I like to wrestle, mainly for the love of the sport but a few times with stakes involved when the stars align. As the latter go I’m happy to say I remain undefeated. When I look at my opponent in the end of a match (and punishment) I find it hard to believe that guy will go on and continue being the dominant force he was before the fight, and yet life goes on.
I guess my question is, how do you reconcile those innate feelings of dominance and superiority, with the fact that there will always be bigger fish? That you may be the top dog in your circle, but one day you might find yourself being someone else’s inferior? Would a faggot lose its admiration for his alpha, if it witnessed him failing to assert his superiority to another man? Be it at a fight, a random altercation or just a minor interaction.
Sir, thank you very much for the interesting question!
What you’ve described is part of the real mechanics of hierarchy. This fight for dominance propels Alphas like yourself, and you all enjoy it in a primal way that faggots like me can barely understand. Superior Men like you need this competition, this bloodlust, this power struggle. It makes you feel alive, tests your mettle, and refines you in subtle and unsubtle ways. And to the victor of these struggles goes the spoils, namely, power and glory.
Going into these contests you must know that there will always be a loser. So it makes sense that there exists the possibility that you might end up losing at some point (although you so far remain undefeated). I don’t think a loss should make you feel like less of a Man or less of an Alpha, Sir. If you look at my Hierarchy pyramid, you’ll see that I outline four levels of Alpha hierarchy. That means there are some Alphas lower than others, right?
But ask yourself: imagine you were an Alpha, which is lower than a God Alpha. Can you really feel bad about that?? You’re still Alpha, and far superior to betas and faggots. Just continue to be the best Alpha possible and lead from your heart, and those seeking to serve will find you, Sir!
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