08-10-2015, 05:05 PM
Agreed!
I do think that Mr. Alexander's book is solid. As part of fleshing out a fuller definition of an alpha male, guys would be doing themselves a favor by reading books on manhood and leadership. This is where our perspectives part to some degree. As people's perspective vary so widely, the insights from other books are likely to be of significant value in addition to Alpha Male book. In fact, Mr. Alexander recommends in his book that people read Primal Leadership by Daniel Goleman et al. I for one, have to concur with him as having read Primal Leadership several times, it gives great insight into the fully mature person capable of empowering and inspiring others. Given that library lone out both books and audiobooks, resources are readily available to most everyone free of charge.
Additionally, I do believe that the power of somatogenic emotional growth should not be discounted. The more physically active and proficient a man is, the more confident he will become as a man. Hence, Mr. Alexander and pretty much all manliness books all talk about the need for strength and muscular development. Knowing what to do in the gym and achieving athletic performance affects powerful changes in a man.
I do think that Mr. Alexander's book is solid. As part of fleshing out a fuller definition of an alpha male, guys would be doing themselves a favor by reading books on manhood and leadership. This is where our perspectives part to some degree. As people's perspective vary so widely, the insights from other books are likely to be of significant value in addition to Alpha Male book. In fact, Mr. Alexander recommends in his book that people read Primal Leadership by Daniel Goleman et al. I for one, have to concur with him as having read Primal Leadership several times, it gives great insight into the fully mature person capable of empowering and inspiring others. Given that library lone out both books and audiobooks, resources are readily available to most everyone free of charge.
Additionally, I do believe that the power of somatogenic emotional growth should not be discounted. The more physically active and proficient a man is, the more confident he will become as a man. Hence, Mr. Alexander and pretty much all manliness books all talk about the need for strength and muscular development. Knowing what to do in the gym and achieving athletic performance affects powerful changes in a man.