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Marc, Learn to like yourself? Accepting your faults is the first step. WORKING to fix your faults is the next step. Realizing your faults and then sitting on your ass doing nothing about it is in fact self hatred. Which is why so many can't even achieve the first step. How many post have you read in this forum where the posters just type BULLSHIT. "I am this, I am that, I am an 11!! I am the best . . . ehm. . . so how do I secure her number again? Why won't she call me? Really . . . this is unusual for m. Usually, I rock the show . . .blah, blah . . ." = D-E-L-U-S-I-O-N-A-L. This is what all the low level, non-progressing idiots of the World do.
Kasabi, very good explanation that would help a lot of us.
We have some agreements and some disagreements which I'm hoping with time, may be I would understand or be able to better articulate my views. But for now I would like to focus on the agreements and list my takeaways from our discussion.
Here are my take aways from this thread:
1) An ACT of Alpha can take you only so far, and everything superficial tends to fade hence its imperative to take PROACTIVE steps to internalize the mindset of an Alpha.
2) You cannot begin to evolve unless you learn to accept and realise your faults. Then again make consious efforts to improve.
3) Self hate will get you no where. See where you are and where you want to be and then bridge that gap.
4) There are different kinds of Alpha males and just because you are sensitive/insensitive towards people, compassion/incompassion etc..should not be the sole criteria in defining your alpha/beta status.
Any newbees reading this kindly strike out the word SHY because we clearly have a disagreement on that.
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There's nothing wrong with creativity but if you have no reference point for success, then what's so wrong with "mimicking"? Successful companies and individuals mimic all the time. In business, they call it "bench marking". Leaders copy each other all the time.
Here I understand the concept of reference point and bench marking. But mimicing or copying is different than bench marking IMO. E.g. A car manufacturing company has 6 call centres in the country to provide their customers road side assistance - great customer service. A lotion company opens 6 call centres around the country to replicate(mimic) the customer service and provide styling and fashion tips to women buying their products.
^Here mimicing is just copying without having an understanding of your industry, style, and customer base. But Benchmarking would infact be providing same
standard of customer service but in a very different way.
This example is an exagiration but I guess you get my point