Do not buy useless stuff.
You don't need the latest HD Plasma T.V., latest laptop computer, the newest "I Phone" and all that endless consumer spending vanity to impress others and validate your self-esteem.
Such consumerism eats holes in your wallet and keeps poor people poor.
>>>DO NOT BUY STUFF YOU DO NOT NEED TO SURVIVE<<<
You could be saving up extra money to use for your "greater purposes".
As a man you have "handy" tools to help you out with problems, a toolkit, some form of transportation: car, truck, bike.
You have your basic living necessities down: food, water, shelter, clothing; then afterwards you realize how little else you really need.
If you must buy something, do not buy compulsively like you have an addiction, but buy something you like that is also USEFUL for multiple purposes like a good ol' Swiss Army Knife.
I don't know of any truly defined "Sigma lifestyle" compared to the high status, high profile "Alpha lifestyle".
Sigma lifestyles can vary from tough, disciplined hard lifestyles of the rebel, bad boy motorcyclist and the wandering "philosophical" religious, "prophet-like" Sigmas in the extremes.
The Sigma lifestyle in it's essence is "free-forming" and bordering on the cool, creepy, weird, bizarre, shocking and unconventional but with a class of "charm" to it.
Sigma lifestyle can greatly resemble the archetypal modern Alpha lifestyles but is more about DEPTH and VALUE.
Sigma lifestyle can greatly resemble the archetypal modern Alpha lifestyles but is more about DEPTH and VALUE.
Whatever the Sigma's lifestyle it's comfortable but at the same time "tough" or disciplined which fits into his comfort level.
Sigma doesn't waste money on useless crap, takes advantage of his surroundings (such as picking fruits or natural resources outside), doesn't buy much food out unless on occasions (he's a "steak-at-home" quality-food-eating-guy not "Mickey D's (McDonald's)-kind-of-guy for the most).
Sigma doesn't waste money on useless crap, takes advantage of his surroundings (such as picking fruits or natural resources outside), doesn't buy much food out unless on occasions (he's a "steak-at-home" quality-food-eating-guy not "Mickey D's (McDonald's)-kind-of-guy for the most).
He's very cautious in not overspending and going into debt for useless crap (just another avoidable problem).
He maintains health, has a decent house or place, decent-paying job/career/occupation/hobby. Has quality furniture, household commodities and the like.
He maintains health, has a decent house or place, decent-paying job/career/occupation/hobby. Has quality furniture, household commodities and the like.
Good home setup however he likes it. He can make a good social network if he cares for it; usually not so stays to himself and those few neighbors -- people he gets to know.
Sigma doesn't usually need much from people or society except bare necessities, modest social activity, doctor visits, grocery shopping, and such and uses spare time in his valuable, important interests.
Picks up girls when want; brushes up on game skills when rusty or to score a girl.
Solitary bachelor guy.
Combinations endless...
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