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Emory Andrew Tate III (b. Dec 1, 1986) and Tristan Tate (b. July 15, 1988) are British-American entrepreneurs, former kickboxing champions, and social media figures known for their views on masculinity, wealth, and self-improvement. Andrew promotes financial freedom, discipline, and resilience, success and masculinity. Tristan emphasizes loyalty, strategic thinking, and traditional values. Together, they inspire millions through business ventures, digital education, and an unapologetic mindset focused on power, wealth, and control.

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

    04/03/2025

    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. -

    9 min
  2. The Cold, Hard Truth You Need to Hear Before It’s Too Late. Andrew Tate

    04/03/2025

    The Cold, Hard Truth You Need to Hear Before It’s Too Late. Andrew Tate

    **Hope is a lie.** Weak men sit around hoping life will get better, hoping they’ll catch a break, hoping someone will come save them. But the world doesn’t care about your hope. It rewards action.   Hope is what losers cling to when they don’t have the discipline to put in the work. You don’t “hope” your way to success—you take it. You fight for it. You bleed for it. Winners don’t sit around wishing things were different; they make things different.  Hope keeps you weak. It tricks you into waiting instead of moving. It makes you comfortable in your failures instead of forcing you to change. You’re not stuck because of your circumstances—you’re stuck because you refuse to do what’s necessary.  Stop hoping. Start acting. Handle your business, fix your body, make your money, build your value. Because the truth is, no one is coming. No one cares. It’s all on you. **Feelings don’t mean sh*t.** You wake up, you handle business. That’s it. A man who lets his emotions dictate his actions is weak. Life is competition—every dollar, every woman, every bit of status is a fight, and you either show up ready to win or you get left behind. The top guys don’t care how they feel, they just execute. You have a job to do, responsibilities to handle, and nobody cares if you're tired, sad, or unmotivated. Winners push through. That’s reality.  Bad things happen? Good. Use it. Heartbreak, rage, depression—those aren’t excuses to quit, they’re fuel. Take all that pain and put it into something productive. Hit the gym, build a business, level up. Sitting around feeling sorry for yourself is a choice, and a pathetic one. You have full control over how you respond, so stop pretending you’re powerless. Every single man watching this can change his life today, but most won’t because they’re too soft.  And that’s why I have no sympathy. If you’re broke, weak, out of shape, or lost, that’s on you. No one’s coming to save you. Get up, take control, and build yourself into something. Life is a game, and you either play to win or you get played. So, what’s it gonna be? -

    26 min
  3. God’s Timing is Perfect – Why You MUST Trust the Process for Success!

    03/31/2025

    God’s Timing is Perfect – Why You MUST Trust the Process for Success!

    Right now, you’re sitting there frustrated, wondering why your hard work isn’t paying off, why success seems so far away. You’ve been grinding, pushing, sacrificing—but nothing is moving the way you want it to. And because of that, doubt is creeping in. You’re questioning yourself, your abilities, and maybe even God’s plan for you.  But listen—this isn’t a punishment. It’s preparation. You’re not being denied success; you’re being *built* for it. Because real success isn’t just about *getting* to the top—it’s about *staying* there. And that requires discipline, resilience, and character. That’s why God isn’t handing it to you yet. He’s making sure that when success comes, you won’t fumble it.  Think about it—how many times have you seen people come into quick money, only to lose it just as fast? How many people have reached success but weren’t *ready* for the weight of it? That’s why you’re still in the process. That’s why the struggle is necessary. Because success given too soon will crush you.  This episode is a reality check. It’s about shifting your mindset from *why me?* to *what is this teaching me?* It’s about realizing that your delay is not a denial—it’s a setup. Every setback is sharpening you. Every challenge is molding you. The only thing standing between you and everything you’ve been praying for is *whether or not you trust the process*.  Are you going to give up, like most people do when things get tough? Or are you going to stand strong, keep pushing, and prove that you are ready for the blessing that’s coming?  Because the truth is, the struggle isn’t your enemy—it’s your greatest advantage. If you embrace it, if you refuse to quit, if you trust that every obstacle is making you stronger—then one day, you’ll look back and realize that God knew exactly what He was doing all along.  This episode will challenge you. It will push you. And if you truly *listen*, it will change you. -

    16 min

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Emory Andrew Tate III (b. Dec 1, 1986) and Tristan Tate (b. July 15, 1988) are British-American entrepreneurs, former kickboxing champions, and social media figures known for their views on masculinity, wealth, and self-improvement. Andrew promotes financial freedom, discipline, and resilience, success and masculinity. Tristan emphasizes loyalty, strategic thinking, and traditional values. Together, they inspire millions through business ventures, digital education, and an unapologetic mindset focused on power, wealth, and control.

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