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MONEY! POWER! SEX!
What
Do You Want MORE Of In Your Life, Gentlemen?
The Law of the Jungle
As you
may remember from grammar school or the Animal Channel on television,
a group of lions in the jungle is called a “pride”. There is a leader
among every pride. After the male, dominant leader has established
himself as such, the other less-dominant lions follow in a sequential
“pecking order” or chain of command, so to speak. How this leader is
established and agreed upon by the rest of the pride and how the other
lions fall into place is based on their individual animalistic
instincts, intelligence, social skills, and desire for certain
positioning.
If an ambitious lion wants to become the leader or at
least improve his current position in the pride, he must use his
animalistic instincts to their fullest, get smarter, improve his
social skills, and increase his desire to move higher up the ranks.
Fortunately or unfortunately depending on where you currently rank, it
works the same way for we men in our world. All you have to do is
watch one of the Italian mafia movies like “The Godfather” or
“Goodfellas” to see a clear demonstration of how power and influence
are established in their most basic, animalistic form. Make no mistake
about it, the same human social dynamics take place among groups of
men in every city across the world; every culture; every social
circle; every age range; every single day; and in even more obvious
and less obvious ways. From the boardroom to the crime infested street
corner in the ghetto, men are determining their pecking order among
their own peer groups.
Power and
influence among men—the foremost qualities of the true Alpha Male—are
very similar to that of a pride of lions. Where do you currently rank
in your “pride” and how badly do you want to improve your position?
Whether
you want to realize it or not, where you rank in society is
determining your level of opportunity in life, happiness, financial
and material wealth, and freedom—or lack thereof. It’s like the
television show of “Survivor”—but it’s for real, big dog! And, whether
you choose to play along with “the game” or not, make no mistake that
the game is still in play—and you are still a part of it. Your lack of
animalistic instincts, intelligence, social skills, and desire for
certain positioning has determined your placement among all of the
people—not just the men—around you at work, home, and play.
The good
news is that you can improve your social standing as a dominant male
immediately by applying the powerful information I am going to share
with you on this web site.
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