Andrew Tate Speech Daily

Andrew Tate Daily
Andrew Tate Speech Daily

Resist Enslavement. Become Stronger-Wealthier-Healthier. Daily Episodes of Tate Speech.

  1. Andrew Tate on Manifesting Success: How Belief, Words, and Action Shape Your Reality

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    Andrew Tate on Manifesting Success: How Belief, Words, and Action Shape Your Reality

    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. FOLLOW THIS PODCAST FOR DAILY EPISODES. -

    15 min
  2. Andrew Tate: Why Weak Men Can’t Lead, Love, or Be Trusted.

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    Andrew Tate: Why Weak Men Can’t Lead, Love, or Be Trusted.

    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. -

    10 min

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