WOLF’S GUIDE TO BEING AN ALPHA How to Lead, Love, and Live Like a Grown Man You’ve seen the “alpha” content: ring lights, shouting, and “I’m the prize” speeches delivered by men who can’t even keep their car clean—or their temper inside their own body. It’s a whole industry built on one idea: act loud enough and nobody will notice you’re insecure. This book is here to do something different. It won’t teach you to dominate people. It will teach you to dominate the things that actually matter: your habits, your responsibilities, your reactions, your ego, and the hard moments that break weaker men. Because a real alpha isn’t loud. He’s reliable. He leads without bullying. Protects without possessing. Provides without controlling. He’s romantic without being cringe, strong without being cruel, and disciplined without being dead inside. He’s respected at work, trusted at home, and quietly dangerous to problems… but safe for people. This isn’t a pickup manual. It’s a grown-man manual—part comedy, part truth-telling, part practical field guide—written like a long-time friend slid you a drink and said, “Alright. Let’s have a real talk.” Inside: 50 high-impact chapters plus a quick-access Field Manual built for real life: • Toxic Alpha Translation: what the internet sells vs what grown men do • Wolf Tests: quick pass/fail reality checks • Alpha Alerts: you’re about to do something cringe—stop • Pack Moves: one habit to implement this week • Scripts: exact words for dates, conflict, boundaries, and business • Field Notes: short scenes showing it in action What you’ll learn (without the podcast sermons): • Dating with dignity: confidence without arrogance, first dates that don’t suck, and a full online-dating guide (no fish pics, no bathroom thrones, no weird “tests”) • Old-school gentleman moves—updated: doors, sidewalk etiquette, respect without control • Romance that actually works: attention to detail, planning dates, and showing desire without entitlement • Communication and conflict: de-escalation, repair, apology templates that rebuild trust • Adult competence: home standards, hosting, two full “invite them over” dinner menus, and a bar guide that’s about experience—not getting anyone drunk • Taste with class: bourbon vs scotch, tequila vs mezcal, wine basics, cigar etiquette • Culture and confidence: music, vinyl, dance (yes, including a waltz), books/quotes/toasts • Money and business: reputation, stability, boundaries, and success as service—not ego • The pack: how to call men higher and stop cosigning toxic behavior This is for men who are done being reactive and ready to be steady—men who want to become the standard, not the spectacle. And yes—before you ask—this particular Wolf is claimed. Hold your man to a higher standard anyway. Be dangerous to problems. Safe for people. Welcome to the pack.