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1. You've identified your problem; anxiety and insecurity. That's where you need to get to work, fixing your tonality and energy level is something completely different and if it is a problem it will fix itself when you fix your insecurity.
Any suggestions? I just don't want to turn into one of those oblivious positive dudes who has no boundaries and people walk all over. A lot of my anxieties and insecurities come from trying to control things that other people do because in learning pickup community theory I have learned that you must come off a certain way to be attractive and respected.
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2. Leader is a social position not a genetic trait. You are not popular so at this particular time you are not a leader or alpha. Leader/Alpha/Beta It's all relative to your social status; However there are traits of people who have good self esteem and are used to being in a natural position of leadership.
True but different environments lend to different roles. No matter how hard I try to do the right thing, be a team player, and lead by example for instance -- at work I am defined as beta. This is because their are people in more powerful influential positions than I am such as bosses, managers, bartenders, and cooks. People with longer tenure also have an advantage.
Put me in a club or a mall though and I can very easily lead situations and be one of the most social people around. Totally different situation.
Move me into an apartment with new people I don't know who have developed strong relationships with eachother and again I'm at a disadvantage.
So it's not really as simple as "right now your not alpha or popular" it is more of a situational basis. When I was the leader of my social circle and did things like knock out a guy who hit a girl -- I was alpha -- both in the situation and in the environment. That's why I don't like these beta alpha definitions. It's all pretty much situational and a matter of perception.
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3. What kind of shit are you getting? And I will point out no one tests the cool confident guy, there is no need to test him, he's proven by walking into the fucking room.

This is true too and again situational. The "cool" guy is the guy in a situation who has established himself as so. He probably has some sort of power within the situation (a bouncer at a club or an established worker at a workplace) and also for anyone who has stepped up and challenged him he has put that person in his place and established dominance.
Now you tell me -- how does this correlate with being a nice person no matter what, never percieving a threat (thus being defensive) and just never letting anything get to you?
The alpha wolf in a pack must constantly defend against a takeover and prove himself here and there to maintain power. The cool guy has shown that it does not pay to cross him. That's why people don't.
So how does worrying about not being an asshole and coming off "sweet" and "nice" to everyone correlate with this??
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Easily

First of all he would have listened to the advice at hand, rather than getting endlessly upset. Then, he probably would not get so offended when people make a necessary negative remark about his personality. (You seem very confused on this point, you are aware that something is wrong, yet when someone points out what it is, you immiediatly defend yourself and disagree with these assesments)
He would actually bust on himself to get better; you haven't done any of that. You've just said people don't like me; then everytime someone tells you why, you defend yourself and try to disagree with there reason. You seem to want to believe the reason people don't like you is something other than the real "you".
Hmmm. I was pretty sure that a big element of a beta male is that they constantly accept other peoples realities and have no reality or opinions on things. That they are followers and sheep who just accept whatever is projected onto them. Yes your right. I guess I am confused.
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5. Which leads me straight on to my next point which Kasabi focused on... did you understand the part about the note?
What note? What I understand is that he has correctly identified that I have an unhealthy disconnect with people going on that probably manifests itself in a few different subtle ways that people pick up on. Other than that I'm unclear.
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Simply put, few people like you
False.
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even on this forum (which is normally a really welcoming and warm forum) you have garnered almost zero sympathy.
I can agree with this.
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And yet you're claiming that you are actually a good guy and list reasons why people should like you.
I don't really care if you guys like me at this point, but I appreciate the attention that has been brought to my problem. I'm just trying to clarify and give facts in case there is someone out there that is actually listening enough and trusting me to know myself better than they do so that they may give me some good advice. Some people have done that and those are the ones I reply to.
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But the evidence speaks otherwise. It's like the guy who goes "I'm actually regardless of what people think very attractive and skilled with women" yet it has been months since his last lay.
Im willing to put 500 bucks on the fact that I've had more sex than you have.
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The evidence of it being months since his last lay shows that he is obviously not that attractive and not that skilled with women.
If I talk to girls I get laid.
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And his self decleration means nothing when faced with the mountain of evidence that opposes him.
lol. You don't have to believe me man. That's fine. lol.
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What material have you actually been reading; mystery method?
I use to be big on the method but have evolved past it and hold it responsible for some of these messed up mindsets causing me problems now.
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How to win friends and influence people is a fantastic book and goes in line with 90% of the community

It IS a fantastic book but lacks a lot of street smarts and does NOT in any way teach ATTRACTION.
1. Know your boundries, and know what you do when they have been crossed. If someone insults you about something that you are a sensitive about. Speak to them about it, if they continue to mouth off, do something to have them removed, speak to an authority (your boss in the work place) or if there is no one to turn to ignore him, or if that isn't an option just walk away.
2. HAHAHA! "I knocked out a guy who hit a girl; I was alpha"... THAT'S your alpha? Look around the world, the world of MEN not boys.... maybe you'll realise why that's such a ridiculous statement.
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Hint: Violence is rarely alpha!
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How are you special as a leader? Of course it's hard breaking into a new place, but it's more stressful than it is difficult. There have been hundreds of leaders who have had to lead people who they had never met, how are you the one "leader" that I have spoken to, who seems to have trouble with encountering new social systems?
3. I turned up at uni about 6 Months ago, I've met plenty of people, and I have only had myself deliberatly tested once!
4. ALPHA HUMANS, we are completely different animals to wolves and as such the way we pick* leaders is tottaly different. The Alpha Male of the wolves is the biggest baddest meanest mother fucker of the pack, quick to move to aggression, usually physically alot bigger and maintains his status through threats of (and actions of) violence directed at possible challengers.
*Note the word PICK is important.
The Leader in humans is generally characterised by popularity, good communication skills, and in social situations is usually the one thinking about the good of the group.
In Humans in a social setting, such as a bar or a social circle, the leader is not selected on the grounds of his ability to throw insults, or his aggressiveness or his willingness to compete or the fact that he can fart louder than his peers. As such in those settings the leader is the leader becuase people like him and want to be with him. He doesn't necessarily have power, if he was to make a decision like, everyone hand me £10 so I can buy myself some drinks and get a limo home. The group says "no"; and if he continued that behaviour his popularity would fall and within three weeks or so he's no longer the leader, he's now the outsider.
Why is this something to mark? My current theory is that your problems are stemming from your insecurities and your model of how you "should" act, which is a very flawed and distorted idea of an "alpha male".
5. And yes and no, a huge part of being alpha is accepting responsibility for failure, you are here to learn, do you think an alpha goes to a boxing class then when the instructor says, "You're dropping your gaurd stopping doing that!" rather than show the maturity and confidence required to admitt that he is wrong and adjust he "Holds his frame" that he is absolutly correct, regardless of the fact that he is getting knocked on his ass 24/7.
Learning from someone else and listening to anothers opinion is tottaly different to dropping frame and with-holding your opinion.
6. Why are you even attempting to compete with me; you are most likely never going to meet me, I'm just a guy on the net, I have no significance in your life? Why are you trying to prove yourself?
7. You have mis-understood kasabi's point. Kasabi's point is that when people don't like you there is a reason, saying your a nice guy when people clearly don't think so, and when you repeatedly demonstrate to the world that your "a nice guy" is contradictory and taking account of the evidence, the option: "People are right you are a dick" looks like a pretty water-tight case.
8. The book is a great tool for dealing with rapport and ensuring that you get immiediate investment out of people you talk to, which is to of the more trickier subjects in PU frankly, not attraction by any length.