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BTW white guys. I'm trying to help you here.
Take the hint.
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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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Andrew Tate joins Jack Neal for a candid conversation on cancel culture, government control, and the price of influence. From jail time to ongoing legal battles, Tate breaks down the system’s tactics and shares why he believes he’s still alive. Raw, unfiltered, and thought-provoking—this is Tate at his sharpest.
If a fight is inevitable, swing first. https://www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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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 you’re not competing, you’re losing. Surround yourself with men who push you—financially, physically, intellectually. Who’s making the most money? Who’s training the hardest? Who’s finding new ways to win? Build an environment where success isn’t optional, it’s expected. Measure yourself against real metrics, not feelings. If your circle isn’t holding you accountable, you’re wasting time.
Struggle is the foundation of fulfillment. You don’t need fun; you need purpose. Training, building wealth, solving problems—these should be your daily battles. Happiness isn’t found in distractions; it’s earned through discipline. If you’re not pushing yourself, you’re falling behind. Men are built through hardship, not comfort. Find the fire inside you and use it.
Reject weakness. Reject mediocrity. Chase greatness in everything you do. Be the strongest, smartest, wealthiest version of yourself. The world is watching—will they remember you as a competitor or a spectator? The choice is yours.
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The common man is the decider. The reason I am so vilified by the MSM is because I am waking the common man up. www.cobratate.com/mission
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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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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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Your mind is either your greatest weapon or your biggest enemy. Every second, you have a choice—program yourself for strength, success, and domination, or let weakness and excuses rot you from the inside. Most people stay stuck because they take the easy route—complaining, procrastinating, and waiting for a miracle. But the truth is, no one is coming to save you. You are exactly where you deserve to be because of your mindset.
Discipline is everything. Motivation is a joke—it fades, but discipline stays. The strongest men in history weren’t waiting for inspiration; they conquered because they had an unbreakable will. If you want to win, you have to be relentless. Cut out distractions, stop feeding your mind garbage, and stop surrounding yourself with losers. Train your mind like a warrior, push through pain, and do what needs to be done, no matter how you feel. That’s the price of success.
Most people will never get this—they will live, die, and be forgotten, trapped by their own weakness. But you have a choice. Keep wasting time, or step up and take control. The world belongs to the strong, the disciplined, the unstoppable. So ask yourself—are you going to be another weak man stuck in the cycle of excuses? Or are you going to rise, take control, and dominate? The answer is yours.
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Life as a man is not meant to be easy. It’s not meant to be stress-free, and it’s definitely not meant to be happy all the time. In this hard-hitting episode, Andrew Tate lays down the brutal truth—manhood is suffering, and you have two choices: suffer to become a somebody or suffer eternally as a nobody. There’s no escaping the struggle, but you decide whether your pain builds you into a man of value or leaves you invisible and forgotten.
Everything in life is rented—your success, your body, your relationships, your freedom. You must pay the price every single day, or it will be taken from you. Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever. If you choose the easy path, you will live and die in insignificance. If you embrace the struggle, endure the pain, and fight every day, you carve your name into history.
This episode is a wake-up call. If you’re weak, soft, or afraid, you will suffer anyway—but as a loser. True men learn through pain, grow through struggle, and dominate through sheer will. The world respects strength and power, and Andrew Tate is here to tell you exactly how to build both. Listen, decide, and take action.
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You’d be amazed what you can do when you learn the secrets of your mind: https://apply.thewarroom.ag
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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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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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Andrew Tate’s Case Dismissed by a judge due to lack of evidence : The Truth About the Matrix Attack
Andrew Tate reveals details about his dismissed case, addressing the lack of evidence, false accusations, and corrupt actions that led to his arrest and imprisonment. He shares his experience in a Romanian prison, the emotional toll on his family, and his plans to hold those responsible accountable.
HARD TO KILL https://www.cobratate.com/mission
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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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You need to chase challenges and join others who are doing the same. https://apply.thewarroom.ag
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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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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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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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