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umm… i don’t know. should i?
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Actually I do. Thanks for welcoming our new readers and giving them a taste of the clarks, scotts and rogers. It can be a bit overwhelming to new readers. I know, I was there. But the approach I suppose is to not get too serious. The Wakefield Doctrine is meant to be enjoyed and have fun participating while at the same time being able to spot ‘em. For example, let’s say you’re in a crowded mall and a group of guys/girls is walking behind you. There’s one guy/girl who is louder than the others, maybe to the point of being obnoxious. And it dawns on you…hey he/she’s a scott!!! Your eureka moment. And suddenly it all makes sense. See? It’s that easy. So start with the items under the table of contents. These subjects will really give you the insight to each personality so you can determine which is the strongest in you. Remember, we all have some of each in us. It is the predominant one that pegs you as a clark, scott or roger. And you can use this to your advantage. More on that later. Perhaps more fun is being able to recognize those around you and finally understand why they act the way they do.
So go get your feet muddy and then the posts will make perfect sense in no time. Have fun and we’ll see you soon!
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