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

Caretaker Leadership

By | November 5, 2020

[November 5, 2020]  I’ll begin by noting that the term caretaker leadership is almost never used.  The reason is that the two terms are an oxymoron when used together.  I have discovered, however, that caretaker leadership happens all the time when a leader is unwilling or unable to fulfill the inherent duties of leadership and yet remains in… Read More »

Political Jokes for a Tough Day

By | November 4, 2020

[November 4, 2020]  Election 2020 for the U.S. Presidency and other political positions is over but the final results are not in.  It’s a razor thin margin, regardless who wins.  So, I pulled a dozen political jokes out of my closet for your enjoyment and to help us all through a tough day.  Surely, today will go down… Read More »

Meet the Heroic Dog Conan

By | November 2, 2020

[November 2, 2020]  Can dogs be heroes?  Some people think so, and I agree with them.  A year ago, a daring raid was conducted by U.S. Special Forces targeting ISIS terrorist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.  The hero dog Conan chased al-Baghdadi into a tunnel, resulting in the terrorist leader blowing himself up.1  This highly-classified, dramatic operation took place… Read More »

Winning Under Pressure

By | November 1, 2020

[November 1, 2020]  I’m not a golfer, but many of my friends are fanatical about the game, playing regardless of the weather and sometimes disregarding their health.  Occasionally I’ll play a game, but those same crazy friends put a lot of pressure on me to win.  The sweat pours off my forehead as I try to make that… Read More »

They Were Tough SOBs

By | October 31, 2020

[October 31, 2020]  In the first half of twentieth-century America, boxing was one of the most popular sports; in popularity, number one tied with baseball. The fighters were some of the toughest and fastest people ever.  As my ex-Drill Sergeant Bryant used to say, they were tough SOBs. Growing up, I got to meet many WWII and Korean… Read More »

Headspace and Timing

By | October 30, 2020

[October 30, 2020]  Military jargon permeates our society.  Headspace and timing, though, is a technical term meaning to adjust weapon systems so they fire correctly.  Usually used with the Browning .50 caliber heavy machinegun, adjusting headspace and timing is critical for its proper use.  However, I will be using as jargon rather than technically. The U.S. Department of… Read More »

A Vietnam War Vet and His Story

By | October 29, 2020

[October 29, 2020]  Today’s article has a bit of a treat for my readers.  I added a new tab on my leadership website called VIETNAM VET QUOTES.  I’m starting this tab about an honorable man.  His name is Robert “Bob” Reilly, U.S. Army 1968-1970, veterans’ advocate, and pupil of music.  He is married and has three children and… Read More »

Leadership Comparison: Biden vs. Trump

By | October 28, 2020

[October 28, 2020]  In this article, I compare the leadership qualities of Joe Biden and Donald Trump; both running for the U.S. presidency.  Alas, hype defines this election, mostly driven by a media accused of both political partisanship and prejudicial censorship.  Any leadership comparison is a difficult task, one that data mining, analysis, and the application of seasoned… Read More »