05-05-2013, 03:48 PM
(05-05-2013, 02:04 PM)Lkawakita Wrote: Shannon, I remember asking something similar, but can't remember the answer nor where I asked.
Does the user's role model of an alpha interferes in the results? Like, if someone identifies to someone or a character the traits of an alpha. Would then AM give the push to actually be that role model? Or AM was designed with a fixed shape and it molds us to fit into it?
If the model does matter, it would be interesting to know which model everyone who had success with it had by then. Me, for instance, think that an alpha is somewhat like a tiger. It hunts alone, is subtle and yet extremely powerful. This could explain the results I'm getting.
I don't define alpha for you. What I do is create a combination of developing the person's own idea of what an alpha is, and developing all the characteristics that I know support such a man. Self confidence, self reliance, etc. It doesn't interfere, but a user's idea of what an alpha is, does help shape their results.
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