7 +Epic Things You Can Learn from Andrew Tate!

Gilda Given
6 min readSep 24, 2022

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Paying attention to what we hate is the greatest skill that everyone needs to master.

I have mastered this on a personal level and trust me it serves me a purpose.

I have learned that in life if we pay attention to what we hate — especially to an individual it tends to enlighten the soul.

WHY?

Because the person is reflecting back on what he/she has — of which we don’t have — yet deep inside its part of our deepest desires and neglecting to learn from the person — we end up hating the person, and in the end, it cause suffering to our souls and turn to a wave of anger.

Is it helpful? Not really!

In the other scenario, it's saying that if you don't have an Iron mind and the mind that reason, enact, or selects things before absorbing them it is easier to be fooled by anyone or anything — media, news, internet, people— name it.

Yet I don’t really encourage such kinds of behaviors to my fans or the ones who are reading this now.

In this article, I will share 7 things that you can learn from Andrew Tate of which the internet isn’t telling you — and it’s gonna be life-saving for you if you take it seriously — especially the young men.

1. Andrew Tate is Teaching a Lot of Young Men Out There to Be Strong and Act Like Real Men

As a lady — a high-value lady, you have no idea how boring is to meet a man who doesn’t even know what they want to do with their life — they are just average and lost.

Then the person confidently approaches you and thinks that he’s going to win you or get your attention — like seriously?

I surely know that they are also different types of men and women — the ones with high valued standards and the ones who aren’t and they just prefer the average life — absolutely not; part of them.

Now imagine a man is meeting a high-value lady yet he doesn’t know how to win her attention simply because he has no clue what a date means, or how to position himself — it’s just a full crap.

Lots of men out there don’t know how to talk, how to win a lady’s attention, how to treat a girl with respect, how to set standards as a man, how to present themselves look smart, and have it all as a real man.

If you are a man reading this, there are a lot of positive things that you can learn from Andrew Tate, and trust me your life will be improved 11X.

And if you hate so much about him just know that there’s something that he has and he is reflecting it to you — of which you wish to have yet you can’t get it now and you are just jealous of him.

And surely — what you hate might be the gate.

Don’t hate the guy simply because he got what you don’t have; learn from him and make the most of it.

2. Andrew Tate Is Championing for Greatness, Especially to Young Individuals (Men)

It’s so sad how young men live in today’s world — porn 24/7, video games, 24/7, social media 24/7, sports 24/7, entertainment 24/7, drugs 24/7, obesity 100%, and so many craps — heeey! Can’t you see?

I am so grateful I am the 90’s babes as the world now is full of mediocre individuals.

Young means talks about Netflix all day, entertainment all day — no intention to learn great things. They are just busy with who and who did what — of which isn’t serving a purpose to their most profound intent of who they should become as individuals.

No wonder they are also discussing Andrew Tate and how they “think” arrogance he is (in their thinking) without knowing that they are the ones who absolutely got lost.

If you are a young man reading this — how on earth, do you live?

You don’t have any dreams, you are out of shape, depressed, and have no vision? Etc?

You aren’t helpful either to your society or to your God’s society and Andrew is teaching and showing you a way!

Now hating him? You are never serious!

3. If You Are an Average Man, You Will Hate Andrew Tate

I have learned that a man without status nothing has left than a word itself — a man.

Yet it doesn’t mean anything.

Now tell me how many great men do you know out there, especially in your surroundings who can act as role models and inspire young people to be great? Maybe 4%.

Also, you will notice, that the ones who hate Andrew, are the ones who didn’t accomplish anything in life — if they did now they have chosen to settle for less.

They are the ones who are out of shape (losers), the ones who aren’t smart, the ones who aren’t disciplined, the ones who can’t even think for themselves, the ones who can’t win girls attention simply because they don’t know how to talk to girls, the ones who can’t upgrade themselves and be a man of standard — they are all average.

4. Andrew Tate is Teaching All of Us to Have a Singular Mind

A singular mind is a mind that takes responsibility.

The mind that doesn’t buy into majority thinking.

The mind enacts, selects, and filters lots differently before absorbing whatever has been shared.

The mind that solves problems.

The mind that doesn’t fall into fake reality.

Many of you can’t stand for yourself. Like you can’t be yourself. You are so used to pleasing everyone around you.

You can’t have your own thinking you always need to support and follow someone. Like there’s nothing that you can do that comes from the singularity of your own thinking.

If you embrace it, you wouldn’t have a fear of rejection, people ignoring you or not likening you and so many things related to that.

5. Andrew Tate is Teaching All of Us to Live Up to Our Potential

Like, let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to be great?

Who doesn’t want to be recognized as the most successful person in the world?

Imagine Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos is part of your family members — only that would make you proud.

Now imagine you are them! Trust me the feeling is great.

Let’s not act like we don’t like a good life.

6. Andrew Tate is Proof that as a Human Being, You are Powerful Enough to Live the Life of Your Dream

There’s no excuse for us to live the life we are living now.

If we don’t like the life that we have now it’s our responsibility to change it or do something about it — instead of blaming and criticizing whoever we think is responsible.

It doesn’t matter where we come from we are for one’s responsibility to change our life and living it in the way that we want them.

If we do have the life of our dreams, we should live it up. Yet so many have settled and given up on that and that makes them even miserable.

7. Andrew Tate is Teaching Us to Be Emotionally Strong

We champion mental toughness always, and that means being strong with our emotions too.

If our emotions always drive us then we can’t be logical and solve life problems in an effective way. We have seen this from the moment he was canceled to how he lived his life.

As I said in one of the previous articles,

The words need both sides.

The ones who support mediocrity.

The ones who support greatness.

So do everyone knows where they belong to? 😉

I belong where great minds are.

I support greatness.

The Top Minds.

So Do I?

G.

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Gilda Given
Gilda Given

Written by Gilda Given

Author | On a mission to help you live that which is true to yourself

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