WORK IN SILENCE!! "Motivational Speech by Andrew Tate"
Summary
TLDRThe speaker emphasizes the importance of a strong mindset centered on competence rather than emotional comfort. He argues that personal responsibility and self-accountability are key to achieving success and rejects the notion of depression and hopelessness, which he views as self-limiting beliefs. By focusing on resilience and maintaining a positive outlook, even in the face of adversity, he positions himself as a formidable competitor in all aspects of life. The speaker's mental model is designed to maximize competitiveness and influence, inspiring others while dismissing any thoughts that could diminish his strength.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker emphasizes the importance of building a mindset focused on competence rather than feeling good, as it helps in achieving personal and professional success.
- 🤔 People often avoid personal responsibility and self-accountability because it makes them feel better to believe that external factors control their lives.
- 😡 The speaker rejects the idea of being a victim and believes that everything that happens to them is their fault, which motivates them to work harder and improve.
- 💪 The speaker's mental model is designed to be as competitive as possible, regardless of their emotional state, making them a formidable opponent in any endeavor.
- 😌 The speaker does not let their emotions dictate their actions or decisions, maintaining a consistent approach to work and life regardless of how they feel.
- 😈 The speaker views challenges and setbacks as opportunities to grow and become stronger, using them as motivation to push forward.
- 😇 The speaker does not believe in the concept of depression or hopelessness, choosing instead to maintain a positive and resilient attitude at all times.
- 🤯 The speaker argues that depression is not real and is a state of mind that can be overcome by adopting a more competitive and resilient mindset.
- 😎 The speaker's mental model is based on being a feared competitor in all aspects of life, which gives them an advantage in any competition or challenge.
- 😢 Despite facing adversity such as legal troubles and financial setbacks, the speaker remains resilient and uses their experiences to inspire others and maintain their competitive edge.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the speaker's mindset?
-The speaker's mindset is primarily focused on achieving absolute competence and self-accountability, regardless of emotions or external circumstances.
Why does the speaker believe that some people avoid taking personal responsibility?
-The speaker suggests that some people avoid personal responsibility because it makes them feel better to think that everything is someone else's fault or out of their control.
How does the speaker describe their approach to dealing with negative events in life?
-The speaker views negative events as opportunities to work harder and become better, using them as motivation for an upward trajectory in life.
What does the speaker mean when they say they are 'a feared competitor'?
-The speaker means that their mental model and determination make them a formidable opponent in any endeavor, inspiring nervousness in others due to their unwavering resolve to succeed.
Why does the speaker refuse to believe in the concept of depression?
-The speaker refuses to believe in depression because they view it as something that takes away power and reduces competitiveness, which goes against their mental model of being a fearsome predator in life.
How does the speaker's mental model affect their ability to perform under different emotional states?
-The speaker's mental model allows them to perform effectively regardless of whether they are happy, sad, or experiencing other emotions, as they do not let their feelings dictate their actions or competitiveness.
What is the speaker's response to adversity, such as being put in jail or having their bank accounts frozen?
-The speaker responds to adversity with resilience and a smile, refusing to let the situation make them feel miserable, depressed, or less competitive.
What does the speaker suggest is the reason for the attacks they are facing?
-The speaker suggests that the attacks are due to their status as a perceived hero to many young boys, inspiring bravery, which some people are trying to suppress.
How does the speaker describe their experience in jail, particularly regarding the living conditions?
-The speaker describes their experience in jail as challenging, with a severe infestation of insects, which they had to deal with by covering themselves to avoid bites.
What is the speaker's attitude towards their own emotions and how they factor into their mental model?
-The speaker does not prioritize emotions in their mental model and does not let them affect their actions. They acknowledge feeling emotions but do not build their mindset around trying to feel good.
Why does the speaker believe that happiness and love ultimately win in their life?
-The speaker believes in happiness and love winning because they have constructed a mental model that is resilient and refuses to adopt thoughts or feelings that would reduce their competitiveness or power in life.
Outlines
😀 Prioritizing Competence Over Emotions
The speaker emphasizes the importance of building a mindset focused on competence rather than emotional well-being. They argue that many people avoid personal responsibility and self-accountability because it makes them feel better to blame others. The speaker contrasts this with their own approach, which is to be as competent as possible regardless of their emotional state. They believe that everything that happens to them, good or bad, is their fault, and they use negative events as motivation to work harder. This mindset, they claim, makes them a formidable competitor in any field, as they can perform well regardless of their mood. The speaker dismisses the idea of depression and hopelessness, asserting that they will never allow themselves to feel powerless or less competitive.
😃 Resilience and Mental Fortitude
The speaker discusses their resilience and mental fortitude in the face of adversity. They mention being targeted by people who want to silence them, including attempts to imprison them and freeze their bank accounts. Despite these challenges, the speaker maintains a positive attitude, refusing to be made miserable or depressed. They view their situation as a spiritual war and believe that their attackers are trying to extinguish the inspiration they provide to young boys. The speaker asserts that happiness and love will triumph over negativity, and they use their smile as a weapon against their detractors. They also share an anecdote about their time in jail, where they dealt with an infestation of insects, and how this experience has made them more vigilant about checking for insects in their bed at home. The speaker concludes by stating that they will not let their nightmares affect them, demonstrating their determination to remain strong and positive.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Mindset
💡Personal Responsibility
💡Self-Accountability
💡Competence
💡Emotions
💡Depression
💡Resilience
💡Competitive Predator
💡Mental Model
💡Influence
💡Spiritual War
Highlights
The importance of building a mindset focused on competence rather than feeling good, as it leads to better personal responsibility and self-accountability.
People often construct mental models to feel good, which can lead to denial of personal responsibility and blaming others.
The speaker emphasizes basing one's mindset on absolute competence, regardless of emotions, to achieve an upward trajectory.
Acknowledging the disadvantages of a competence-based mindset, such as increased stress and pessimism.
Using negative emotions as motivation to propel oneself forward.
Believing in one's ability to affect everything in life as a key to competence.
Viewing all life events, good or bad, as one's own fault to foster a sense of responsibility and competence.
The speaker's response to negative events, using them as opportunities to work harder and improve.
Constructing a mental model that allows one to be a feared competitor in any field.
The importance of being able to perform well regardless of emotional state for ultimate competitiveness.
The speaker's belief that depression is not real and how it empowers him to never become clinically depressed.
Refusing to adopt mental models that reduce individual competitiveness or power.
The speaker's resilience and smile as a weapon against adversaries trying to bring him down.
The idea of a spiritual war and the importance of maintaining positivity and happiness in the face of attacks.
The speaker's experience with resilience during a difficult period, including time in jail.
Observing life's challenges from a third-person perspective to maintain objectivity and resilience.
The importance of not prioritizing emotions in one's mental model to maintain consistent action and performance.
The speaker's commitment to never allowing external circumstances to make him feel hopeless or depressed.
Transcripts
I think a lot of people build their
mindsets around trying to feel good so
that's why we were talking earlier about
people who want to ignore the idea of
personal responsibility or
self-accountability because they feel
better if they pretend it's not a real
thing they feel better if they pretend
everything is someone else's fault a lot
of people's mental model and how they
view the world is based around them
feeling as good as possible so when you
sit there and talk to somebody who has a
mask on and they refuse to believe the
the elites are laughing at them it's not
because they can't comprehend the ideas
it's because they feel better if they
don't believe that they are a clown to
the elites I feel better if this is
really all innocent and it's really all
about a disease so people are try Bas
they're basing their mindsets around
trying to feel good I have always tried
to base my mindset around absolute
competence regardless of how I feel
and there are there are certainly
disadvantages to that there are times
you're going to be a lot more
pessimistic or you're going to be a lot
more stressed or a lot more you know
pissed off about certain things than
others yeah that can be seen as a
downside but like I said I use all of
those things for unlimited motivation to
propel My Endless upward trajectory but
if you construct a mindset that allows
you to be as competent as possible as
opposed to feel any different or feel
better then you're going to naturally
come to the conclusions I've come to
you're as competent as possible if you
believe you can affect absolutely
everything about your life you're as
competent as possible if you believe
absolutely everything that's happened to
you whether good or bad is completely
your fault you're as competent as
possible if you believe the bad things
that happen to you are going to allow
you to work hard harder and become even
better when bad things happen to me the
first thing out my mouth is good good
Andrew they they took $10 million at the
bank cuz they canceled you good good
that's just my response good Andrew this
happened good good good now now I'm
really pissed good like like it's that
this mindset I've constructed allows me
to be as fearsome a competitor as
possible allows me to be a feared
opponent in any realm of human endeavor
and that's that's the point of a mindset
why would you have a mental model or a
mentality that made you anything less
the ultra competitive world that we've
just discussed discussing that everybody
wants the things you have why would you
absorb information or construct a mental
model that doesn't allow you to be as
competitive as possible I am a feared
competitor in anything I do anyone who's
up against me at anything is going to
feel a degree of nervousness just
because it's me it doesn't matter what
it is if you say look you're going to go
learn how to play piano and you're going
to play against someone else who's never
played piano and you're go learn and
that guy's Andrew Tate you're going be
like oh
[ __ ] I can't even play piano but part of
them is going to be like a not t even
though even though I have no piano
experience cuz they just know me they
know my mindset they know my
determination they know I'm stubborn
they know I don't quit they know I'm
they know I'm going to win that's just
who I am so I've constructed a mental
model that allows me to be competent and
to always succeed and that's how I've
come to the conclusions I've come to and
I truly once again don't understand how
people go through the world without with
any other mental model I get asked all
the time what do you feel or what about
happiness or
depression that doesn't even
how I feel doesn't cross my mind I don't
know how else to explain it there are
days where I'm pissed off or sad or
happy it doesn't cross my mind it's just
like I woke up whatever mood I happen to
be in I have things I need to do it's a
busy day Zubie's here soon I need to go
training before he gets here I had a
meeting with the bank at 7:15 a.m. I
have [ __ ] to do like I didn't cross my
mind if I was happy sad excited I just
had to work so I I I I think my mental
model to a degree I'm certainly not a
person who doesn't feel emotions cuz
we're all human I certainly do but I've
I've never prioritized them in any
regard I haven't built a mental model
that affects I haven't put them in in
the middle of my mental model and then
affected my actions based on how I feel
for each one it's absolutely completely
the opposite I would love to do a
podcast on a day where i'm particularly
sad and a podcast on a day when I'm
particularly happy and I guarantee you
you wouldn't be able to tell the [ __ ]
difference so that's what allows me to
be competitive right because if you're
competitive if you want to be the most
competitive predator on the planet you
have to be able to hunt in the day and
the night you have to be able to do both
you have to be able to perform when
you're happy and sad you can't you can't
only be able to perform when you're
happy you can't only go to the gym when
you're motivated you can't only be a
competent person when your life's going
well because when your life's not going
well you're no longer competent then
you're going to lose to people like me
and it's player versus player if you're
the kind of person who can only do well
when you're happy and you're competing
against someone like me who can do well
all the [ __ ] time guess what you lose
so my mental model the answer is most of
my opinions are just based around
constructing a mental model that allows
me to be brutally competitive it's why I
say depression isn't real I've argued
this point endlessly and I try and
explain to people but they're not smart
enough to understand that I don't care
if I'm wrong I don't care I am more
competitive as an individual if I don't
believe I can become depressed so I
don't give a [ __ ] if I'm right or wrong
because no matter what bad happens to me
in my life even if the heaven forbid the
worst things on earth that could happen
happen to me I could never become
clinically depressed because I would
never self diagnose myself clinically
depressed cuz I don't believe in it I
believe that I am currently sad but I
have work to do and eventually I will
feel better I will never get to a point
of absolute desperation and kill myself
because I don't I'm never going to get
to a point of hopelessness because I
don't believe in the idea of
hopelessness you cannot try and make me
adopt thinking that will reduce my
competitiveness as an individual so I
don't give a [ __ ] if I'm wrong I don't
believe in it that's it end of story so
I don't believe in things that take
power away from me I don't believe in
things that make me less competitive and
I don't adopt mental models that make me
less competitive every single model I
have are the most efficient ones I could
find to the mental model I found that if
I adopt I become a more fearsome
Predator that's it so this is how I've
come to all of my conclusions as an
individual my only weapon against all of
these people and all this garbage is to
smile there are people sitting in a dark
room right now there are people in a
room right now as we speak full- grown
adults professionals trying to put me in
jail there are teams there's a
prosecutor at his underlings sitting
there analyzing my entire life every
message I've ever sent everywhere I've
ever been and would I've ever SP do ever
as we speak trying to put me back in a
dungeon at the same time there are
people sitting around trying to cancel
me get me off the internet make sure I
have no influence no work they're
sitting there theyve Frozen all my bank
accounts have
taken almost 20% of my car collection
almost they've put me in jail that and
they've done all this to me and they're
sitting there trying to attack me and I
smile that's my
weapon that's my weapon take me to in
jail I don't care and and that
resilience is how I fight against them
because I believe this is a spiritual
war more than anything else the reason
they're trying to attack me is because
I'm seen as a hero to so many young boys
and that inspires bravery in the young
boys so they're trying to kill the hero
so I can't allow them to make me sad or
miserable or depressed I refuse I refuse
I will smile in my jail cell I refute
and refuse to be afraid or scared or
depressed happiness wins love wins I'm
happy shoot me I'll smile if there would
come a gun in my face and say time's up
I'd say I knew you are going to
spank that's the weapon what else am I
supposed to do are you still having
nightmares my nightmares are gone and
you know what I'm not going to I'm going
to be very open about this I'm genuinely
sad about that sad about what my
nightmares leaving me R because it was a
new level to the game of life I guess
new experience it was interesting it was
kind of fun you know like before I go to
sleep in jail I had that there's my my
room I'm glad I went to jail in the
winter I guess it'd be a lot worse in
the summer but there was a really bad
infestation of cockroaches and they were
always in in the blankets and uh when
you slept you got warm so they'd all
like all the insects and bed bugs
everything would try and attract to you
so you'd wrap up and put your trousers
in your socks and I had like a
pillowcase I put over my head to stop
them getting in my mouth and like
there's insects everywhere yeah the miss
everything they're all over the the
ceiling and uh for a while before I go
to bed at home I'm kind of like looking
in my covers for insects and stuff and I
catch myself doing it going this is this
is unique you know before I go to bed I
have to I check all my stuff and then I
get in bed and I'm not relaxed and I
think there might be something crawling
on me and then I go to sleep and I wake
up and a panic but the whole thing to me
was almost very I was almost observing
it in the third person was almost like
oh cool this is something I've never
done before and I got a lot of training
done
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