13/07/2024
𝗦𝗶𝘅 𝗠𝗮𝗹𝗲 𝗣𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗠𝗼𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗻 𝗠𝗲𝗻 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗱 (4 were added as for the info)
(What Each Type Brings to the Table)
Open Thread - 🧵
🔸1. Alpha Males
Alpha males are assertive and dominant. They often take charge in social settings, have high social status, and are charismatic leaders. They're the center of attention, like a CEO who can effortlessly command a room.
🔸2. Beta Males
Beta males are less dominant and more agreeable and cooperative. They play a passive role in social hierarchies and crave forming relationships. A supportive colleague who willingly takes on a secondary role is a typical beta male.
🔸3. Delta Males
Delta males often go unnoticed in social settings. They are neither dominant nor submissive and are fairly average in social interactions. Their adaptability makes them reliable, but they rarely lead.
🔸4. Gamma Males
Gamma males are contrarians, often rejecting or challenging social norms. Their independent thinking sometimes makes them outsiders. A rebellious artist who struggles socially but is intelligent in other ways encapsulates this type.
🔸5. Omega Males
Omega males are at the bottom of the social hierarchy and often lack social skills. They are typically introverted and may not lack self-confidence but are generally unpopular.
🔸6. Sigma Males
Sigma males reject traditional social hierarchies and value their independence and self-reliance. They share charismatic traits with Alphas but operate outside conventional norms. A lone wolf who doesn't seek validation from others embodies this archetype.
🔸7. Zeta males
Zeta males are confident, independent, and defy gender norms. This male personality type is rare and unique. Zeta males reject common expectations and stereotypes of what it means to be a man and instead dance to the beat of their own drum. They aren't easily swayed by peer pressure.
🔸8. Lota Male
Iota Males are often the youngest in social groups and are still figuring out their place in the world. They may exhibit traits from various other personality types as they grow and learn about themselves.
🔸9. Kappa Male
Kappa Males are the jesters, known for their wit and humor. They often use sarcasm and irony to navigate social situations. While they may not be taken seriously all the time, they are often the life of the party.
🔸10. Epsilon Male
Epsilon Males are considered the lowest in the social hierarchy. They often lack any ambition and may need help understanding the importance of fundamental social interactions. They may face many challenges in the world in areas where others succeed at naturally. Many times they feel like they don’t fit in to their families, schools, or at the workplace. They tend to be very introverted and seem to live in their own internal world.
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Addendum —
✋🏼Don't take these personality types too seriously. Much like horoscopes or MBTI, they're an idea people came up with to create broad categories of people. They don't have a scientific basis. Don't idolize or devalue certain personalities. There are alphas who destroy their own lives due to their egos, rudeness, and excessive risk-taking. And don't overlook the well-adjusted omegas who succeed at work, enjoy loving and healthy romantic relationships, and lead fulfilling lives.
Some far-right online spaces push the idea of a rigid social hierarchy and use it to promote victimizing, misogynistic views. Don't fall down any toxic rabbit holes. Focus on the type of life that feels right for you.
Try to be your best self instead of turning into someone you're not. For example, instead of trying to transform into an alpha when it's not your style, play to your strengths while brushing up on your weaknesses. Try to become a better version of the man you already are.
🧾Set specific goals if you're working on self-improvement. "Be more sigma" is vague. "I'm going to fight negative self-talk" or "I'm going to improve my listening skills" give you direction.
Sometimes, people focus too much on whether a man is dominant. But traits like listening, humility, helpfulness, and emotional intelligence are important for your success in work, romance, and more
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