Unlocking Success: Thriving in a Hyper-Competitive World - Andrew Tate

8 months ago
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Let's pretend all these things are completely true The best option the best thing to do is still to get up Be an adult control your emotions be stoic and do the things you're supposed to do day after day Laying in bed and doing nothing is to be the best option The best option is still to go to the gym to work hard to run your business to be successful So it doesn't matter We're talking about the different positions on the chessboard But if the rules of the game remain the same regardless of the position you're still trying to win You still have to do the same things So does it even matter at this point If you come along and say he's depressed because of X and he's depressed because of and he's depressed because Z and the answer to all of them is still the same thing then I don't give a fuck why you're depressed All I know what I will say as a matter of fact is this world is hyper-competitive especially as a man Most men are walking through life and they don't realize that it's constant competition I was driving here even as was driving looking out the windows and all these people walking around one of them a fucking croissant one of them dressed like a dickhead it's London thinks fucking like a fucking moron seen moron some of the dude just talking shit on the phone some other guy with headphones in waiting to be fucking murdered wouldn't even hear it coming and all these NPCs I'm just looking going do they realize they're an endless constant competition every single pound they want someone else wants every single girl they want someone else wants There are people like me out here I will destroy you could get all thirty of them in a room and I will sit by myself and absolutely annihilate them in any single metric they're just fucking floundering and wandering through life unaware of how competitive the world is I'm winching how unfair it is And this is my point If the world is truly that competitive you do not have time to be depressed it's a non-competitive mind state

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