This is the same ebook edition that cost $20.
A Note on the Price
The suggested price for this book is $20.
However, the message of this book matters more than the sale of this book. If you are
a man who needs this, a father who wants to teach it, a woman who wants language
for what has been broken, or someone who wants to place this into the hands of
others, I do not want price to be the barrier.
If you are able to purchase it, your support helps make it possible for this message to
reach more people and supports my family.
If you cannot afford it right now, take it freely.
If the book strengthens you, convicts you, helps you lead better, love better, repent
honestly, protect your family, or share this message with another person, you are
welcome to give $20 — or whatever amount you believe helps support the mission.
The goal is simple: let this message reach the people who need it.

What if the man culture tells women to desire… is the very man they should fear trusting?
And what if the man many men are trying to become is not strong at all—but hollow beneath the image?
In Alpha Syndrome Deconstructed, Lorenzo Mosqueda exposes the modern “alpha male” myth for what it often is: a performance built on ego, insecurity, dominance, sexual conquest, and the desperate need for validation. In a world that confuses aggression with leadership and detachment with strength, this book pulls back the curtain on the relational, psychological, and moral cost of counterfeit masculinity.
Written for both men and women, this book challenges men to reject hollow performance and pursue true strength rooted in discipline, integrity, and responsibility. It also gives women language for patterns they have seen, felt, and too often suffered through in modern relationships.
Provocative, honest, and timely, Alpha Syndrome Deconstructed is a bold call to rebuild masculinity on truth rather than image—and to recover a vision of strength that can actually be trusted.
Can I ask you something? Why do you think so many people have more dating options than ever before, yet feel more disconnected than ever?
Have you noticed that people can achieve success, money, and status, yet still struggle with relationships, loneliness, and purpose?
What if many of the ideas we’ve been taught about masculinity, femininity, love, and independence are actually creating the very problems we’re trying to solve?
That’s why I wrote Alpha Syndrome Deconstructed. It challenges many of today’s cultural assumptions and explores what real strength, love, commitment, and purpose actually look like.
