into each other'...both parties start to say something at same time....stop...start again. Like that. Sure indicator that you be talking to another clark.

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