Tate Speech by Andrew Tate

WORK HARDER Than EVERYONE ELSE - Andrew Tate | Motivational Speech | Tate Motivation.

Oct 4, 2023
Andrew Tate dives into the concepts of duty versus emotion, using historical examples to emphasize the importance of self-control. He argues that emotional motivation is unreliable and champions discipline as the key to consistent performance. Tate insists that working harder is a universal solution to problems and warns against only attempting tasks in ideal conditions. Persistence is crucial; he believes an indefatigable mindset makes you a formidable force. Throughout, he positions his views as valuable contributions to society.
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INSIGHT

Duty Over Feelings

  • Andrew Tate argues men must act by duty, not by feelings.
  • Emotional control and doing what must be done define the masculine frame.
ANECDOTE

Titanic Example Of Duty

  • Tate uses the Titanic example to show men stayed to let women and children escape.
  • He recounts fear but insists duty compelled action despite emotions.
ADVICE

Act Regardless Of Mood

  • Do tasks regardless of mood by building discipline into your routine.
  • Become a man of action who completes required work even when unmotivated.
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