Douglas R. Satterfield

Hello. I provide one article every day. My writings are influenced by great thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Jung, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Jean Piaget, Erich Neumann, and Jordan Peterson, whose insight and brilliance have gotten millions worldwide to think about improving ourselves. Thank you for reading my blog.

Author Archives: Douglas R. Satterfield

Find Your Next Mission

By | January 1, 2022

[January 1, 2022]  I believe it most appropriate to look ahead to the future in this first article of the New Year.  The year 2022 will bring unexpected challenges to advocates of liberty, self-determination, and prosperity.  Those who chose the most challenging way ahead to this end will be rewarded as we find our next mission in life.… Read More »

Alcoholics Anonymous: a Look at Courage

By | December 30, 2021

[December 30, 2021]  The destruction that alcohol can wrought upon the human body and mind is telling from the lives destroyed.  Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship where people come together to solve their drinking problems.1  That’s it … simple mission and a reasonable success rate with a program that works. A good childhood friend often gives me advice… Read More »

Our Ignominious Retreat from Afghanistan

By | December 28, 2021

[December 28, 2021]  The image of U.S. Army Gen. Chris Donahue departing Afghanistan will forever connect his actions to America’s ignominious retreat from Afghanistan.  Major Gen. Donahue, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division, stepped aboard a C-17 transport and left Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on August 30, 2021. History will not be kind to those in… Read More »

Protecting the Afghans Who Helped Us [updated]

By | December 24, 2021

[December 24, 2021]  America’s bumbling withdrawal from Afghanistan will forever remain a stain on our nation’s history.  There are, however, honorable people today who are doing the right thing by helping protect many Afghans who assisted and helped us.  The private organization Ark Salus is doing the work necessary to help those who helped us. A small group… Read More »

Principles of Military Leadership  (Part 2)

By | December 22, 2021

[December 22, 2021]  Leadership is hard.  Military leadership (that applies to leaders preparing for and being in combat) is tough.  There are several famous writers on leadership (e.g., Druker, Maxwell, Bennis) who provide insight into several principles of leadership. Yesterday, I wrote Part 1 and listed many of those principles.  These “principles” are commonly found by those writing… Read More »

Principles of Military Leadership  (Part 1)

By | December 21, 2021

[December 21, 2021]  Search the Internet or read just about any book on military leadership, and you will find a wide range of “principles” of military leadership.  Of course, that a good because most of what is written stays within the classic lines of leadership.  For example, good communications and knowing your weaknesses will top most lists. Today,… Read More »