![]() If sigma is successful establishing himself as leader in the new group, others are usually resentful but accept the case b/c of his alpha dominance and leadership skills especially if there's no real leadership around. Sigma has to kind of force "wiggle" himself into a group to be accepted than an extraverted alpha, who people naturally accept as the leader after warming up. ![]() They know that though he is a lone wolf, he is an alpha "outside" of the social group but they can't bring it to accept him as such since he doesn't have a history of a relationship between them. People are reluctant to accept them as leaders of the group (unless they "advocate" themselves) seeing they have more history within the group and don't want to automatically give sigma the "top" social spot in spite.People realize their dominance but begrudgingly don't want to leave an leg up for them to progress into a leadership status. They are in a sense a "unaccepted alpha". Because Sigmas generally are more "socially unconventional" and don't blend (or may not even want to) into the crowd (unless they want to remain undetected) they face more public scrutiny, social ostracization and persecution.Can be mistaken as betas, or even omegas if sigma's indulge in their eccentric behaviors without caring what others think, but if they want or must they exert their alpha and people apologetically back off.He doesn't willingly play "second banana". Sigma may game girl and promptly leave as needed. It's mostly social background, wealth and social connections that is his disadvantage. He could be just as good or better than alpha had he had a healthy "nurturing", socially-conducive environment. Sigma knows this and resents this fact not out of pouty "she-hurt-my-feelings" kind of thing, but in the sense sigma feels devalued and disrespected. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |