01-05-2015, 07:07 PM
I want to touch on supplementary material.
As per Shannon's insistence, I've read:
How To Become An Alpha Male: Attract Women and Become Successful At Seduction, by John Alexander
Double Your Dating, by David DeAngelo
I understand why John Alexander's book is Shannon's top recommendation and I plan to re-read both of these titles but I will admit that David DeAngelo reminds me too much of the corny PUA stuff I was into a number of years ago. There are some valuable insights though. The following book has been recommended by a number of people on the forum:
The Unchained Man: The Alpha Male 2.0 by Caleb Jones aka Blackdragon
This book is nothing short of amazing. I found it to be both relevant and thorough. Jones identifies a new kind of Alpha, one unbound by the shortcomings of the Alpha 1.0—as he defines it; and made possible by the technology and values of our age. Jones positions lifestyle choices that you may not agree with, but this is a necessary read IMO because it explores the alpha not just in relation to women (and extensively at that) but to other important facets of life. And it's well written.
Let it be known that I have no affiliation with the author. I'm just a fan of the book.
Books on my reading list:
No More Mr. Nice Guy by Robert Glover
Sigma Shock by Crion Black
As per Shannon's insistence, I've read:
How To Become An Alpha Male: Attract Women and Become Successful At Seduction, by John Alexander
Double Your Dating, by David DeAngelo
I understand why John Alexander's book is Shannon's top recommendation and I plan to re-read both of these titles but I will admit that David DeAngelo reminds me too much of the corny PUA stuff I was into a number of years ago. There are some valuable insights though. The following book has been recommended by a number of people on the forum:
The Unchained Man: The Alpha Male 2.0 by Caleb Jones aka Blackdragon
This book is nothing short of amazing. I found it to be both relevant and thorough. Jones identifies a new kind of Alpha, one unbound by the shortcomings of the Alpha 1.0—as he defines it; and made possible by the technology and values of our age. Jones positions lifestyle choices that you may not agree with, but this is a necessary read IMO because it explores the alpha not just in relation to women (and extensively at that) but to other important facets of life. And it's well written.
Let it be known that I have no affiliation with the author. I'm just a fan of the book.
Books on my reading list:
No More Mr. Nice Guy by Robert Glover
Sigma Shock by Crion Black