You don't have time for "fun" as a man. You have work.Ā www.cobratate.com/mission
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Tristan Tate answers "Whats the best piece of advice you've ever received?"
Life ain't fair. Thereās winners, and thereās losersāno participation trophies, no stickers for showing up. In this episode, Tristan breaks down the truth about the game weāre all playingāmoney, power, survival. Everyoneās 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 netsājust 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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When the Boss meets the Top G | Sitdown with Andrew Tate
Michael Franzese visits Andrew and Tristan Tate at their compound for a candid conversation. They discuss Michaelās passport issue, the Tate brothers' legal battles, media narratives, government influence, and free speech. With Andrewās outspoken views and Michaelās experience in legal and political circles, this episode offers sharp insights on power, control, and personal freedom.
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A MOTIVE - Enjoy The Difficulty. Why Difficulty Makes Success Truly Rewarding. Andrew Tate.
In this speech, Andrew Tate discusses the value of difficulty in achieving success, particularly in getting rich. He compares the pursuit of wealth to a challenging video game where the difficulty level is what makes the experience rewarding. If success were easy, it wouldnāt be satisfying because there would be no challenge. Tate argues that the reason people desire wealth is not just to own things, but because itās a hard achievement that sets them apart from others.
He encourages people to embrace challenges and be grateful for difficulties, viewing them as opportunities for growth rather than obstacles. According to him, most peopleās lives are easy, with basic needs like food and shelter readily accessible, so the real challenge lies in pushing oneself to excel in tough areas. Changing your mindset to see difficulty as an exciting challenge, instead of a setback, is the key to success and fulfillment in any endeavor.
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