Are Japanese men considered beta males or alpha males?

Withope
1 min readNov 19, 2022

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Japan is one of the most developed countries in the world. They have companies gaining billions of dollars from their different industries they are in.

Now think carefully.

One of The company is TOYOTA, the CEO of Toyota is who? “Japanese”

who are the employees? “Japanese”

What happened after world war? “Japan lost and was nearly colonized by USA”

How did they come to be one of the leading countries in terms of business? “They had people who believed they could do things to make their country proud”

Men like these, have built such a system in Japan that, one man who goes through process comes out alpha male.

Just think “Would a weak man, group of men, be able to bring a company to top level of world, not just Japan?”

absolutely no.

Its survival of fitess in Japan, who can conquer these path will come out as alpha male and who can’t will be the “hikikomori” or “herbivorous man” you hear.

Because “samurai”, “yakuza” “Yokozuna” are still what we can define as Alpha male even in present context of World History.

Japanese are alpha male. Just maybe not in the way Western People define the term Alpha Male.

But I also believe that, after world war, because world was afraid of what truly frightening Japanese could do in their full masculinity “They are trying to make men more feminine and useless in Japanese society.”

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Withope
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