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Andrew Tate delivers a powerful perspective on achieving success, arguing that belief, action, and the power of words are the keys to shaping your reality. According to Tate, success isn’t random—it’s the inevitable result of having a clear vision, creating a plan, and acting relentlessly to make it real.
"You have to see through time, act accordingly, and prepare," he explains. Tate emphasizes the importance of believing that everything you want is not only possible but inevitable. Whether it’s building a great body, amassing wealth, or achieving greatness, the process is the same: envision it, plan for it, and execute. “The universe is extremely giving,” he says. “It will give you anything you want if you work for it.”
To Tate, the idea of "faking it until you make it" is nonsense. Instead, he believes in bending space-time to make the world reflect the version of yourself you see in your mind. Through consistent effort and belief, you align your internal vision with your external reality. “You see a version of yourself inside your mind, and when others don’t see it, you change your outward projection—your avatar—until they do.”
Tate also highlights the power of words and thoughts as tools for success. Using a thought experiment, he compares two scenarios: if someone were to shoot you, which statement increases your chances of survival? Saying, “Don’t shoot, you’ll kill me” expresses weakness, while saying, “Don’t shoot, I will exact revenge” projects strength. Words shape your mindset, and mindset shapes your reality.
His philosophy is rooted in discipline and commitment. He explains that his word is his bond: “If I say I’ll do a thousand push-ups, I’ll do a thousand push-ups.” For Tate, belief isn’t just mental—it’s a contract with yourself to follow through with action.
The takeaway? Success begins with seeing the person you want to become, believing in that vision, and taking deliberate steps to make it real. “The power of belief is real,” he says. “Use your words and thoughts—they are tools and weapons for your ascension to greatness.”
There is a magical property to words.
Speak and so it shall be.
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This speech breaks down Andrew Tate’s interpretation of the “Matrix” as a metaphor for societal control, where institutions are made up of people deciding outcomes through conversations and paperwork. According to Tate, these systems—governments, judicial systems, media, etc.—are inherently flawed and vulnerable to abuse because they rely on human fallibility.
His core argument is that tangible assets (like property or wealth) are susceptible to the “Matrix’s” control, as they can be taken away or redefined by decisions and bureaucracy. To “escape the Matrix,” one must build intangible assets that are beyond this control: reputation, networks, skills, and personal brand. These, he argues, are harder for the Matrix to destroy.
Tate emphasizes that true freedom comes from understanding how the world operates and becoming resilient—financially, socially, and spiritually. However, achieving this requires discipline, effort, and a mindset shift that most people are unwilling to adopt. His message encourages critical thinking about societal systems and personal autonomy, challenging individuals to redefine their path to success outside of conventional frameworks.
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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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Andrew Tate: Weakness Makes Men Useless in Love, Leadership, and Life
Andrew Tate delivers a powerful critique of weakness, framing it as the root of failure in leadership, love, and loyalty. He argues that men are valued based on their utility—their ability to protect, provide, and lead. Without strength, a man has no utility and, consequently, no love or respect.
“If you don’t have any strengths or you’re not strong, you don’t have any kind of utility,” Tate explains. “If you love anybody, you’re going to try and become strong.” Strength, he insists, is not just about physical power; it’s about the ability to stand firm under pressure, make tough decisions, and resist external threats. Weakness, on the other hand, is a liability that ruins relationships, betrays friends, and fails to uphold values.
“There’s no nobility in being weak and a loser,” he says bluntly. Tate draws a direct link between strength and love, explaining that only strong men can truly protect their loved ones, lead their communities, and defend their countries. Weak men, he adds, crumble under pressure, cave in during challenges, and betray those they care about when the stakes are high.
For Tate, strength is the cornerstone of being a good man. Without it, you can’t be a great leader, a loyal friend, or a dependable partner. His message is clear: if you truly care about someone, you’ll work on becoming strong—not just for yourself, but for them. In his words, “Weakness is the most disgusting quality a man could have.”
If you truly loved,
You'd never be tired.
You COULDN'T be weak.
Your strength is a direct reflection of your ability to love.
If you truly loved, you'd become as capable as humanly possible as a testament to that love.
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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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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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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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In this episode, Andrew Tate breaks down the male experience of heartbreak and why it can hit harder for men. He shares his step-by-step blueprint for turning pain into power, using rejection as motivation, and becoming the best version of yourself. Tate dives into emotional control, why trauma fuels transformation, and how to make your ex regret losing you. Packed with raw insights, tough love, and actionable advice, this is the ultimate guide to overcoming breakups and building a life of success and confidence.
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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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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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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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Is action the answer to everything? Andrew breaks down why raw action—rather than hesitation or overthinking—solves most problems. Using examples from his own journey, he discusses how persistence, discipline, and a refusal to remain stagnant transformed his life. Whether it's fighting, business, or self-improvement, he argues that continuous effort compounds over time, leading to massive success. Tune in to hear why 'standing still' is never an option and why the pursuit of excellence requires an unbreakable mindset.
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In this episode,
Andrew dives deep into the hidden mechanisms of modern slavery, controlled by fiat currency, banking systems, and political agendas. Learn how wealth inequality grows by design, why hard work no longer guarantees success, and how the system thrives on lies and division. If you’ve ever felt trapped in the grind, this is the wake-up call you need.
The truth is, you're more powerful than you think. www.cobratate.com/resist
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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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Candace Owens discusses the alarming trend of blind reliance on “data” and the elites’ potential agenda to undermine critical thinking. Featuring Andrew Tate’s unfiltered critique of data manipulation, this episode explores why trusting intuition, logic, and experience often trumps overanalyzing skewed statistics. A must-watch for anyone questioning modern narratives.
If a fight is inevitable, swing first. Www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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There is no such thing as no work to do. www.cobratate.com/truth
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For years, I told you to work, make money, and buy Bitcoin. You ignored me. Now, Bitcoin is $100K, and you're begging for motivation. You could have saved your family, secured your future, and changed your bloodline forever—but you didn't even try. This episode is your wake-up call. Are you going to keep failing, or are you finally ready to act before it’s too late?
Winners act, losers hesitate.
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Evil wins when good men do nothing. www.cobratate.com/resist
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Networking, status, and making a name for yourself—this episode breaks down exactly how the world really works when it comes to high-value people, influence, and reputation. Tristan shares his raw, unfiltered take on why treating people like celebrities makes you a fan, how to build respect in your city, and why spending money in the right places is an investment in your personal brand.
From mastering the art of first impressions to understanding the real game behind social circles, this is a straight-up lesson on how to move with confidence and purpose. Want to level up? Get your fitness, your sales skills, and your mindset in check—because no one successful is looking to hand you anything. This is the truth about status, power, and making yourself valuable.
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