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

Political Leadership: Dinesh D’Sousa

By | December 13, 2015

[December 13, 2015]  New ideas are refreshing.  Action is exhilarating.  People with conviction are interesting and influential.  I’m starting a new series about political leadership; not necessarily about politicians but about anyone who has fresh ideas about politics and how to win in that arena.  In my first post on political leadership I’ll be introducing to my readers… Read More »

Profile: Alexander the Great

By | December 12, 2015

[December 12, 2015]  Alexander the Great, Alexander III of Macedon, will always be included in a short list of the greatest leaders of all time.  Best known for the spread of his empire from Gibraltar to the Punjab, he also founded more than 70 cities, broadened trade and Greek culture,1 and spread a cultural diffusion throughout his conquests.2… Read More »

What Senior Leaders Have Difficulty Admitting

By | December 10, 2015

[December 10, 2015]  Being a senior military officer comes with a number of challenges to the profession to include bearing responsibility for the lives and well-being of many troops who serve within the military.  Yet, not unlike their civilian counterparts, military officers have difficulty admitting things that, if they did, could make them better leaders. Several friends of… Read More »

Pearl Harbor Day

By | December 7, 2015

[December 7, 2015]  One of the most infamous days in American history was the surprise attack by the Japanese military on United States’ air and naval bases in Hawaii on this date in 1941.  The attack was a tactical success, even perhaps better than those planning the raid could have hoped.  However, it proved to be a strategic… Read More »

Leaders Recognizing Holidays: Happy Everything

By | December 6, 2015

[December 6, 2015]  Today Hanukkah begins at sundown and is celebrated starting on the 25th day of Kislev.  Hanukkah means “dedication” and lasts eight successive days celebrating the rededication of the Jewish Temple following a victorious rebellion by the Jews against their oppressors.  Leaders show wisdom and respect by recognizing holidays and special occasions that are meaningful and… Read More »