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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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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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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 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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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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Life ain't fair. There’s winners, and there’s losers—no participation trophies, no stickers for showing up. In this episode, Tristan breaks down the truth about the game we’re all playing—money, power, survival. Everyone’s in it, but only a few make it. I talk about grinding through dead-end jobs, eating dirt, losing everything, and still pushing forward. No excuses, no safety nets—just pure will. Most people will fold when life gets hard. A few will make it through. Which one are you? Watch, listen, learn.
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Fun? I don’t even understand the concept. I don’t wake up thinking about fun. I wake up knowing I have things to do, and if I don’t, I’ll find things to do.
Work never ends. There’s always more money to make, more skills to sharpen, more ways to win. Every second wasted chasing fun is a second lost in the war for greatness.
You think Genghis Khan cared about fun? Alexander the Great? No. They woke up and took what was theirs. That’s what men are built for—conquest, not comfort.
The Matrix numbs you with distractions—mindless entertainment, cheap dopamine, garbage food, fake happiness. They want you weak. They want you satisfied. But deep inside every real man is the urge to conquer—whether it’s through business, power, or legacy. You don’t need fun. You need purpose. You need war. Every moment you waste laughing and playing, another man is outworking you, outthinking you, and preparing to take what’s yours.
I don’t chase fun. I provide it for others. My women, my people—they enjoy themselves because I handle the burden. I make the money. I fight the battles. I stay stressed so they can live carefree. That’s the cost of being on top. You either embrace the grind, or you get conquered. Simple
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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 argues that relying on motivation is ineffective because it is temporary and unreliable. He emphasizes that once a person has the right mindset, they no longer need motivation; instead, they act out of duty, responsibility, or discipline. Tate believes that tasks should be done simply because they need to be done, without attaching emotions like motivation or lack thereof. He compares seeking motivation to a starving person needing to be convinced to eat, criticizing this dependency as unnecessary and counterproductive.
I will teach you how to never need motivation ever again. www.jointherealworld.com
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Trump's a tough guy. America is over if he loses. www.cobratate.com/truth
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Listen up. You’ve been lied to. You’re out here chasing women, thinking they’re special, thinking they hold the keys to your happiness. Wrong. She ain't special, bro. Half the planet is female. You want respect? You want success? Forget the girls—fix yourself first. Be a man worth chasing, not some desperate guy begging for attention. Get your money right, build your body, sharpen your mind. When you’re on top, they’ll come to you.
This ain't about “game.” It’s about reality. Confidence, power, and discipline—those are the real currencies. Women don’t want to think; they want a leader. Be that guy. Make decisions. Stand firm. You don’t need to put on an act, but you do need to be the best version of yourself. Winners attract winners. Weak men chase; strong men choose.
Life is serious. This is war. Every day you waste is a day lost. Get serious. Get smart. Get going. The world doesn’t care about your excuses—it only respects results. Set your sail right, take control, and start winning.
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I was broke. Starving. Driving my busted Volkswagen Golf to KFC, waiting for people to leave behind perfectly good chicken so me and Andrew could survive. That was life at 21. But I refused to lose. I refused to let hunger stop me from winning my fights, from making it out. Fast forward—now it’s my birthday, and we’re eating KFC as a joke. The struggle turned into triumph.
Most men waste time crying over a breakup, scrolling social media, making excuses. Weak. If you’re not using pain as fuel, you’re failing. The world is ultra-competitive—every dollar, every woman, every bit of respect is a fight. You don’t get ahead by sitting around feeling sorry for yourself. You get ahead by taking full accountability, grinding relentlessly, and becoming the best version of yourself.
You either take control of your life—or life controls you. Simple.
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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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There is no such thing as no work to do. www.cobratate.com/truth
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Andrew Tate challenges us to recognize the true nature of the modern world—a battle between humanity and the rise of machine minds. In a society driven by technology and controlled by the Matrix, spirituality is no longer optional but essential for survival.
Tate explains why traditional notions of spirituality—like yoga or meditating with rocks—are shallow compared to the real essence of spiritual growth: battle. Whether it’s a fight against an adversary, a struggle within yourself, or a resistance against oppression, true spirituality requires sacrifice and purpose.
He warns of a future where humans are replaced by machines and reduced to living in artificial realities. To resist this fate, we must embrace a spiritual quest rooted in duty, discipline, and karmic purpose.Tate’s insights touch on:
• Why men must embrace spiritual battles to differentiate from machines.
• How karmic retribution and purpose elevate everyday actions into meaningful resistance.
• The danger of becoming a cog in the machine—or worse, being replaced by it.
If you’re not prepared to fight—physically, mentally, and spiritually—you’re surrendering to a system designed to enslave you. This is your wake-up call. Are you ready to resist?
Key Quote:
“The physical world will soon belong to machines. Your only chance to matter is to become a spiritual being, doing what is right regardless of consequences.”
What are you fighting for? www.cobratate.com/resist
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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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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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You don't have time for "fun" as a man. You have work. www.cobratate.com/mission
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