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		By: Kapios		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I didn&#039;t really pay attention to status in career and relationships. I always thought there are 3 types of people in this world. Those who willingly and happily fall down the cliff. The ones who know some good stuff, but ultimately fall in line or deny that politicians are evil, and finally, the ones who walk away from the lies.

Technically, nobody is born a Gamma, omega, etc., and most often we are molded into these roles by all the toxic shit that people  get in their heads before they even turn 7.

Seeing that there are people in &#039;Alpha&#039; roles like Blackrock CEO who choose to betray humanity, and on the other end, people who start life with gamma or omega positions and rise up to become true alphas or sigma, maybe we are destined to have the psychological characteristics of those archetypes.

I don&#039;t have success with women and business yet, but the sigma type really resonates with me. I just can&#039;t stand playing politics and excessive team work with others. Most of all, I hate verbal diarrhea and people who think that I might be depressed because I don&#039;t sing &#039;Good Mooooorning&#039; on Mondays. For the love of God, just let me be in peace and quiet. Ahem. Time to revisit the introvert sigma posts for some &#039;consolement&#039;.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I didn&#8217;t really pay attention to status in career and relationships. I always thought there are 3 types of people in this world. Those who willingly and happily fall down the cliff. The ones who know some good stuff, but ultimately fall in line or deny that politicians are evil, and finally, the ones who walk away from the lies.</p>
<p>Technically, nobody is born a Gamma, omega, etc., and most often we are molded into these roles by all the toxic shit that people  get in their heads before they even turn 7.</p>
<p>Seeing that there are people in &#8216;Alpha&#8217; roles like Blackrock CEO who choose to betray humanity, and on the other end, people who start life with gamma or omega positions and rise up to become true alphas or sigma, maybe we are destined to have the psychological characteristics of those archetypes.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t have success with women and business yet, but the sigma type really resonates with me. I just can&#8217;t stand playing politics and excessive team work with others. Most of all, I hate verbal diarrhea and people who think that I might be depressed because I don&#8217;t sing &#8216;Good Mooooorning&#8217; on Mondays. For the love of God, just let me be in peace and quiet. Ahem. Time to revisit the introvert sigma posts for some &#8216;consolement&#8217;.</p>
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		By: Jim S		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2022 17:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[So, Mr. Antifragile isn&#039;t really antifragile.  Competition helps anyone become antifragile.  Competing with oneself, such as training to become better at whatever you want to be better at, is working towards antifragility.  I&#039;ve always liked competing, it shows my weaknesses and how bad I suck at something, which then helps me to get better at whatever I am competing in.  Steel sharpens steel.

Never was a big fan of Mr. Black Swan, because after seeing some of his interviews, always came away thinking he was an &quot;arrogant a-hole&quot; (credit to your boss).  I&#039;ve dealt with these types professionally and socially, and have always enjoyed taking them down a peg or two when given the chance.  In my experience, most them fold like a cheap tent when someone challenges them on some of their BS.  I guess Mr. Black Swan is a smart guy, but that doesn&#039;t mean you have to be an a-hole about it.  I know plenty of people who are as smart or smarter than Mr. Black Swan, and aren&#039;t a-holes.

As regard to the SSH, never really GAS as to where I fit in which box.  Many women rejected me from my high school into adulthood, which was a good thing.  It helps to have a thick skin at times (and that took a few years to develop).  It helped me figure out who I was, and who I wanted in a woman to be my wife. Yeah, some of the breakups sucked, that&#039;s life.  I did end up marrying a women almost 9 years younger than me, and I am happy it happened this way (I am blessed with a great wife and great kids, and I thank God everyday for my luckiness).  I have crossed paths with a few women (some are divorced) who rejected me and many have complimented me on how good I look (It&#039;s called being active...aka exercise), which I take as a compliment.

Came across a quote in a book I was reading this past summer by Ty Woods (Killed at Benghazi because of Obummer), who said: &quot;Just get the efff after it, don&#039;t be a _ussy, and you&#039;ll be fine.&quot;  He was referring to Navy SEAL BUDS, but that quote can be applied to everything in life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, Mr. Antifragile isn&#8217;t really antifragile.  Competition helps anyone become antifragile.  Competing with oneself, such as training to become better at whatever you want to be better at, is working towards antifragility.  I&#8217;ve always liked competing, it shows my weaknesses and how bad I suck at something, which then helps me to get better at whatever I am competing in.  Steel sharpens steel.</p>
<p>Never was a big fan of Mr. Black Swan, because after seeing some of his interviews, always came away thinking he was an &#8220;arrogant a-hole&#8221; (credit to your boss).  I&#8217;ve dealt with these types professionally and socially, and have always enjoyed taking them down a peg or two when given the chance.  In my experience, most them fold like a cheap tent when someone challenges them on some of their BS.  I guess Mr. Black Swan is a smart guy, but that doesn&#8217;t mean you have to be an a-hole about it.  I know plenty of people who are as smart or smarter than Mr. Black Swan, and aren&#8217;t a-holes.</p>
<p>As regard to the SSH, never really GAS as to where I fit in which box.  Many women rejected me from my high school into adulthood, which was a good thing.  It helps to have a thick skin at times (and that took a few years to develop).  It helped me figure out who I was, and who I wanted in a woman to be my wife. Yeah, some of the breakups sucked, that&#8217;s life.  I did end up marrying a women almost 9 years younger than me, and I am happy it happened this way (I am blessed with a great wife and great kids, and I thank God everyday for my luckiness).  I have crossed paths with a few women (some are divorced) who rejected me and many have complimented me on how good I look (It&#8217;s called being active&#8230;aka exercise), which I take as a compliment.</p>
<p>Came across a quote in a book I was reading this past summer by Ty Woods (Killed at Benghazi because of Obummer), who said: &#8220;Just get the efff after it, don&#8217;t be a _ussy, and you&#8217;ll be fine.&#8221;  He was referring to Navy SEAL BUDS, but that quote can be applied to everything in life.</p>
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		By: robertdwood		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2022 00:36:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s like some software bot from the CCP took Taleb&#039;s Twitter over in late 2019.
Wear your masks to stop covid! 
Bitcoin is a scam!
Competitive sports are unhealthy!

What a waste of wisdom.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s like some software bot from the CCP took Taleb&#8217;s Twitter over in late 2019.<br />
Wear your masks to stop covid!<br />
Bitcoin is a scam!<br />
Competitive sports are unhealthy!</p>
<p>What a waste of wisdom.</p>
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