Moving from Jan to Harry and Tim in-between.....
http://voxday.blogspot.com/2019/03/mailvox-getting-past-gamma.html
After yesterday's new Voxiversity release, I'm getting a number of
emails like these:
I was recently introduced to you by Owen, and after learning more
from your past post. I learnt that I am a recovering Gamma. Although
you made it clear that you don't like gammas, I am writing this email
in the hopes that it is different for recovering ones.
While investigating it further, I have came upon this point of
Gamma behavior:
Now that you think about it, in this last year or two you can
recall several women cracking jokes at your expense, mocking you,
degrading you to their friends, and otherwise holding you in low
regard without any fear of consequences.
It was during a group discussion and she mocked me at not being
good with woman, coming to tears just thinking of it. (God, why am i
so weak...) This one hits me the hardest as it has happened at a
church group and I wasn't able to defend myself, I didn't know how to
interact with women all my life.
They are good guys, and I tend to make it a habit of mine to make
myself the butt of the joke to lighten the mood, but this humiliation
cuts close to bone if I am being honest. I take humiliation from the
guys regularly and are okay with it for the most part. Please talk
more about how to move past that gamma stage if you would like.
First, let me make it clear that what I dislike so intensely about
gammas is their common pattern of behavior. It's nothing personal. I
just dislike dishonesty, posturing, false poses of superiority,
unasked-for criticism, passive-aggression, and cowardice, all of which
happen to be behavioral attributes of the average gamma male. And I
certainly approve of when a gamma finally gets sick of himself and
decides he's going to stop handicapping his potential by continuing to
behave that way.
So, I very much recommend that every gamma who wants to improve
himself read the following four posts at Alpha Game, the series titled
Graduating Gamma:
Step One: Physical
Step Two: Spiritual
Step Three: Emotional
Step Four: Mental
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