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

Courage Comes in Many Forms

By | June 27, 2021

[June 27, 2021]  I live in a relatively rural area of Southern New Jersey.  It is where you can feel safe walking in a local park and watch children playing on the playground.  But the number one issue is exploding crime.  The number two issue is the decline of our school system and its infection by Critical Race… Read More »

Stepping into a Leadership Mess

By | June 26, 2021

[June 26, 2021]  Earlier this month, I wrote a book review of Fighter Pilot: The Memoirs of Legendary Ace Robin Olds.  Today, I’ll be highlighting some of Robin Olds’ thoughts about how to improve your situation when given a leadership mess. Leaders interested in improving their organizations are often assigned positions where things are bad, sometimes very bad. … Read More »

Signing Off for a Few Days

By | June 15, 2021

[June 15, 2021]  I’ve written articles every day for almost eight years and enjoyed every moment of doing so.  But with a pile of grandkids coming to my home for a week, I’m signing off for a few of those days.  I’ll be back with an attitude to drive home the point that leadership is sorely needed in… Read More »

Just the Facts, Ma’am

By | June 13, 2021

[June 13, 2021]  Don’t embellish your story.1  Only state precisely what has happened and do so without embellishment or adding your opinion.  Just the Facts, Ma’am, is attributed to the 1950s TV series Dragnet where Sergeant Joe Friday is the main stoic character. The show was one of the highest-rated series of the decade.  I watched it many… Read More »