Summary:
When I read comments here, I noticed that people overestimate the importance of self esteem and think that beside looks self esteem is the main difference between Chad and Brian O'Beta.
This is wrong. Chad gets nervous in certain situations, too. However, Chad never gets lived by his life, but is the always the captain of his life.
Chad is a human like everybody. He is worried. Sometimes scared. Gets nervous around hot girls. Says stupid things and regrets under the shower that he did not say something else in a certain situation. ...and still, Chad is extremely successful. And seems way more confident than others.
Why?
Because Chad sees himself as the ruler of his life.
Something wrong with your life? Fix it! Do something about it! You are too fat? Chad would diet. Not tomorrow, but right now. You are too weak? Chad would start to lift! He would close reddit right now, inform himself how to lift properly and would then work out for an hour. You have a hard exam next week? Chad would learn all night. You want to find a new plate? Chad would go out and talk to women.
Meanwhile, the average guy does not control his life. "Well, guess it will work out somehow, let's just see..." is a common attitude.
Many just see the self esteem of Chad and how savvy he talks with women and assume that this is the secret of his success. It is not. Self esteem is a result of success, not the reason. Chad is an ambitious human. But he is still a human. When Chad talks to a HB10, he is as nervous as the average guy talking to a HB5. Of course, if Brian O'Beta (who is a 4/10) sees Chad talking to a HB6 like he does not even care and the HB6 still goes home with Chad, Brian O'Beta is impressed by Chad's self esteem. But Brian O'Beta does not know that for Chad, this HB6 is like a HB2 for Brian.
Now of course the world is not fair. Chad may have a more masculine face and might be taller than Brian. The world is not fair. But still, while back in high school, Brian played video games or watched TV all day, Chad worked out, did a sport or learned an instrument. It is not all about Chad's self esteem. The key of Chad's success is certainly not self esteem, but hard work. And after Chad got some HB8s and HB9s and even occasionally a HB10, he does not have to fake that he does not care if a HB6 wants or does not want to be his plate tonight.
Lessons to be learned:
Take control over your life. Fix stuff you do not like. Self esteem will come as a result of your success.
Pretending to have self esteem to be more successful will only get you limited results.

EmpyMagazine 10y ago
Chance and luck always have their way. I know many alphas who if they had to live a day in omega circumstances would fold like a bitch and cry. Everything is relative.
Freddy_Fedora 10y ago
I wish his name wasnt Chad... just so dudebro.
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[deleted] 10y ago
These terms are so funny: Chad thundercoxk, beta obrian lol
I think a man is fully realized not when he is devoid of fear or pain but in that he takes consistent action with the values that he hold sacred!
ChanThunderwang 10y ago
It has to be Brian O'Beta. Because "O'Beta" sounds a bit like "orbiter"... (as in orbiting a woman)
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What about Thaddeus Wundercock. That's my alias.
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[deleted] 10y ago
Self esteem, or believing that you have value just for showing up, is a female concept anyway. Men should realize that confidence comes from preparation and that our value is based on our accomplishments. Focusing on self esteem is like awarding yourself a participation trophy.
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I'm down with this. Thank op
[deleted] 10y ago
Nice post OP. A healthy reminder.
TLDR
Chad is just like you in many ways. The two ways that are different are that he takes immediate action when he wants something, and that he views the world as something he controls with his interactions.
[deleted] 10y ago
There is another post here about Chad, see:Chad is not a red piller.
I think we could do with a discussion on what/ who is Chad? What defines Chad? We have many different opinions on here (see other thread). So what is Chad everyone? What makes a Chad? Is Chad born or made (nature or nurture)?
Is Chad just a muscular good looking dude due to his genetics or did Chad start as a skinny/ fat/ normal guy who worked out?
My personal view is he is the good looking, muscular guy who was born that way. He works out because that is his nature. He doesnt go the the library because he is not naturally smart, he goes to the gym because he is naturally strong.
If my definition of Chad is correct then he is not a leader or the architect of his own good fortune. He inherited it. Chad was born not made. If my definition is correct then the above post is wrong. Chad is not in control, he just does what lions do. Chad has high self esteem because he is validated by women and does not have to make any effort to get them. He did not earn it.
What does everyone else think? Is Chad born or self made? Aren't most of us here because we wish we were born as Chad? Is that not why the first rule according to many is "lift"?
We wish to be like Chad, if we were born that way, there is no need to learn.
EvanDeadlySins 10y ago
Your typical "Chad" may have more natural predisposition towards being attractive than most other men, but they also were lucky to not have been brainwashed by the culture that produces such unfortunate masses of non-masculine men, either through their parents' proper upbringing or otherwise. Plenty of good looking losers out there who did not have that same fortune.
yummyluckycharms 10y ago
No, no, no.
Ambition and initiative are nice, but the critical thing you are missing is opportunity. You can be as much a go getter as you want, but if there is no opportunity to use those talents, then it wont add up to squat. This is why luck and connections are perhaps the critical elements to success. Or to put it another way, you can be successful by being lucky, but you can't be successful by being unlucky.
Nor will being self assertive alone will not lead to success - sometimes it will lead to failure. Its like the guy that pips up at a meeting and insists he's right - but if the boss doesnt like the idea, then his self assertion is counter productive. The only time being self assertive is good is when your opinion is aligned with the boss, or when you are able to operate without supervision.
The best thing you can do in life is be confident and keep your powder dry waiting for that right opportunity. Sleep with people that might enable success faster (HR/recruiters are excellent for this)
whisky1111 10y ago
Brilliant! The idea of "luck" gets ignored too much around here and in this society in general.
Only bad luck is acknowledged. Good luck is usually brushed off as a product of "hard work" which is usually not the case.
Connections are the most powerful thing in the world. So if you don't come from a connected family and you are not a people person then you have a steep hill to climb.
ChanThunderwang 10y ago
Of course there is luck. But some people intentionally put themselves in situations in which they could get lucky.
You can not get lucky if you do not even talk to a high ranking person who might get you a job in the company he works.
You can not get lucky if you do not attend social activities in which you might meet high quality women.
A good quality of Chad is also that he makes his success look effortless.
Here is a good thread about this today: TheRedPill/comments/3it0u4/make_it_seem_effortless/
clonegreen 10y ago
I love this OP.
I get the "fake it til you make it" strategy but it's not a long term strategy.
You SHOULD feel bad about your uncorrected flaws. But instead of dwelling on that energy and making excuses, you get shit done.
The fact you're even taking the energy to correct an issue will ensure you feel more whole since you have the courage(balls) to not just identify, but correct your inevitable flaws.
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Yep don't dwell on it. It's counterproductive, just--like with meditation--gently remind yourself, acknowledge it, and move on.
[deleted] 10y ago
Fake it till you make it is a good strategy when you're already qualified for tasks but feel like you don't belong. Example: Finish an engineering degree, you don't understand why people look up to your expertise. Fake confidence till you actually feel it.
Helmut_Newton 10y ago
Economics also plays a role as well. A Chad who comes from a wealthy family doesn't have to sweat about paying for an ivy league education. And without having to work during school, Chad can spend more time honing his social skills via partying and networking.
And that networking allows Chad to gain a powerful network or friends and colleagues, who can help him after school.
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Helmut_Newton 10y ago
Of course, not all "Chad's" come from wealth, but many do.
trpMilo 10y ago
Well done OP, I agree. To the extent that self-confidence is just being proud of yourself, the steps as I see it are:
1) Do something to be proud of 2) Be proud
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The most alpha guys I know in my life, officers for naval organisations, senior ncms etc.. All are constant bags of anxiety.
But to see them at work, you'd think they were superman...
This is why you develop a strong friend network
ShanksNes 10y ago
The advice is good, but too generic. I think it's a mistake to think about confidence in generic terms, because it's highly contextual and it's always better to focus on what sort of confidence we want to build up. Do you want to be confident with girls? Then go and do cold approaches/ polarize your social circle (not indiscriminately though). Don't assume that you'll build the same by going to public speaking classes. Confidence does transfer, but not very efficiently, especially if the situation is very different.
The redpill confidence boils down to internalizing the red pill context and projecting that frame in your social interactions and relationships.
So to tailor this post, spin plates and be mindful of your emotions. Watch them emerge and push back. Even if you can't prevail, keep repeating. When you can consistently win against your emotions thwarting you from fucking her, you are chad.
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jaredschaffer27 10y ago
Chad doesn't have to be remotely ambitious to be a Chad. He definitely has to have initiative, but some Chads don't even have the pretense of ambition.
[deleted] 10y ago
Great post OP, but I'd argue that self esteem isn't necessarily success per se, but courage in knowing that regardless of the outcome, you'd be alright. Regardless of whether you succeed or not, you still took that risk and went for it.
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McLarenX 10y ago
1000x yes. A lot of guys here seem to v think you can much Cheetos and play Xbox and still get the hottest women. News flash, it's hard fucking work. Chads grind solidly, they don't have to talk about it or pump themselves up. Chads don't think: they just get it done