The Unplugged Alpha: The No Bullsh*t Guide to Winning with Women & Life (Unabridged)
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- 12,99 $
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- 12,99 $
Description de l’éditeur
Most men today are sent off into society with a broken belief system, which they use to make choices that get them terrible results with life and women.
Men have been conditioned to be the quintessential "nice guy". They're trained to be overly humble, kind to a fault, and that just "being themselves" is enough to attract and keep the woman of their dreams. Men are told to believe that conventional masculinity is toxic and to put women ahead of their own interests, passions, and purpose.
This has led to an entire generation of men forming very unhealthy attachments to women that they, unfortunately, often make their sole focus of their lives.
The playbook to women and life has changed, but most men missed the memo.
Do you want to succeed and level up in every area of your life?
If so, then this book explains:
The importance of maximizing your looks, money, social status, and game.
Why it's essential to get genuine burning desire from a woman who wants to date you.
The top 20 red flags that you must vet women for a long term relationship.
How to become one of the top 20% of men that women swipe right for on online dating.
Why smart men avoid marriage. And much more.
This book exposes the comforting lies you've been told throughout your life for what they really are, enabling you to become a truly authentic alpha who chases excellence and leads a successful passion-filled life.
Avis des utilisateurs
Great book.
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Great audio book
Real and honest take on the real world
I don’t see author’s point.
I really tried giving the author the benefit of the doubt, but this book reads like a hurt man with a negative agenda. He basically puts mens problems as intentional acts from woman, rather than expand his thought process to the big picture of how societies standard practices, and maybe the primary issue, and negative acts are possibly a learnt behaviour.
I really want to see the authors understanding, but I think it’s severely lacking and limited, and based on hearsay and general opinions, rather than any actual facts or studies.
I take this is a perfect example of toxic masculinity, even while he’s trying to say it doesn’t exist. He just points a finger at the opposite sex, and doesn’t touch the underlying issue at hand.
I wouldn’t recommend.