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

Sunday Morning in Pictures III

By | December 15, 2024

[December 15, 2024]  Here in New Jersey, we’re celebrating the overflight of unidentified drones, some which may turn out to be a bad boy neighbor. If this were Texas, I’d already have an extensive collection of nonfunctional drones in my backyard. BTW, I’ve been ordered not to shoot at them or I might make the Aliens mad and,… Read More »

Boys Will Be Boys

By | December 13, 2024

[December 13, 2024]  Growing up in the pre-computer, pre-smart phone age offered a number of unexpected opportunities and advantages for boys. These were times when your parents expected you to take care of yourself, be self-reliant and possess grit and determination. And that’s where the saying, boys will be boys originated. Boys were essentially pushed out of the… Read More »

The Shopping Cart Theory

By | December 12, 2024

[December 12, 2024]  I honestly never heard about this shopping cart theory before this morning. After reading an article about it, click, I immediately understood the idea behind the theory. The “theory” states that you can tell whether somebody is fundamentally a member of civilization or a savage based on whether they return their shopping cart. It’s obviously… Read More »

President-Elect Trump vs Hamas 

By | December 10, 2024

[December 10. 2024]  The foreign policies of President-Elect Donald Trump are going to be radically different from the Biden Administration. We see this difference most easily regarding the Hamas strategy of holding hostages since October last year. “Everybody is talking about the hostages who are being held so violently, inhumanely, and against the will of the entire World,… Read More »

Kick the Tires

By | December 8, 2024

[December 8, 2024]  From my earliest memory as a child, I remember my dad kicking the tires on our old car.  “Why do you do that, Dad,” I asked, completely clueless. “Well,” he said, “that’s how you check to make sure the tires don’t fall off when driving.”  Dads are always right, of course, so that’s always what… Read More »

The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor

By | December 7, 2024

[December 7, 2024]  We see, published today, many obligatory articles about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, occurring almost a century ago, 83 years. The attack was an operational masterstroke, given that the country of Japan could send six aircraft carriers 4,000 miles undetected, execute an air attack, and return home unmolested. As brilliant as this operation was,… Read More »