Actually a "good" social life would be an symptom, not the cause. A person with no social life reflects anxiety, lack confidence and self-esteem, while a good social life shows openness, confidence.
What you mean by social life is actually the results of a mindset. So to answer your question, I would say yes. It does allow better progression of the alpha mindset, since you already know part of it, it's easier to accept and integrate the remaining parts. If you have a "bad" social life, it means you have a lot of ground to cover and sometimes with fierce resistance.
What you mean by social life is actually the results of a mindset. So to answer your question, I would say yes. It does allow better progression of the alpha mindset, since you already know part of it, it's easier to accept and integrate the remaining parts. If you have a "bad" social life, it means you have a lot of ground to cover and sometimes with fierce resistance.