In the 90's , I used to go to Stapleton airport now denver int. Airport . People watch for hours, by myself. It's amazing how much you learn by watching.
Watching this captivating video stirs up painful memories of the recent end of my 4 year relationship. My beloved partner chose to depart, leaving me with an unyielding ache. Despite my relentless efforts to reconcile, I find myself grappling with frustration and an inability to envision a future without her . Despite attempts to purge her from my mind, I remain haunted by her absence , feeling compelled to express my longing here .
Its difficult to let go of someone you love, i was in a similar situation, my relationship of 5 years ended, but i couldn't just let him go i did all i could to get him back, i had to seek the help of a spiritual counselor who helped me bring him back .
Imagine what the is like after 35 wonderful and wonder filled years when you significant other is killed by a doctor's pointless actions and errors. I don't have to imagine that.
I spent 31 years volunteering in a National Forest in Texas by maintaining hiking trails, recreation facilities, and improving wildlife habitat. I coordinated volunteers and wrote grants for trail improvements. Spending days and nights alone in the forest was wonderful.
A great video and a synopsis of the Sigma male to a 'T" and right on target! Most have all of most of the traits you listed and being the best is a hard thing to endure....And never for the rest that are faint of the heart and mind...Peace
Point number 7 was inevitable. The sigma male thrives not only on analytical work, but on analytical play as well. Chess is likely the most concrete example, as it requires deep calculation power. As Johannes Zukertort once said, 'Chess is the struggle against error.'.
Don't forget Model Railroding,as it is both 3-D art,and dynamic problem solving! Track layouts,switching,and the host of interlocking,wiring,plus the operations of train dispatching,virtual 4D puzzle solving! There's more,if you add the history,and other aspects! Thank you 😇 😊!
That's a very good example. A complex model railroad layout requires a dedicated combination of wood working, electrical, and painting. Building a detailed model railroad layout is the creation of a microcosmic society. If the model railroader is not attempting to recreate a specific subdivision, then imagination and creativity are essential.
O’ GUAGE- California Zephyr! Yeah, collected and modeled- the Western Pacific E- 5’s and the D&RG W -Alco PA’s… rode it at 11-12 years old in 70-71 for the last time to Denver then back to Oakland. Of course my dad, the rail fan enjoyed it
Former collections - vintage aloha shirts; 20s wrist watches; 70s Ford Country Squires; vintage Harmony guitars; zippo lighters; 50s pinups; vintage katanas. Now...Classic Golden Age movies; TV series 60s 70s, 80s; old tennis biographies; old fencing techniques; old boxing techniques; Fantasy books.
@@LesCharles oh yeah! all individually different from skate board high top to leather slip- ons and modern technical lace-ups. One pair from like 76 has zippered roach pouch.
As a pride sigma i am confident that both men and women (sigams ) are always 5 to 10 steps ahead in life thanks to deep thinking and continous learning like if you agree.
Everything is 100% I run distances (like marathon distances and ultra marathons Best times are along the river (I have a favorite) Coins from other countries are fascinating I’m terrible at painting except with a roller but … have written several books I read everything from trade journals to medical books Road trips … fun … I never turn on the radio or music Now you’ve told us all the WHY!
Can farming replace gardening? I love to do both. Getting back into photography. Something that I like to do is fishing. To me it's the same as strategy games because you Pit yourself against the fish. Trying to catch the biggest fish you absolutely can. Plus, you can do some deep thinking while fishing. And of course you have to drive a long way to get to the fishing hole or reservoir. Yes, solo sports plus football & baseball. Both very strategic games. I agree with them all
Gardening? Uh, no thanks! My attitude to plants are; what's a tree? A tall bush. What's a bush? A short tree. What's a flower? A pretty weed. What's a weed? An ugly flower. There you have it in a nutshell. On the plus side, I'm ex military, loved my scuba, rallying and powerboating when younger, I own a mobile museum, I do a lot of research on the items I collect or acquire, hike a lot, prefer my own company, have a half decent library and enjoy analysing people as well as studying geopolitics.
Wow, this is all true about me. Except for the gardening part. I'm a bit of a late bloomer there. At least I've learned the plants in my yard and am maintaining them, and keeping the invasive plants suppressed. I even enjoy the process sometimes.
I think this video puts more of a positive spin on the sigma male. There was a time when a young boy looked at a specific person as a pattern to model his life. This became unfavorable when flaws were discovered in said person. With the advent of personality types that problem is solved. Young boys have always looked externally for a pattern to model their lives. It's no different today. The strong, silent type used to be the preferred. That is until Group Think came on sean, hell-bent on making the strong silent types into pathetic losers.
The power is knowing who you are, and using all these traits to destroy them. They don’t have a right, and we know their rights can be taken, because of how dependent they really are to the world. Problem is, we don’t care enough to destroy them, because of our love of our own powerful social traits. Lol 🤙😊
I've done all those things, but never thought of them as hobbies, just a way of life. For hobbies i've done falconry, parrot breeding, chess, collecting tropical butterflies, and as a boy I collected birds eggs. I also have a lot of interests which I dont class as hobbies, nuclear physics, history. astronomy and geopolitics for example, and many more..
Does #9 include motorcycles. Cause a lot of men don't hang out in groups, clubs or gangs or even invite others to ride with them. It's the journey the solitude inside your helmet and your relationship with the road the journey and the experience of being in a lot of things explained in solo adventures, gardening experiencing nature (being in nature/camping). I personally don't comment with coms if I engage in a small group ride. I will ask where the group is going and meet them there rather than ride with the group. The group dull my experience.
#6??, #8???, #9???????????????? #6: I live in an apartment -- can't garden nor do I have an interest in starting. #8: I live in an apartment -- less is more [space]. Collecting doesn't improve my life. I would rather read. #9: I HATE traffic, I HATE driving in traffic with distracted drivers, I HATE having to honk to get the distracted driver ahead of me to notice that the light has turned green. I can go on and on with this one. Don't know how you came up with these, but they don't apply to all sigma males.
It’s no secret I have a once in a generation skill set and I have world class products and services I have business career driven purposes and I do not like dividing people from each other and me because I believe in building team chemistry
solo activities: flying aerobatic competition in a pits special. flying my Bell 47 G2 helicopter. sailing the Great lakes single-handed. Becoming proficient with Morse code. loving Gilbert and Sullivans operas. preferred traveling solo. Alle cultiver votre jardin.
Wow… Quite possibly, I, now almost 65, have stumbled upon my identity in a simple two-word phrase… better than weeks with a shrink! Thanks very much for the insight!
Ok ......... Who's watching me , and my collections. I don't conform to any type of label I never have but gardening ...... Driving..... Solo sports because fuck team sports, I'm just me uniquely different and not on purpose . I'm not accepting a label. But I'm curious to see now what kinds of vehicles the "sigma" male would be drawn to and how many they would have in there fleet, and if you guys say it's two of everything but mostly depends on his environment to determine what weapon is selected, well I'm not sure what I'll do just yet , probably get pissed that someone or something is trying to figure out the painstakingly and seemingly random order this type of individual lives their lives,
The older a sigma is, the more time he has had to develop his portfolio. First a sigma will have a very specific and personalized collection, not necessarily valuable but very unique. Classic muscle cars, rare motorcycles, traditional and exotic. Large trucks, four wheel drive, multiple houses , self employed are close to it, early retirement, wide range of select favorites. Not many duplicates. Just like friends, they have a selective habit on nearly everything. They almost always automatically know what they want or like and don’t care what people think about it. And above all, if you ever get a sigma to feel like sharing life stories, get a pen and write them down. Each story can be a movie.
I have had a struggle all my life, and I'm not into labels either but when I found the different personalities I now know more about myself. My wife understands me better.
@@respectingthewordpodcast very Interesting. I learned about sigma male traits about 6 months ago and had my wife watch some of the videos. Shame started laughing, not because something said was funny but because how accurate it was and all my weird corks now making sense. Im going to be 46 this year. I’m a retired building contractor and just recently purchased a 100 ft gaff rigged schooner. After the refit I am taking my family around the oceans to see the world. Away from traffic, to a peaceful bliss. I have empathy for you and appreciate what this new information can do in your relationship. Good luck friend
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In the 90's , I used to go to Stapleton airport now denver int. Airport . People watch for hours, by myself. It's amazing how much you learn by watching.
Where do these personality characteristizations originate?
Watching this captivating video stirs up painful memories of the recent end of my 4 year relationship. My beloved partner chose to depart, leaving me with an unyielding ache. Despite my relentless efforts to reconcile, I find myself grappling with frustration and an inability to envision a future without her . Despite attempts to purge her from my mind, I remain haunted by her absence , feeling compelled to express my longing here .
Its difficult to let go of someone you love, i was in a similar situation, my relationship of 5 years ended, but i couldn't just let him go i did all i could to get him back, i had to seek the help of a spiritual counselor who helped me bring him back .
Intriguing! I'm curious, how did you find a spiritual counselor.
The spiritual counselor is Suzanne Ann Walters .
Thank you for this valuable information .
Imagine what the is like after 35 wonderful and wonder filled years when you significant other is killed by a doctor's pointless actions and errors. I don't have to imagine that.
Totally agree. Glad you included gardening. Very therapeutic.
i was surprised to see gardening in there
I spent 31 years volunteering in a National Forest in Texas by maintaining hiking trails, recreation facilities, and improving wildlife habitat. I coordinated volunteers and wrote grants for trail improvements. Spending days and nights alone in the forest was wonderful.
Gardening is the best exercise to live a long life. You ever see anyone gardening that wasn't old as fuck?
Yes, majestic in their maturity
Nailed it!! Excellent job and I agree with your summarized points! 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you!
I build engines for fun when I'm not racing motorcycles........I'm 64 & my best friends are 18 to 26 not the old gezers I grew up with
Congratulations. You’re an alpha.😂
Yep that’s right, skate board with some youngers … too true… chuck the geezers! I thought I just was a case of arrested development!
When I go to the range to burn some powder, youngsters come up and chat ! The "dark arts" of Ballistics fascinates the youngsters!
A great video and a synopsis of the Sigma male to a 'T" and right on target! Most have all of most of the traits you listed and being the best is a hard thing to endure....And never for the rest that are faint of the heart and mind...Peace
Point number 7 was inevitable. The sigma male thrives not only on analytical work, but on analytical play as well. Chess is likely the most concrete example, as it requires deep calculation power. As Johannes Zukertort once said, 'Chess is the struggle against error.'.
Top Video!
0:45 I've traveled alone to other sides of the globe multiple times. Sometimes for several months,, and I could not recommend it more.
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Over 9500 mile, 6 week road trip on my Harley Road King. Cleansing. Resetting perceived boundaries. Life changing. All about the journey.
Don't forget Model Railroding,as it is both 3-D art,and dynamic problem solving! Track layouts,switching,and the host of interlocking,wiring,plus the operations of train dispatching,virtual 4D puzzle solving! There's more,if you add the history,and other aspects! Thank you 😇 😊!
That's a very good example. A complex model railroad layout requires a dedicated combination of wood working, electrical, and painting. Building a detailed model railroad layout is the creation of a microcosmic society. If the model railroader is not attempting to recreate a specific subdivision, then imagination and creativity are essential.
That resonates very well with me. I'm 52 and have been collecting model trains since the age of 16. The best hobby in my opinion.
O’ GUAGE- California Zephyr! Yeah, collected and modeled- the Western Pacific E- 5’s and the D&RG W -Alco PA’s… rode it at 11-12 years old in 70-71 for the last time to Denver then back to Oakland. Of course my dad, the rail fan enjoyed it
Former collections - vintage aloha shirts; 20s wrist watches; 70s Ford Country Squires; vintage Harmony guitars; zippo lighters; 50s pinups; vintage katanas.
Now...Classic Golden Age movies; TV series 60s 70s, 80s; old tennis biographies; old fencing techniques; old boxing techniques; Fantasy books.
Gee wiz you're describing me. How bizarre 😂
I appreciate your great effort to give us more knowledge about ourselves. Keep the great job!
Thank you! 👑
Not totally solo. My dog is most welcome to come on the hike.
That's all the company you need👍
@@wesleyhalpern184 and all the company the dog needs.
Yooo, when you said owning a collection I got GOOSEBUMPS. Your channel and content is phenomenally valuable. Cheers.
Thank you! 👑
Do 56 pairs of Vans 80s - 2020 count?
@@brianfrost7376 🤔 Hmmm. If they’re in various color ways and slight design variations I’d say yes.
@@LesCharles oh yeah! all individually different from skate board high top to leather slip- ons and modern technical lace-ups. One pair from like 76 has zippered roach pouch.
This list is absolutely spot on!
Spot on. Accurate. Insightful.
Learning how to play pool at a high level is a big one for me.
You forgot swimming. Best sigma exercise ever
Then I'm not a sigma because i can't swim. :(
I don't think a exact sports but a sport that is independent from everyone else. Such as swimming and running and so on.
I prefer walking uphill
As a pride sigma i am confident that both men and women (sigams ) are always 5 to 10 steps ahead in life thanks to deep thinking and continous learning like if you agree.
9 out of 10 for me. I'm not a solo sports person, never been a sports person.... But the other 9 are littered throughout my life in abundance.
@4:22 SPOT ON!
Everything is 100%
I run distances (like marathon distances and ultra marathons
Best times are along the river (I have a favorite)
Coins from other countries are fascinating
I’m terrible at painting except with a roller but … have written several books
I read everything from trade journals to medical books
Road trips … fun … I never turn on the radio or music
Now you’ve told us all the WHY!
Can farming replace gardening? I love to do both. Getting back into photography. Something that I like to do is fishing. To me it's the same as strategy games because you Pit yourself against the fish. Trying to catch the biggest fish you absolutely can. Plus, you can do some deep thinking while fishing. And of course you have to drive a long way to get to the fishing hole or reservoir. Yes, solo sports plus football & baseball. Both very strategic games.
I agree with them all
If your asking, you may be describing the various sigmas that exist. I take Zodiac signs into account in this way, to describe slight differences.
10 for 10 baby!!!! High score!!!
Gardening? Uh, no thanks! My attitude to plants are; what's a tree? A tall bush. What's a bush? A short tree. What's a flower? A pretty weed. What's a weed? An ugly flower. There you have it in a nutshell. On the plus side, I'm ex military, loved my scuba, rallying and powerboating when younger, I own a mobile museum, I do a lot of research on the items I collect or acquire, hike a lot, prefer my own company, have a half decent library and enjoy analysing people as well as studying geopolitics.
Very Accurate Again .............................. very spooky actually.
Wow, this is all true about me. Except for the gardening part. I'm a bit of a late bloomer there. At least I've learned the plants in my yard and am maintaining them, and keeping the invasive plants suppressed. I even enjoy the process sometimes.
I think this video puts more of a positive spin on the sigma male. There was a time when a young boy looked at a specific person as a pattern to model his life. This became unfavorable when flaws were discovered in said person. With the advent of personality types that problem is solved. Young boys have always looked externally for a pattern to model their lives. It's no different today. The strong, silent type used to be the preferred. That is until Group Think came on sean, hell-bent on making the strong silent types into pathetic losers.
The power is knowing who you are, and using all these traits to destroy them. They don’t have a right, and we know their rights can be taken, because of how dependent they really are to the world. Problem is, we don’t care enough to destroy them, because of our love of our own powerful social traits. Lol 🤙😊
I've done all those things, but never thought of them as hobbies, just a way of life. For hobbies i've done falconry, parrot breeding, chess, collecting tropical butterflies, and as a boy I collected birds eggs. I also have a lot of interests which I dont class as hobbies, nuclear physics, history. astronomy and geopolitics for example, and many more..
Scary how accurate this is.
This is the key to my individuality I have been seeking for 80 years!
Right on again. Definitely me.
I could say I'm quietly pleased that golf isn't listed, but that would be a lie.....
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... cos I'm utterly delighted! 😁
you put me into my point zero, what im doing in my life. those injoying hobbies. I feel it. nice man.
have a good time.
true for every one of those hobbies with me !
Excellent video My friend
Thank you! 👑
@@achievegreatnessmedia' You're spot on! I'm a Screenwriter...I love "Burning Midnight Oil", aka creating World's! Thanks for the content ❤
DIY can be "sigma" hobby (assembling, gardening, LEGO, house upkeeping)
Complex games. Like the Game LIFE
Because of #2, I'm only exploring at home. What I do elsewhere is proving and comparing to my expectations.
Simply inner strive for perfection
My character bro
Gardening doesn't fit me but nearly every other point was a bulls-eye. And as for games of strategy, the board game Risk rates really high for me.
Yes, yes and yes
YES.
Agree totally thank you for giving
💥💥GREAT CONTENT 💥💥
Thank you! 👑
I like scrabble on my iPad.
Does #9 include motorcycles. Cause a lot of men don't hang out in groups, clubs or gangs or even invite others to ride with them. It's the journey the solitude inside your helmet and your relationship with the road the journey and the experience of being in a lot of things explained in solo adventures, gardening experiencing nature (being in nature/camping). I personally don't comment with coms if I engage in a small group ride. I will ask where the group is going and meet them there rather than ride with the group. The group dull my experience.
There is an old adage for motorcycles,
" He who travels faster travels alone !"
Apparently I'm a sigma male. And I don't really care.
I do tick 9/10.. unless gardening is also considered when I try to grow mushrooms in the forest, not my own garden^^
I tried to do gardening, but my wife took over.
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Hehehe, gardening? No. Orchids? Yes.😊😅 Has benefits attracting women like bees to flowers. 😅😊
That's me 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Sigmas appreciate all aspects of life, not just how we can achieve power through social BS. We’ll find happiness where it exists.
Motorcycles and GSD's for me
#6??, #8???, #9????????????????
#6: I live in an apartment -- can't garden nor do I have an interest in starting.
#8: I live in an apartment -- less is more [space]. Collecting doesn't improve my life. I would rather read.
#9: I HATE traffic, I HATE driving in traffic with distracted drivers, I HATE having to honk to get the distracted driver ahead of me to notice that the light has turned green. I can go on and on with this one.
Don't know how you came up with these, but they don't apply to all sigma males.
It’s no secret I have a once in a generation skill set and I have world class products and services I have business career driven purposes and I do not like dividing people from each other and me because I believe in building team chemistry
Another solo sport that could've been mentioned, bcuz I personally would try this myself, is boxing
it feels like you have been watching me
Driving as opposed to traveling via airports.
You missed Enduro riding
Oh... I didn't know I was a Sigma Male.
All 10 lol , sounds like me
solo activities: flying aerobatic competition in a pits special. flying my Bell 47 G2 helicopter. sailing the Great lakes single-handed. Becoming proficient with Morse code. loving Gilbert and Sullivans operas. preferred traveling solo.
Alle cultiver votre jardin.
Wow… Quite possibly, I, now almost 65, have stumbled upon my identity in a simple two-word phrase… better than weeks with a shrink! Thanks very much for the insight!
Are taking solo drives to the country I do that almost all the time
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Sounds like traits of a Sagittarius to me.
Ok ......... Who's watching me , and my collections. I don't conform to any type of label I never have but gardening ...... Driving..... Solo sports because fuck team sports, I'm just me uniquely different and not on purpose . I'm not accepting a label. But I'm curious to see now what kinds of vehicles the "sigma" male would be drawn to and how many they would have in there fleet, and if you guys say it's two of everything but mostly depends on his environment to determine what weapon is selected, well I'm not sure what I'll do just yet , probably get pissed that someone or something is trying to figure out the painstakingly and seemingly random order this type of individual lives their lives,
The older a sigma is, the more time he has had to develop his portfolio. First a sigma will have a very specific and personalized collection, not necessarily valuable but very unique. Classic muscle cars, rare motorcycles, traditional and exotic. Large trucks, four wheel drive, multiple houses , self employed are close to it, early retirement, wide range of select favorites. Not many duplicates. Just like friends, they have a selective habit on nearly everything. They almost always automatically know what they want or like and don’t care what people think about it. And above all, if you ever get a sigma to feel like sharing life stories, get a pen and write them down. Each story can be a movie.
I have had a struggle all my life, and I'm not into labels either but when I found the different personalities I now know more about myself. My wife understands me better.
@@respectingthewordpodcast very Interesting. I learned about sigma male traits about 6 months ago and had my wife watch some of the videos. Shame started laughing, not because something said was funny but because how accurate it was and all my weird corks now making sense. Im going to be 46 this year. I’m a retired building contractor and just recently purchased a 100 ft gaff rigged schooner. After the refit I am taking my family around the oceans to see the world. Away from traffic, to a peaceful bliss. I have empathy for you and appreciate what this new information can do in your relationship. Good luck friend
@@boardtodeath46 thanks dude
@@boardtodeath46 sigma Bro, come to Europe, Croatia, and Montenegro, Thank me when we see each other.Regards to you and your family.
Yeah swimming… but I’d start off with a ballet class in the am, then 3-4 hours on the piano or a foiling sailboat… yep!