Alright, let’s talk about this… this command type relationship science thing. Sounds fancy, don’t it? But it ain’t that hard to understand, not if you break it down like I break down a tough piece of meat.
First off, “command type”, that just means how things are bossed around, you know? Like, who tells who what to do. Is it the man of the house yellin’ at the kids? Or is it the missus whisperin’ what needs to be done? See? Different ways of commandin’.
Then there’s this “relationship” word. That’s just how things are connected. Like, the hen is connected to the eggs, right? And the farmer is connected to the hen, ‘cause he feeds her. Relationships are everywhere, even if you don’t see ‘em right off.
And “science”? Well, that’s just fancy folks tryin’ to figure stuff out. They poke and prod and measure things, tryin’ to make sense of it all. So, if you put it all together, command type relationship science is just tryin’ to figure out how different ways of bossin’ folks around connect and how that affects things. Like, does yellin’ at the kids get ‘em to do chores faster or slower? That’s a kind of “command type relationship science” right there.
Now, these science fellas, they like to use big words. They talk about “non-doctrinal terms.” Don’t let that scare ya. It just means they’re wonderin’ if people are usin’ the right words to describe who’s in charge. Like, is the boss really the boss, or is it the secretary pullin’ the strings behind the scenes? You see that kinda thing happenin’ all the time, you know?
And this “relationship science”, it connects all sorts of things, they say. Social stuff, how people act, even life sciences, like how plants grow. It’s all connected, they say. Like, if the farmer ain’t happy, maybe he don’t take care of the plants so good, and then the plants don’t grow, and then nobody eats. See? All connected.
They say it’s a “theoretical discipline.” Sounds complicated, right? But all it means is they got a lot of ideas about how things work. They ain’t always right, mind you, but they’re tryin’. And they use different theories, different ways of lookin’ at things. Like, some folks think the sun goes around the earth, and some folks think the earth goes around the sun. It’s all about how you see it.
And it ain’t just about bosses and workers, neither. It’s about everything. Like how we get our electricity, or how we build houses. They talk about “science and technology” bein’ connected. Well, of course they are! You gotta have the science to figure out how to build a thing, and then the technology is actually buildin’ it. It’s like knowin’ how to bake a pie and then actually bakin’ it, right? Can’t have one without the other.
And they talk about “interdisciplinary field”. Another big word! All it means is that they got folks from different areas lookin’ at the same thing. Like, you got the doctor lookin’ at the sick person, and then you got the preacher lookin’ at the sick person, and they both see things a little different. But it’s all about understandin’ the same thing, see?
And it even gets into things like finance, you know, money stuff. Like, how do you get folks to invest in windmills and solar panels? You gotta understand how the money folks think, what kind of “command type relationship” they respond to. Do they like to be yelled at, or do they like to be sweet-talked? It’s all part of that figuring things out thing.
- Command: Figuring out who’s in charge.
- Relationship: How things are connected.
- Science: Figuring stuff out.
So, there you have it. Command type relationship science. It ain’t so scary after all. It’s just about figuring out how different ways of bossin’ folks around connect and how that affects everything else. It’s like figurin’ out the best way to get the chickens to lay eggs and keep the foxes away from the henhouse, all at the same time.
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