Hmm..interesting..I don't know. But I think it would have to be necessarily stratified..it's seems to me to be human nature to stratify everything. I would say that beta males with a tendency to alphaness are probably the most successful in western society. In Africa, I would argue that most "successful men" are omegas with a tendency towards alpha..or alphas with a tendency towards omeganess. What would you say?
I was looking for examples closer by in different work environments or aspects of life
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That let me to consider what the duals would have in common.
Dual alpha/ beta: "The group has a certain hierarchy. Those at the top set the rules"
a) Alpha part: "I'm the dominant one/ at the top and I set the rules"
b) Beta part: "I follow the rules of those at the top"
Say successful corporation, army man.
Dual alpha/omega: "I need to follow my own rules"
a) Alpha part: "I follow them by imposing them on the group"
b) Omega part: "I follow them by disengaging myself from the group"
Hmm, maybe a rock star - concerts vs. creating period.
Dual beta/omega: "I need to keep harmony"
a) Beta part: "By following groups rules"
b) Omega part: "By disengaging myself from the group if i don't want to follow their rules"
I had troubles here but maybe a successful man - maybe a scientist using already existing knowledge and logical set of rules in a new creative way.