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Conor Mcgregor: Alpha or Reactive Beta?
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Conor Mcgregor: Alpha or Reactive Beta?

Conor is the fucking man. Look at his style, watch him speak in interviews. How can you even ask such a question??????
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Conor Mcgregor: Alpha or Reactive Beta?

Its a show. Whether he is an alpha or a reactive beta in REAL LIFE wont be portrayed for the masses to see.
The only thing the masses will see is what they want us to see. They are marketers who are damn good at hyping up this Mayweather vs McGregor fight, just like the Pacquio vs Mayweather fight.

Hype it up by any means and profit.
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Conor Mcgregor: Alpha or Reactive Beta?

Quote: (07-16-2017 05:23 AM)bgbusiness Wrote:  

However, if you this happened in real life and someone was talking shit like that, would you talk shit back like Conor or just chill and move on?

Would you like to explain the point of talking back and/or beating the shit out of another human being solely because he said bad words to you?

Remissas, discite, vivet.
God save us from people who mean well. -storm
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Conor Mcgregor: Alpha or Reactive Beta?

There is actually a pretty good discussion buried in all this professional sports circle jerking and celebrity show-boating worship:

How to be cool, confident, and in-control in hostile situations.

There is a very fine and nuanced line between handling a situation sitting down or standing up vs. looking weak and reactionary and looking confident and commanding. Taking a shot at someone physically or verbally is not always "reactionary beta" behavior, as some situations warrant having to talk someone down or maybe even beat someone down.

If you're at a bar/club and some clown is pawing at your girl and mouthing off at you, do you sit there and take it? Do you run off and grab security? In such a situation, would telling the dude off or getting physical if he escalates be considered "reactionary beta" behavior?

Interesting topic.
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Conor Mcgregor: Alpha or Reactive Beta?

He is about to make a ton of money, does it really matter.

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Conor Mcgregor: Alpha or Reactive Beta?

Quote: (07-17-2017 06:09 PM)General Stalin Wrote:  

There is actually a pretty good discussion buried in all this professional sports circle jerking and celebrity show-boating worship:

How to be cool, confident, and in-control in hostile situations.

There is a very fine and nuanced line between handling a situation sitting down or standing up vs. looking weak and reactionary and looking confident and commanding. Taking a shot at someone physically or verbally is not always "reactionary beta" behavior, as some situations warrant having to talk someone down or maybe even beat someone down.

If you're at a bar/club and some clown is pawing at your girl and mouthing off at you, do you sit there and take it? Do you run off and grab security? In such a situation, would telling the dude off or getting physical if he escalates be considered "reactionary beta" behavior?

Interesting topic.

You nailed it, that's what I am getting at...

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- Heat

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Conor Mcgregor: Alpha or Reactive Beta?

A beta might wear a suit like this

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But an Alpha will back it up
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