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

Propaganda and Leadership

By | November 15, 2023

[November 15, 2023]  A common theme of mine is that for propaganda to succeed, it must rely on strong leadership.  Predictably, propaganda is associated with war since many of a nation’s strongest leaders are in their military services.  Of course, it is not limited to wartime and often makes the most insidious contributions in peace. “In wartime, truth… Read More »

What’s Happening in North Korea?

By | November 13, 2023

[November 13, 2023] While the World’s attention is focused on Israel and its war with Hamas and, to a lesser extent, on the Russia-Ukraine War, something is happening in North Korea.  The Hermit Kingdom is known for odd diplomatic overtures.  Lately, however, they have begun shutting down their embassies worldwide.  Suspicions are mounting that North Korea is facing… Read More »

The Common Sense of Ammo Grrrll

By | November 9, 2023

[November 9, 2023] Susan Vass, better known as Ammo Grrrll from her writings on PowerLineBlog serves us a dose of common sense today, the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass).  Her topic?  It is about being scammed, knowing you are being scammed, and telling people you love being scammed.  This is how she begins: “…think… Read More »

Enabling Failure in Institutions

By | November 8, 2023

[November 8, 2023]  We’ve all seen supervisors who give excuses for employees who are failures in their jobs.  Like the alcoholic whose family enables the alcoholic’s drinking behavior, leaders are also enabling failure in other leaders. Whatever the reason or excuse, there is an emerging trend in U.S. institutions where leaders fail to take quick, effective action to… Read More »