Yes, I understand what you’re saying, but again – there are people running this title that still feel a sense of competitiveness and drive. Again, the issue is this description of “masculine edge,” which is a nebulous term to start with, lacking real meaning other than what people are assigning to it, based on their own ideas. It’s like there’s this underlying assumption that aggressive competition automatically equals masculine edge, when many people running GLM are reporting that they do experience this, but the outward expression is different.
There are just as many people who believe aggressive competition equates to a person just being a try hard, or trying to force authority where there is none. In other words, people can sense this. GLM’s mechanism is through self-control, self-mastery and detachment, an individual does not need to force, people follow simply because they can sense that inner self-mastery.
So the question is, keeping this in mind, without any nebulous terms where people project all kinds of emotions and thoughts – what EXACTLY are you asking for? And this needs to be clear, without bias of “I think a masculine edge is this,” because I’m going to keep pointing back to the now 950 something good posts regarding GLM as evidence otherwise. If these subtle trends are going emerge, I’m going to make sure they are resolved into something everyone understands. Otherwise, GLM – which has legitimately changed lives, gets an unnecessary and harmful reputation because people are projecting.