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03-18-2014, 02:20 PM
Well either way you can still have a alpha personality and work for a company that's pretty much said and done.
Meet anyone who works in sales. High end sales. They will be charming + charismatic.... Becuase they work... In sales.
Pretty much the case in point.
An accountant at who cares company in nowhere USA... Probably not.
I would tailor my personality to something healthy. The angry type person is probably the most beta of them all because he can't control his emotions at all. He gets laid but his life is going to be an embarrassment sooner than later.
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03-19-2014, 02:26 AM
I already trolled an alpha thread last week so I will skip this week.
Still, the best personality is the one that works best for that PARTICULAR scenario.
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03-19-2014, 03:12 AM
Confidence, decisive but planned actions, making alliances with people who can play on a team with you to win, dedication to what is important as you define it, not worrying about the present so much as the future, most importantly...keeping your cool and not getting emotional or worked up about small things. These are "alpha" characteristics that will serve well in your career and your game.
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03-19-2014, 07:54 AM
Yeah, WestCoast laid it down nicely.
It doesn't matter if you're self employed or employed, what matters is quick upwards mobility and part in the loot. Are you one of the leading males of the pride who gets to feed first or do you passively wait for scraps. Yes, that is a very real analogy for the corporate world.
Do you quickly jostle into position for a management spot and a substantial pay raise/options/commission or do you think the 3-4% a year and job security is great. Do you knock on the door to the boss and ask for a raise and more responsibility? Does the company need you more than you need them?
In reality, you can be alpha as fawk in a corporate setting, but you do have to suffer office politics and incompetents. In almost all circumstances the corporate alpha will out earn the self employed at least until mid to late thirties at which point the self employed is either a broken man or made it good.
Both are difficult things to achieve, however the self employed route is riskier and therefore carries bigger rewards if succeeds.
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03-20-2014, 02:12 AM
If you have a great business idea then go ahead, start a business, be the next mark zuckerberg, and you can spend all day bossing people around and being "alpha". But if not you generally have to pay your dues to learn a business from someone else. I currently have a job that is performance based, gives me location independence, and is very lucrative...but for the first 5-7 years of my career i was literally a bitch at work. But i was a bitch to very talented people, made decent money, and the experience was invaluable. If you are so obsessed with being "alpha" that you can never recognize someone else that is talented that you can learn from then you are cutting off most of the avenues in life to make money. Capitalism thrives on personal exchanges like this...ie i will add value for someone else at somewhat modest pay and in return get the chance to learn from them and make more money down the road. There is nothing "beta" about making mutually beneficial exchanges or respecting other people who are worthy of respect...and this whole obsession with the term alpha and beta is quite frankly absurd.
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03-20-2014, 09:48 AM
It's also a question of how the OP perceives 'alpha' behavior' in the workplace. Some workplaces are much more open to traditional male bullshitting and such, while others are heavily feminized.
At the top of my head, white collar professions with machismo: trading floor in a bank, investment banking, marketing (though not all), sales.
Backoffice, admin, human resource, legal is full of women and stuck up people.
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03-20-2014, 10:59 PM
I'm amazed at the difference between type A personalities and being "alpha" in their own life. I'm a Fire medic and I work with men that have frame and confidence when shit hits the fan at work but fold like origami in front of their wives. I think the alpha work attitude can be turned on and off like a switch. . Maybe it can be used to an advantage but beware of "ALPHA" outward appearance in others. I guess my advice through experience is don't try to compensate for being beta at home by being excessively alpha in your career environment.
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03-21-2014, 12:00 PM
I think the answer to this question depends upon how you define alpha. Some people seem to think it's the toughest, strongest biggest most badass guy in the room, others think its the guy with confidence who doen't give a fuck about anything. I read an interesting blog the other week, wish I could find it, I believe it was written by some guy who writes a blog about teaching in Cambodia if I remember correctly.
Anyhow he kinda discussed the whole alpha thing. I don't necessarily think he's right but was a diff perspective. Also, I guess it depends on whether you wanna use alpha as an anlogy or really compare literally to how it is in the wild.
Anyhow, he talks about how in the wild the Alpha is the King so to speak, the beta is actually second in line to the alpha, should he die beta becomes alpha, the omeggas are the followers so where as we often say alpha is cool behavior beta is pussy shit, its actually omegas which are the pussy shit, Betas aren't the top dog but are next in line to the throne.
Anyhow, he also goes on to say in the primate world the alpha isn't always the biggest or strongest but teh most manipulative, the one who can play politics and get the big guys on his side to enforce his rule. Thought that was an interesting take on the whole alpha thing.
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03-22-2014, 12:19 AM
Westcoast is dropping gold all over this thread.
Alpha is contextual. As I see it, most guys find their "thing" at a young age and do that at the expense of other areas - the jocks stick to sports and the nerds stick to the books. This is probably instinctual as our ancestors tended to focus on what they excelled at to survive. There is no point being a warrior if you are weak or an accountant if you are illiterate.
But nowadays you don't need to choose. I'd much rather be an all-rounder. Make money, get in great shape, learn to fight, dress well, have social skills, speak half a dozen languages. I want to be as alpha as I can in all of these areas. This puts me ahead of 90% of the male population.
Obviously it is good to know your strengths but you don't want to rely on any one thing. Rather than relying on your straight right, you want to attack life with a mix of blows.
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