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Trump's a tough guy. America is over if he loses. www.cobratate.com/truth
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BTW white guys. I'm trying to help you here.
Take the hint.
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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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Andrew Tate breaks down the philosophy that led him from the bottom to the top—through relentless work, discipline, and never missing a day. He discusses the power of consistency, taking action, and why true fulfillment comes from overcoming struggle.
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Evil wins when good men do nothing. www.cobratate.com/resist
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You need to chase challenges and join others who are doing the same. https://apply.thewarroom.ag
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Time is Your Most Valuable Asset
Time can be converted into money, reputation, respect, or success.
Wasting time on unnecessary distractions (e.g., arguments, social media) is detrimental.
Wealthy people prioritize saving time, while the poor often prioritize saving money.
No Time for Weakness
Complaints like headaches or minor discomforts are excuses for inaction.
Competitors will not show mercy, so you must push through obstacles.
Self-discipline is key to overcoming pain and discomfort.
The Competitive Nature of Life
Others are constantly working to take what you want.
Whether it’s money, relationships, or success, competition is always present.
You must stay ahead by working harder and smarter than others.
Competence and Self-Improvement
Mastery in any field requires effort, even in areas you may not enjoy.
Developing competence across all aspects of life leads to overall success.
The way you do anything is the way you do everything—strive for excellence in all tasks.
Deserve vs. Desire
Merely wanting success is not enough; you must deserve it through relentless effort.
The universe rewards those who consistently put in the work.
Complaining about life’s unfairness is an excuse for mediocrity.
Respect and Responsibility
Strive to be the best not just for yourself but for those who rely on you.
Taking responsibility for your growth benefits your family, friends, and community.
Being reliable and competent earns the respect of others.
The Power of Focus and Discipline
Most people lack the ability to focus and put in consistent effort.
Developing strong discipline differentiates you from the majority.
Excellence in anything requires complete dedication and the ability to push through hardships.
Conclusion: To win in life, you must prioritize time, reject excuses, embrace competition, and commit to continuous self-improvement. The path to success requires discipline, resilience, and a mindset focused on achieving greatness regardless of challenges.
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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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Men are built to conquer—that’s just how it is. Since the dawn of time, men have chased power, built empires, and sacrificed everything to win. That instinct is still here today. CEOs grind 15-hour days, fighters step into the ring, and hustlers chase money—because deep down, every real man wants to dominate his space. The weak make excuses, the strong take action.
You want success? Stop being lazy. Stop scrolling, stop waiting, stop whining. Work. The universe rewards those who put in the effort. Every failure, every setback—good. It’s fuel. Use it, push harder, and take what’s yours. The world belongs to those who refuse to settle.
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In this explosive and uncensored interview, Andrew Tate sits down with Frankie Lee for a deep dive into the mindset, principles, and controversies that define him. From dissecting global politics and Agenda 2030 to sharing his unapologetic views on masculinity, success, and personal freedom, Tate leaves no topic untouched.
He reflects on his rise to financial independence, the impact of his mentors, and the lessons he’s learned in business, relationships, and life. Whether he’s discussing artificial intelligence’s potential to destroy humanity, criticizing societal norms, or revealing the driving forces behind his polarizing persona, Tate speaks with unflinching honesty.
Love him or hate him, Andrew Tate offers perspectives that challenge conventional thinking. This is not just an interview—it’s an invitation to rethink what you know about power, success, and the world around you.
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If a fight is inevitable, swing first. https://www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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You’ve wasted the last year. NOTHING CHANGED.
You can change your life in 2025.
https://jointherealworld.com/heros-year
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In this powerful 20-minute speech, Andrew Tate challenges viewers to unlock their fullest potential by embracing discipline, dedication, and resilience. He passionately argues that the key to greatness lies in the willingness to endure pain and struggle, emphasizing that life is a constant battle for self-improvement. Tate stresses the importance of consistency in training, mental toughness, and relentless pursuit of goals, regardless of feelings or circumstances. With provocative insights, he motivates viewers to reject laziness, take accountability, and commit to the difficult path towards becoming the best version of themselves. A must-watch for those seeking motivation to transform their lives.
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Episode Description:
In this explosive and unfiltered episode of the Jack Neel Podcast, Andrew Tate sits down to discuss his perspective on the forces trying to suppress influential voices. Tate delves into what he calls the “three stages of attack”—cancelation, imprisonment, and, ultimately, elimination—reflecting on his personal experiences navigating through stage two as he battles multiple criminal cases.
He opens up about the calculated financial incentives behind prolonged legal battles and the broader implications of power struggles between governments and high-profile individuals. As always, Tate brings his signature blend of sharp wit, bold opinions, and unwavering confidence, offering a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the most polarizing figures of our time.
From candid reflections on his own survival to a critique of modern systems, this episode is a must-watch for those seeking raw insight, controversy, and a deeper understanding of the mechanisms at play behind the headlines. Don’t miss it.
The only way to resist is through strength.
Weak men cannot help in the battle for humanity,
They only get in the way.
When they threaten to fire you from your job for speaking out,
will you have the finances to speak anyway?
Do you have the strength to resist?
if not, are you even trying to develop it?
www.cobratate.com/fight
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Andrew Tate argues that being a man has always been difficult throughout history, and while it still is, modern life offers the easiest version of manhood compared to the past. Men no longer face life-threatening challenges like battles, warfront sacrifices, or grueling survival conditions, yet many complain about relatively simple responsibilities like going to the gym, earning money, or being socially competent. Tate highlights that men have always been expected to endure hardship and sacrifice, often without acknowledgment or sympathy, unlike women, who receive more societal care and outrage in similar situations.
Key Point:
Instead of complaining about life’s challenges, men should embrace their role, focus on self-discipline, and strive for excellence in every area of life. Complaining is futile; the solution is to become exceptional, capable, and resilient.
Life as a man is the easiest it's ever been.
No climbing over the top running towards gunfire.
No defending your village from marauders.
You JUST need to go to the gym and start a business.
THATS IT.
Are you really going to fail such a SIMPLE task?
www.cobratate.com/truth
Life as a man is easiest it's ever been.
It's never been easier, how are you failing?
www.cobratate.com/mission
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Love isn’t kindness. Love isn’t tolerance. Love isn’t letting people do whatever they want while you sit back and accept it. That’s weakness, and weakness destroys everything it touches. Real love is authority. Real love is discipline. A father doesn’t love his son by letting him be soft—he pushes him, tests him, makes him strong. Society has rejected this, replacing a father’s love with blind acceptance, stripping men of standards, and calling it progress. It’s not. It’s the reason the world is falling apart.
Men chase money, status, and power because they crave love—the respect of their peers, the loyalty of their women, the admiration of their children. But love without strength is worthless. A weak man’s love has no value because he has no value. If you want love to mean something, you must become something. That means suffering, struggle, and absolute capability. The most loved men in history weren’t soft—they were powerful. They built, they conquered, and they protected what was theirs. That’s what love is.
You don’t beat the Matrix by begging for freedom. You don’t defeat evil by tolerating it. Love isn’t surrender—it’s war. A man who truly loves stands firm, sets rules, and enforces them. That’s what the world has lost. That’s why men are lost. And until they understand that love comes with responsibility, pain, and power, they will remain weak, and the world will keep burning.
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