Tate looking intense, then fade to black
“Motivation is a lie. It comes and goes like the weather. The Iron Mind doesn’t feel like working—it works despite the feeling. Andrew Tate - Iron Mind
Focusing exclusively on things within your power—mainly your thoughts and reactions—and ignoring the rest. Tate looking intense, then fade to black “Motivation
Tate discusses re-evaluating how one views reality, authority, and personal agency—often framed as "escaping the matrix". Discipline Over Motivation: In Tate’s worldview, complaining about circumstances is a
The cornerstone of the philosophy is the rejection of victimhood. In Tate’s worldview, complaining about circumstances is a sign of weakness. The "Iron Mind" operates on the premise that you are the sole architect of your reality. If you are broke, it is your fault. If you are unfit, it is your fault. If you are unhappy, it is your fault.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and philosophical discussion purposes only. The views expressed by Andrew Tate are his own. Readers should conduct their own research and consult mental health professionals for personal psychological issues.
Man alone at night working / fighting in a ring
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