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Life isn't about chasing happiness—it's about being strong, respected, and valuable. If you're focused on "feeling good," you're setting yourself up for failure. Happiness is a byproduct of achievement, not the goal itself. You don’t wake up and ask, Am I happy? You wake up and ask, What must be done?
Men earn respect, not sympathy. No one cares if you're happy. You’re judged by what you build, what you conquer, and how you handle adversity. Struggle is the price of greatness. Weak men chase comfort. Strong men embrace hardship and come out the other side as winners.
So make a choice—suffer as an unknown nobody, or suffer to become someone worth remembering. The world owes you nothing. Earn your place.
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In this episode, Andrew Tate breaks down the raw truth about discipline and willpower. People always say, “Oh, but Tate, you’re just lucky because you’re talented.” But here’s the reality: Talent means nothing without discipline. Andrew didn’t even realize he was talented until he put in the work, day in and day out. He explains how without discipline, you’ll never discover who you truly are or what you’re capable of. There are people out there who could be the best in the world at something but never will be because they lack the discipline to even try.
Andrew dives deep into how doing the right things every single day, on time, without fail, is the key to success—whether it’s becoming a four-time world kickboxing champion, mastering chess, or making millions of dollars. It all comes down to willpower and staying laser-focused, no matter the distractions. And in today’s world, staying focused is harder than ever. With social media, ads, and constant entertainment fighting for our attention, most people have lost the ability to truly concentrate.
This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who wants to take control of their life. Andrew lays it out straight: If you can master your own discipline and willpower, you can achieve absolutely anything. Tune in to hear the brutal truth about why most people fail and how you can rise above it all.
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BTW white guys. I'm trying to help you here.
Take the hint.
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Andrew breaks down how he went from a world champion kickboxer making scraps to building a webcam business that made him millions. He talks money, the banking scam, and why most people stay broke. No fluff—just the raw truth about business, leverage, and getting *rich rich*.
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Evil wins when good men do nothing. www.cobratate.com/resist
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**Hope is a lie.** Weak men sit around hoping life will get better, hoping they’ll catch a break, hoping someone will come save them. But the world doesn’t care about your hope. It rewards action.
Hope is what losers cling to when they don’t have the discipline to put in the work. You don’t “hope” your way to success—you take it. You fight for it. You bleed for it. Winners don’t sit around wishing things were different; they make things different.
Hope keeps you weak. It tricks you into waiting instead of moving. It makes you comfortable in your failures instead of forcing you to change. You’re not stuck because of your circumstances—you’re stuck because you refuse to do what’s necessary.
Stop hoping. Start acting. Handle your business, fix your body, make your money, build your value. Because the truth is, no one is coming. No one cares. It’s all on you.
**Feelings don’t mean sh*t.** You wake up, you handle business. That’s it. A man who lets his emotions dictate his actions is weak. Life is competition—every dollar, every woman, every bit of status is a fight, and you either show up ready to win or you get left behind. The top guys don’t care how they feel, they just execute. You have a job to do, responsibilities to handle, and nobody cares if you're tired, sad, or unmotivated. Winners push through. That’s reality.
Bad things happen? Good. Use it. Heartbreak, rage, depression—those aren’t excuses to quit, they’re fuel. Take all that pain and put it into something productive. Hit the gym, build a business, level up. Sitting around feeling sorry for yourself is a choice, and a pathetic one. You have full control over how you respond, so stop pretending you’re powerless. Every single man watching this can change his life today, but most won’t because they’re too soft.
And that’s why I have no sympathy. If you’re broke, weak, out of shape, or lost, that’s on you. No one’s coming to save you. Get up, take control, and build yourself into something. Life is a game, and you either play to win or you get played. So, what’s it gonna be?
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“The Frozen Wasteland” is a story layered with meaning, its lesson fluid enough to apply to countless aspects of life. On one level, it explores survival and the unlikely alliances formed in adversity. On another, it speaks to trust, coexistence, and the wisdom of setting aside conflict for a greater purpose. Whether viewed as a tale about human relationships, leadership, or even the balance between nature and humanity, its core message resonates universally. The story invites readers to interpret its meaning through their own experiences, finding parallels in challenges that require collaboration, courage, and trust.
Conclusion:
This tale is a mirror, reflecting the struggles and choices we face in our personal lives, communities, and the world at large. It reminds us that conflict and fear often mask opportunities for connection and mutual benefit. Whether it represents resolving interpersonal disputes, navigating the challenges of teamwork, or balancing ambition with humility, “The Frozen Wasteland” speaks to the timeless truth that harmony often emerges from unlikely places. Its message is as adaptable as it is profound: to seek understanding, embrace trust, and know that wisdom lies in recognizing what truly matters in any given moment.
Thinkers always lose to doers. Most often all that pondering is an excuse for inaction, a disguise for cowardice. Meditate through action. Raw action solves everything. www.cobratate.com/wisdom
One Of Many Interpretations:
Master Po and the Tiger are one, Light and Dark. Master Po symbolizes the hope and positivity we aim for, while the Tiger represents the inner darkness and doubts we run from. The cold nights are our hardships, where the Man and the Tiger usually meet. This lesson can only be learned through hardship, where survival is guaranteed by accepting your fears and doubts. The average person would try to slaughter the Tiger (Fear and Doubt) because it’s a threat to be eaten by the Tiger, and it’s big and supposedly scary. But Master Po chooses to embrace the Tiger, for that acceptance brought them both survival. The "rest at night to fight each other the next day" signifies our expectation to always clash with our own darkness. From Master Po, the teaching is to embrace fear; it makes you sharper and aids you in the harshest of circumstances. But always be full of hope, the Light. Together, you will be formidable. When others asked how the Tiger was kept as a pet and whether it wouldn’t attack Master Po at night, Master Po responded, "Why would Fear and Doubt try to kill me? If I died, it would as well." The lesson is that your Fear and Doubt are not trying to kill you. If you accept, embrace, and master them, you will prevail and have them as your pet.
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Michael Franzese visits Andrew and Tristan Tate at their compound for a candid conversation. They discuss Michael’s passport issue, the Tate brothers' legal battles, media narratives, government influence, and free speech. With Andrew’s outspoken views and Michael’s experience in legal and political circles, this episode offers sharp insights on power, control, and personal freedom.
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Most people listen to opinions. Winners follow discipline. You either spend your time proving yourself right or letting others tell you why you’re wrong. Which one sounds like success?
Hard work beats entitlement. No one cares about your excuses. Show up, do the work, and stay consistent—because the ones who win aren’t the ones who feel like it, they’re the ones who do it anyway.
Stop waiting for motivation. Stop asking for permission. Lock in, execute, and let results do the talking.
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The world is a competition. Every second of every day, someone’s taking what could have been yours. Every dollar, every girl, every opportunity—someone like me is out here taking it while you sit around whining about life being unfair. I came from nothing, built everything myself, and I look at people who had more than I did and still failed. You had food, you had support, and you still lost? What does that say about you? If I, with all the struggle, still made it, then what’s your excuse?
The elites don’t care about you. You think they sit around feeling bad for the poor? No. They see you as weak. Because weakness is a choice. You’re in a war, and most don’t even realize it. Walking around eating croissants, scrolling your phone, wasting time while people like me are out here grinding, outworking you in every way. And then you wonder why life feels unfair. You’re not in the game. You don’t even know the game exists.
And that’s the truth—this isn’t about fairness, feelings, or some fake idea of happiness. It’s about winning. You either win, or you lose. That’s it. And the losers? They talk about being humble, they talk about fairness, they talk about excuses. Winners don’t talk. Winners take. And if you’re not willing to take, if you’re not willing to outwork every man around you, then you deserve exactly what you have—nothing
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Happiness is overrated. In this blunt and unapologetic take, Andrew explains why men aren’t meant to seek constant happiness but instead strive for respect, competence, and purpose. True fulfillment comes from building an empire, mastering hard work, and being someone whose words carry weight. Happiness is for kids—men should aim higher.
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In this revealing episode, Andrew shatters the illusions people have about his life, showing that behind the fast cars and luxury is an unrelenting commitment to work. He shares his daily routine, his views on discipline, and why success in the modern world boils down to mastering the attention economy.
Andrew explains how hard work, focus, and sacrifice separate the successful from the rest. He discusses why he barely sleeps, how he structures his days for maximum productivity, and why most people underestimate the sheer effort required to build an empire. Whether it’s fitness, business, or personal growth, his message is simple: if you're not willing to outwork the competition, you're already losing.
For those looking for the real formula behind wealth and achievement, this episode is a must-listen.
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In this Episode focused on Psychology:- Andrew Tate breaks down anxiety and depression with a simple but powerful analogy. He compares anxious people to a mouse—small, weak, and always on edge. When a mouse hears a noise, it panics because it knows it’s vulnerable and easy to kill. Its fear controls it because it feels powerless.
Then, Tate flips the script. He asks: What if you were a bear instead? A bear hears the same noise but doesn’t flinch. Why? Because it knows it’s strong, unstoppable, and not afraid of anything. The bear doesn’t waste energy worrying because it’s confident in its power.
Tate’s point is clear: anxiety often comes from feeling small and powerless. But if you focus on building strength—physically, mentally, and emotionally—you can switch from the mindset of a scared mouse to the calm confidence of a bear.
His message? Stop living like prey and start thinking like a predator. It’s all about how you see yourself.
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Heartbreak is a universal experience of man, so use it: www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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If a fight is inevitable, swing first. www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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You don't have time for "fun" as a man. You have work. www.cobratate.com/mission
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Lawyers offered me 50,000,000 dollars for a contract and I said no because they didn’t want me to mention Gaza, LGBT and other subjects.
That is when my legal trouble began.
This video explains the soul-selling process and why all of these celebrities are endorsing Kamala Harris.
The world needs men who are not afraid of them.
NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER GIVE IN!
DO NOT SELL YOUR SOUL.
Andrew Tate unpacks the hidden system controlling fame and influence today. From gatekeepers in sports, Hollywood, and social media to protection rackets disguised as PR and legal services, he reveals how most public figures are forced into silence to maintain their careers. Learn why declining the system’s offers brings global media attacks and the true cost of staying independent in a controlled world.
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This episode encourages self-improvement in communication skills, confidence-building, and strategic awareness to navigate both social and professional situations effectively.
Importance of Talking Skills:
Effective speaking is crucial for success in sales, social interactions, and life.
A powerful speaker can sell anything and influence people effectively.
Developing an Engaging Speaking Style:
Energy and enthusiasm are key to keeping an audience engaged.
Different people have unique speaking styles; one must find what works for them.
High-energy communication is always beneficial.
Avoiding Filler Words ("Uh," "Um") and Hesitation:
Filler words make a person seem less confident and can ruin deals.
A useful trick is to repeat a question before answering to buy time.
Speaking smoothly and confidently makes a significant impact.
Body Language and Presence:
Confident body language can prevent confrontation and gain respect.
Strong handshakes can convey dominance and authority.
Sitting with awareness (e.g., back against the wall) enhances safety and control.
Situational Awareness and Avoiding Conflict:
Being perceptive helps in avoiding unnecessary conflicts.
Real-life examples, such as the Indian miners wearing masks to prevent tiger attacks, illustrate the importance of awareness.
Simple positioning, like choosing a strategic seat, can increase personal security.
Paranoia vs. Preparedness:
There is a difference between being paranoid and being prepared.
Strategic awareness ensures safety without living in constant fear.
Practical Applications:
Confidence in speech and body language is useful in business, dating, and social settings.
Practicing speaking techniques can drastically improve personal and professional interactions.
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Andrew Tate reflects on his upbringing, his father’s tough lessons, and the sense of duty tied to his last name. He shares how struggle, pain, and responsibility shaped him into the man he is today, emphasizing the necessity of hardship for growth and success.
You were designed for greatness. Seize it. www.cobratate.com/mission
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In this raw and uncensored conversation, Andrew Tate opens up about life at the top—and the battles that come with it. He compares his struggles to those of figures like Trump, reflects on the cost of making millions, and takes on society’s controversial narratives about masculinity. Tate and Lee discuss everything from feminism’s roots to birth rates, Elon Musk’s lifestyle, and the pressures of juggling ambition with family. Plus, hear untold stories from Tate’s time in prison and his take on the modern war against men. This isn’t just talk—it’s Tate at his sharpest, laying it all on the table.
If a fight is inevitable, swing first. https://www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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