12-14-2014, 04:15 AM
Alpha Mind- I think you will really enjoy reading about the Sigma male like I did a few months ago and you might even identify with it more than the Alpha male label, like I ended up doing. After reading many articles on the Sigma male I felt like the best way to describe the differences, between the two males, is the difference in mentality between Superman and batman. Superman basically works within the social framework and system itself. Batman on the other hand says," Screw the social framework and system. I'm doing things my way, how I want and when I want." If I remember correctly the author of Sigma Shock also said that Sigmas were once Alphas but then experienced a trauma that shook them to the core. Here again the fictional examples apply. Clark kent gets raised by loving parents who teach him to be a model citizen. He never really experiences any real dark moments early on so he develops this Naive view that working within the System will always work. Bruce Wayne on the other hand was being brought up as a Alpha but then he experienced the trauma of his parent's deaths. After that he gained a more realist view of social systems. He didn't out right disdain them but he found he didn't want to be restricted by their Social "pecking" order and wanted to take things into his own hands (Self- Reliance). While typing this I also noticed that this could apply to their love lives as well. Superman sees himself as only being with Lois lane his entire life (lack of abundance mentality). Batman pretty much only focused on himself and his mission but he got with some woman along the way (catwoman, Thalia, etc). He could have been monogamous and it might have worked out but once again his main objective was developing himself and his mission.
Honestly though, I feel like Sigma Male, Ascendant Alpha, and Alpha 2.0 are just different names for the same type of male with very few differences here and there.
Honestly though, I feel like Sigma Male, Ascendant Alpha, and Alpha 2.0 are just different names for the same type of male with very few differences here and there.
"I have no use of disciples. Let everyone be their own true follower" - Nietzsche