Andrew Tate vs Therapist, Round #1.

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David Sutcliffe

David Sutcliffe

Күн бұрын

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@AliNadim-d8w
@AliNadim-d8w 5 ай бұрын
If this comment gets to the top, he'll do round 3
@realuniversityapp
@realuniversityapp 5 ай бұрын
of course hes gonna!!!!
@LAMethWitch
@LAMethWitch 5 ай бұрын
hopefully in 1080p - this is 360p fmd!
@InvincibleWarrior11
@InvincibleWarrior11 5 ай бұрын
Is this Andrews alt account? lmao
@AliNadim-d8w
@AliNadim-d8w 5 ай бұрын
@InvincibleWarrior-d6e Yes it is
@paidawson3487
@paidawson3487 5 ай бұрын
HARAM!!! 😂😂😂
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 5 ай бұрын
'Mens mental health as a whole would improve if each man had something they did that they are proud of', starting with exercise and a healthy body
@RtotheC-p5v
@RtotheC-p5v 5 ай бұрын
WRONG!
@jordanmarshall8397
@jordanmarshall8397 5 ай бұрын
@@RtotheC-p5vbot comment with no real rhetoric just shouting like a lib gtfo
@alenaadamkova5322
@alenaadamkova5322 5 ай бұрын
Soccial media is more addictive than alcohol or heroin, because it creates more dopamine in brain. And social media make people to change their personality, with algorithm, noticications etc. because people are not usually rewarded by their true personality. Sociaôl media can be soýurce of good information too.
@millaman2603
@millaman2603 5 ай бұрын
@@RtotheC-p5v actually he’s right! You can’t go wrong with doing something you’re proud of. Stop making excuses lazy boy
@EYBeats
@EYBeats 5 ай бұрын
​@@RtotheC-p5vcan you elaborate pls?
@suhailadeeb4407
@suhailadeeb4407 5 ай бұрын
I don't exactly know why, but there is something special about this conversation.
@ericjorgensens
@ericjorgensens 5 ай бұрын
I was 19 years of age, at the verge of going mentally insane because i felt so alone in my way of thinking, i had just gone trough a breakup with my loved one and was on a train heading down to the capital of Sweden with both my parents to meetup with my sister and some relatives who lives there. It was to celebrate my fathers 50th. On the train ride i stumbled upon this interview. i had no idea who this Andrew was but we all know what he was soon to become. Nonetheless this video gave my hope back and i will forever remember the moment and the sensation i felt on the train that day. Ever since that train ride and forwards, my life and my identity completely changed for the better. I cured my depression / post breakup issues, started to build trust with myself and training 6x / week. If it wasn't for this interview i would be in a very dark place today but instead, i picked myself up and stopped feeling sorry or as if things are not in my control and accepted that everything that has happened up to this very point is my fault and my fault only. Every action you take has concequenses.
@Soji991
@Soji991 5 ай бұрын
Happy for you brother! That is why I appreciate Andrew. Not because he is a “good” man. He could be an ugly disgusting person but I don’t care. All I care about is that, most of the time, he speaks the things my inner voice says. He seeks and tries to speak the truth that we are able to recognize through our innate sense.
@foxhound91
@foxhound91 5 ай бұрын
Congrats bro 🎉
@FuckTheGlobal
@FuckTheGlobal 5 ай бұрын
keep going strong! well done bro!
@simonjones38
@simonjones38 5 ай бұрын
. 1:08:22 .n. . .
@agsdjklshadsabn
@agsdjklshadsabn 4 ай бұрын
same here, when he mentioned that your parents struggled working 9-5 they hate just to feed you and keep you alive and you wanna just end it because you're sad or over a girl or some bs really resonated with me
@Paperaincoat
@Paperaincoat 5 ай бұрын
We got andrew tate going to therapy before gta 6 💀
@kidnamedgrass
@kidnamedgrass 5 ай бұрын
The therapist was getting a therapy from andrew tate
@NeProk2
@NeProk2 4 ай бұрын
@@kidnamedgrass Damn, don't forget to wipe your face after he finishes off, bud
@Neutron311
@Neutron311 3 күн бұрын
@@NeProk2 lmao
@Antonyyyy777
@Antonyyyy777 5 ай бұрын
In my opinion this is the best interview Andrew ever had
@freedom4life123
@freedom4life123 5 ай бұрын
Says hes an athiest while being muslim and believing in allah 🤣
@adamproud7986
@adamproud7986 5 ай бұрын
@freedom4life123 he was an atheist yes He claimed to be a muslim last year
@kingg8977
@kingg8977 4 ай бұрын
​@@freedom4life123this interview is old
@prettyboiyt5095
@prettyboiyt5095 4 ай бұрын
@@freedom4life123this is very old, he uploaded again to get famous
@MaverickMcGreasy
@MaverickMcGreasy 3 ай бұрын
Well check out part 2
@zeets94
@zeets94 5 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I never studied to be a therapist, I have the constant curiosity, but I’m just not equipped with the patience or mental stamina. It’s one thing to be able to recognise and understand someone’s personality or thought patterns, but to make them somewhat self-aware or be able to even slightly move those barriers when the idea of being perfect is like a lifeline to them is a talent, especially while keeping composure with such a big personality like Tate. I really admire your ability to just meet people where they’re at with no judgement, and making it look easy too 😅
@sutcliffedavid
@sutcliffedavid 5 ай бұрын
Thank you. It's a lot of practice. 🙂
@TheAaronChand
@TheAaronChand 5 ай бұрын
​@sutcliffedavid I disagree with a lot of Andrews viewpoints. but his point about not having children is selfish is historically true up untill recently. If you where unmarried with no children it was seen as soically unacceptable. And it was considered a strange position not to care about your family and your heritage your country your culture your cvilization.
@SPQR_14
@SPQR_14 4 ай бұрын
@@TheAaronChand We in the West are now programmed not to care about our culture, that's the whole point. We are told we are bad people, that our ancestors committed atrocities, that we don't deserve the nations we have built, and so on... When you drill that into their heads hard enough from a young age, they start to believe it. So why would we want to continue an "evil" heritage?
@Sunnfitness
@Sunnfitness Ай бұрын
How many kids does Andrew have?Why should someone bring kids into the world not financially prepared.. Why should kids suffer so that you don't get called selfish???
@SPQR_14
@SPQR_14 Ай бұрын
@@Sunnfitness The ironic thing is the people calling others "selfish" don't actually care about the suffering of children, they are only thinking of themselves and their image and are willing to let children suffer for it.
@Ebvardh
@Ebvardh 2 ай бұрын
Without any intention to discredit the value of this, I think it would be a mistake to look at this as anything resembling therapy or therapeutic exercise; it's a podcast conversation, an interview. The therapeutic setting becomes such when the patient, in a wounded state, presents themselves to a clinician knowing something is wrong with them and wanting to explore how to fix it. It's generally private, so both the patient and the clinician can speak with honesty.
@quackshop6598
@quackshop6598 Ай бұрын
The first part and second part of your sentence disagree with each other. I appreciate your note on wounded state, but some of us do not wish to reside in the wounded state. There is a certain solace in being in the wounded state that the general person finds comfort in, when they don't feel well. But it takes a special warrior to wear their wounds, unfazed, unchanged, and go back into battle after some rest. This conversation better fleshes out Tate's mindset and has been (in combo with part 2) some of the best therapy I have received. Now, this doesn't mean my own personalized therapy won't be better, and I will look for it in real-time after finishing this comment, but I disagree with you in that this video has immense therapeutic benefit
@Ebvardh
@Ebvardh Ай бұрын
@@quackshop6598 Which sentence in specific are you talking about? There’s two paragraphs of text. If you mean to say that I can’t discredit the value of this video without seeing it as a therapy session, I disagree with that. I drew value out of it without tricking myself into thinking it’s an actual therapy session. As did you. What I’m saying is that, by definition, therapy aims to heal something. You don’t heal something that isn’t wounded. You can be wounded without considering yourself a victim, but that doesn’t mean you’re not wounded. And in this, Tate doesn’t acknowledge any wounds and doesn’t acknowledge that there’s anything to heal, so this isn’t therapy. It’s like me going to a doctor and saying I want to get treated, and when he asks me “for what?” I say that there’s nothing wrong. He’ll tell me he’s done treating me because there’s nothing to treat. You see how that’s kind of a jack off exercise in wasting everyone’s time?
@lindamceachern5467
@lindamceachern5467 5 ай бұрын
Very interesting! One thing I noticed. He speaks about how irrelevant happiness is and then says how important it is to make a father happy.
@nukey427
@nukey427 5 ай бұрын
I think he means that happiness doesn't matter as in it shouldn't be a motivator
@liltroublemaker1230
@liltroublemaker1230 5 ай бұрын
Self-happiness and trying to make someone else happy are 2 totally different things
@Chevvy_Mush
@Chevvy_Mush 3 ай бұрын
​@@liltroublemaker1230 was gonna point this out. Massive difference between the two.
@lindamceachern5467
@lindamceachern5467 2 ай бұрын
@@nukey427 you think he's not motivated by his own happiness? He sees himself as a god and that what makes him happy.
@Time4change111
@Time4change111 22 сағат бұрын
He's been groomed by his abusive father who told him that his feelings don't matter and if he wasn't making his father happy then he wasn't worthy. He is still subconsciously trying to please his father but he hasn't reached that deep into realization yet. Pray for him and his healing, he'll get there 😏
@oracolul33
@oracolul33 5 ай бұрын
I'm a woman and I watched this because I'm curious how a man like him thinks. I like maybe 50% of his mentality for sure, but he lacks the ability to open and learn more and expand to other levels than only physical and material because he already thinks he knows it all. And he doesn't. Children don't come to this world to satisfy his ego and fill the world with Tates, they come to this world to live their own lives and follow their own paths. Oh boy I hope he will have kids because his ego will be in for a ride... They will show him exactly what and where he has not yet healed, where he is still rigid - which he is a lot and will overall make him a much better human. I'm not saying he's not a good human, I'm saying he's a bit stiff but that's just my opinion :)
@kurokigensai7
@kurokigensai7 5 ай бұрын
its good, the truth is everyones truth is correct and i think the more i experience in life the more i believe in peoples action and their core self than what they talk. The world need less of victim mentailty and Tate show people that. i do think Tate will treat his kids better than parents that pretend they are good parents or understand kids simply because Tate know how to listen, how to respect himself and know how to give attention. I prefer a father like him
@Khadersheriff
@Khadersheriff 5 ай бұрын
👌
@adsglitch
@adsglitch 5 ай бұрын
He already have many children
@Hellonerds09
@Hellonerds09 3 ай бұрын
he's def not a good human if he thinks everything is ok as long as what he did satisfies him. That's entitlement.
@FlyLogan
@FlyLogan 3 ай бұрын
@@Hellonerds09what’s wrong with doing what’s best for yourself
@Cedric_Skywaka
@Cedric_Skywaka 2 ай бұрын
People can say whatever they want about Andrew Tate, this man is THE MAN. His speaches really helped me overcome my depression and inspired me to become the best version of myself. Bless this man and his brother and thank you David for this interview! 🔥
@BlairJohnsonEmpire
@BlairJohnsonEmpire 2 ай бұрын
I agree he saved my life. I'm very successful now got 4 girls who all know about each other and can take care of them all. I'm very happy
@Sunnfitness
@Sunnfitness Ай бұрын
So you are trafficking 4 girls with Only fans just like ht taught you,.,? What are you really saying??​@@BlairJohnsonEmpire
@CalebWeirdMind
@CalebWeirdMind Ай бұрын
Well... As a rule of thumb some could find dishonest looking down on everybody -since humility is the first step for learning- and a tendency to machiavellianism, plus a circular rethoric around compensating for deeply rooted frustrations is not a very good combo to have around bro. Not if you just wanna be a lizard on a rock
@Hermila-v2p
@Hermila-v2p 4 ай бұрын
aimentalhealthadvisor AI fixes this (AI Mental Health Advisor). Tate's best interview exchange.
@artbyomni515
@artbyomni515 5 ай бұрын
I'm a woman and I agree with 80% of what Andrew said in this one. Even when I'm weak I'm strong, I fall and look up.
@asadzeethree2726
@asadzeethree2726 5 ай бұрын
I'm a woman. I'm black. I'm Muslim. I'm white not far right. Blah blah blah!
@auderisi
@auderisi 5 ай бұрын
For him, it's like: you're a woman, even when you're strong, you are weak, lazy and dumb. soooo, good for you, for agreeing
@43warriormode98
@43warriormode98 4 ай бұрын
Me too
@Hellonerds09
@Hellonerds09 3 ай бұрын
It's almost like he takes things out the bible and twists them. It also shows how far society is from the real truth now. Yall are so easily manipulated.
@MaverickMcGreasy
@MaverickMcGreasy 3 ай бұрын
​@Hellonerds09 Yes sir, nerd here, please tell me more, im listening to you the guy on the internet, i gave you your one like. Im your first follower please lead us to be better.
@DerFlotteReiter
@DerFlotteReiter 5 ай бұрын
I loved his reaction to the "sweet boy" comment. He was able to let this sink in. He had not to block it because it was from another man. This was a genuine reaction. And while the whole interview is outstanding in many ways this is one highlight to me.
@katieharris6213
@katieharris6213 2 ай бұрын
He contraindicated himself A LOT. This therapist knew there was no point in calling him out because he lacks that insight. Its blocked by his ginormous ego. He puts his pants on the same way everyone else does. While personal accountsbility for your success or failure is necessary, sometimes its just pure luck that makes someone rich. There is also nothing wrong with being ordinary.
@Dikfacemage
@Dikfacemage 2 ай бұрын
Luck is quite a myth. If you work as hard as you can for as long as you can you have a higher chance of winning.
@danielz.592
@danielz.592 2 ай бұрын
I bet you are broke
@JavierMartinez-ip7vw
@JavierMartinez-ip7vw 2 ай бұрын
U don’t seem like u have a mindset where you take full self accountability on your failures n seem like the type to blame something or someone else. You can always do and be better so be self accountable and reflect on your actions. Put all this energy into yourself and your life and how could you not get an ego. It’s good to have an ego it’s important in a man’s life
@Powernab
@Powernab Ай бұрын
Luck is what losers say is the reason others got others rich. Andrew Tate clearly got rich because he is incredibly smart, driven and hard working. Nothing to do with luck. No matter how much he contradicts himself the only thing that matters is that he is very productive and successful.
@Foltosh
@Foltosh Ай бұрын
He didn’t point it out because he agrees with him.
@asherray4969
@asherray4969 5 ай бұрын
Tate pre-cancellation was incredible
@hayk.galstyan
@hayk.galstyan 21 күн бұрын
No less incredible now
@Neutron311
@Neutron311 3 күн бұрын
@@hayk.galstyan he is more corny and less real now
@SmartWatches-xu6ri
@SmartWatches-xu6ri 5 ай бұрын
A reupload? That's good because it didnt get the views it deserved the first time and for the second one, other channels claimed the spot light for your interview
@ClintonLee-v7k
@ClintonLee-v7k 5 ай бұрын
I was depressed when my wife died, but there came a time when I told myself to face the fact that she's gone and not coming back, and I needed to get over it!
@alexkhetaguri2053
@alexkhetaguri2053 4 ай бұрын
stay strong brother!
@howareyou857
@howareyou857 3 ай бұрын
Apparently, it is possible to make space and learn to live with grief
@Txmaneee
@Txmaneee 2 ай бұрын
Crazy part is when we lose the love of our lives the feeling feels like life has passed, no comparison but sheesh. Your brothers got you via this post.
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 5 ай бұрын
'you have to work hard for years at the top tier to see if you're talented'
@SkironAtelier
@SkironAtelier 5 ай бұрын
I have watched this probably 16 times It's a tool for me to remind myself to stay unapologetic I think you are great, David
@MoElseaidy
@MoElseaidy 5 ай бұрын
unapologetic in what sense. Being ruthless like Andrew Tate? or content and modest like David
@SkironAtelier
@SkironAtelier 5 ай бұрын
@@MoElseaidy Tate. "If I want to and I can I will"
@sutcliffedavid
@sutcliffedavid 5 ай бұрын
@@SkironAtelier thank you!
@ulisesdelarge9399
@ulisesdelarge9399 5 ай бұрын
​@@MoElseaidy🙄
@SkironAtelier
@SkironAtelier 5 ай бұрын
Follow up on this - I just had a woman pay her bill and leave 5 minutes into a date the day after posting this. I did not say anything offensive in my world. She advised me on how to be, while she previously kept repeating that I was such a happy person and she wants to be happy like me. I asked: "Why would you label me as happy and then tell me how to think? Why would someone sadder than the happy person tell the happy person how to think when the sadder person wants to be happy like the happy person? It makes no logical sense?" Unacceptable resistance for the western women. I date Russians these days... I sent her a message: "Efficient, I appreciate that Fun to see that intuition in action Hopefully I gave you some markers on what to avoid Matching frequencies wouldn’t be so beautiful if not in contrast to dissonance! I’m still a friendly island helper if you find yourself needing something 444 ✨" Yes I believe in numbers and signs and I live on a tropical Island. if I want to and I can I will. I love you all.
@jimmyteerex2177
@jimmyteerex2177 4 ай бұрын
This is about as close as we can get in 2024 to a therapist interviewing Genghis Khan 💪😅
@Opaque.2theeye
@Opaque.2theeye 3 ай бұрын
conquer they did
@Lloyd_2001
@Lloyd_2001 2 ай бұрын
Genghis Khan was a serial killer and rapist
@Sonicthehedgefundmanager
@Sonicthehedgefundmanager 3 ай бұрын
This will be good for a lot of the young guys watching Tate do this, especially the one who are fans, props to Tate for doing it too.
@thisisntallowed9560
@thisisntallowed9560 Ай бұрын
Maybe he turns all his relationships into a fight and it makes him lonely, so that's why he tries to rally all these lonely men, it makes him feel less alone. Just a thought.
@sutcliffedavid
@sutcliffedavid Ай бұрын
Interesting.
@marshareed1438
@marshareed1438 4 ай бұрын
Therapist isn’t there to fix Tate, he’s there to listen. I imagine his mind is blown away 🤯
@CaptainMargaret
@CaptainMargaret 3 ай бұрын
All therapists do is listen. They help you find your own answers.
@Navenanthen
@Navenanthen 2 ай бұрын
Andrew: I don't make mistakes! 55:07 Andrew: I think of all the times shit went wrong.. What David should've asked: If you're incapable of mistakes, then why did things go wrong?
@davesirpak
@davesirpak 2 ай бұрын
His ego and his lack of humility are weaknesses. He says he doesn’t care but I also see that his identity is deeply rooted in the material. I also think if and when he starts a family one day he will change. If not, I’m curious what kind dynamics he would have with his wife/ baby mother. Because as a parent, no matter what your economic status, there is no more “I’ll do whatever I want”. His ideologies are a recipe for disaster, he says that if he lost everything he would just rebuild. But what happens if you come across something out of your control. He is very strong willed no doubt. Many a great men were humbled throughout history. Be grateful a little as well, I never heard him talk from a point of gratitude.
@stevekokker4662
@stevekokker4662 2 ай бұрын
But it's other people's fault entirely that things went wrong! The whole world except for him is f**ed up!
@vanir8552
@vanir8552 Ай бұрын
@@davesirpak very well, what have you achieved? Cause it appears to me that his so called "weaknesses" has made him top 1% so tell me? do you own billions of dollars, millions of peoples respect, an amazing mental health, a monter body? yeah.. shush
@davesirpak
@davesirpak Ай бұрын
@ the ability to see past a conscience and push forward in a direction that’s unsettling and unnatural? doesn’t come easy to most people the first time it is really tested. Why didn’t he stop isn’t the question or why at all it’s what were you doing to destroy yourself to be OK with it?
@stargirl8465
@stargirl8465 16 күн бұрын
He didn’t connect the things that went wrong as mistakes because he intended and did everything according to how he should do it and gave it his all (To trust in yourself is a risk and a fragile topic as things can happen to you out of your control but positive self talk is a great motivator for success). He lives with no regret for his past, so even if things went wrong, he did what he could and tried his best with sincere intention, so they weren’t mistakes. We recognise and can make a correlation that mistakes are things that go wrong, but he is enforcing positive self talk by carefully choosing words he says. It’s fact that what you say about yourself you come to believe. If you are always saying you’re a failure, you will believe you are a failure. If he acknowledges things do go wrong in life, he is realistic and has self accountability but he doesn’t ruminate on them and continues to be an opportunist and almost an optimist, making the most out of everything to live a higher quality life. He doesn’t allow for his emotions to dictate and control him, but he feels them, accepts them but does what he needs to do and that’s why he is successful financially and socially, and is secure with himself to an extent because he doesn’t accept failure and doesn’t succumb to giving up when emotions are overwhelming and life is difficult. So when the going’s get tough in life, he relies on his mentality to aid in his ability to get through it, because getting through it is the only option. It’s all about a developed mindset he has created which allows for him to become stoic
@wearslim
@wearslim 4 ай бұрын
Every time you ask an open question, he wants you to be very specific as he is afraid to say something in particular or show weaknesses, really interesting. "Are you curious of places inside you, you may not know about?" even this simple question, he cannot provide a simple answer. This man is funny i swear ^^
@danielnevarez754
@danielnevarez754 4 ай бұрын
Why are you watching him if he so funny😭
@wearslim
@wearslim 4 ай бұрын
@@danielnevarez754 you just answered your question lmao
@danielnevarez754
@danielnevarez754 4 ай бұрын
@@wearslim so you genuinely think he’s funny it wasn’t in a bad way saying this guy ain’t shit?
@keystonefreebordcrew1482
@keystonefreebordcrew1482 3 ай бұрын
There's really no such thing as a yes or no question in life.... many shades of grey
@danielnevarez754
@danielnevarez754 3 ай бұрын
@@keystonefreebordcrew1482 totally agree people are weird in so many ways
@MarkJones-yu1rs
@MarkJones-yu1rs Күн бұрын
i know tate hates books, but I got recommended from someone on tates old hustlers group about a book ‘25 money secrets from donald trump’ and its honestly life-changing
@nessycasula1511
@nessycasula1511 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work, David. Fascinating interview with a smart, articulate and very grandios narcissist. It's always interesting to listen to their distorted world view, especially when it comes to the unapologetic behavior. I feel very sorry for his offspring and honestly, for the people that are close to him in general. I sincerly hope that everybody watching this understands that willfully hurting people by, for example, cheating and then rationalizing it instead of taking responsibility is never okay. There is nothing sweet about it.
@howareyou857
@howareyou857 3 ай бұрын
Yes. Classic authoritarian parenting at the root of this behaviour
@iArrtt
@iArrtt 3 ай бұрын
It’s pride: the thing about pride is its strong, its can only be broken by unpredictable will. That it easy tate, you’ve seen it when you lost control in jail. No words or strength can undo, once you break law. Just sayin: pride can only go so far.
@bradlyeversole8469
@bradlyeversole8469 5 ай бұрын
Nobody’s gonna talk about Tristan in the background 😂
@YEAGER728
@YEAGER728 5 ай бұрын
xD
@astro_m3ta
@astro_m3ta 4 ай бұрын
Or that scary looking shadow figure to the right …
@Labersak
@Labersak 5 ай бұрын
He only get so much attention because there is a backlash on feminism and wokeshit. On serveral points he just thinks we must live in the dark ages. And he got some valid points no doubt, but careful with cult of personality, which he definitly created. Edit: Overall i dont like him but i respect many POV´s hes giving.
@pmf026
@pmf026 5 ай бұрын
Count how many times Andrew says "I, Me or Myself" :)
@naomipetersen1913
@naomipetersen1913 4 ай бұрын
Thought "I" was the only one who noticed that
@Gelato41_
@Gelato41_ 3 ай бұрын
Such self confidence
@pmf026
@pmf026 3 ай бұрын
@@Gelato41_ Narcissistic self-centeredness that is (Grandiose sense of self)
@ericb5328
@ericb5328 3 ай бұрын
He's with a therapist and the subject is himself. It's not possible to avoid using those words in that circumstance
@ThereIsNoSalvationInTheRot12
@ThereIsNoSalvationInTheRot12 2 ай бұрын
​@ericb5328 i dont think anyone else in this comment section has realized that.
@lullemans72
@lullemans72 4 ай бұрын
20 minutes in it just dawned upon me that andrew's father was in many ways similar to michael jackson's father. they were both harsh, brutal perfectionists. both andrew and michael turned out to be very renowned people in their own way, but interestingly enough, they reacted in very different ways to their upbringing.
@willakana3369
@willakana3369 3 ай бұрын
This is the best video on youtube I've seen in years.
@Bryce_Franzen
@Bryce_Franzen Ай бұрын
Wow. The way he framed how his soft side is the reason for his other side was pretty compelling and well said. Haven’t heard him say that before
@vegeta3757
@vegeta3757 4 күн бұрын
A super interesting and informative discussion. Loved every second of it. Thank you.
@Tsunami1.618
@Tsunami1.618 2 сағат бұрын
Woman here, never thought id ever agree with anything AT said! Not all of it, but def the idea of resilience and not giving into emotions, it really is the luxury of the privileged! I am a full time carer for my adult son who is disabled, just me, so it doesn’t matter how im “feeling” i still have to take care of him, there is no other option other than putting him in residential care which will NEVER happen! So i fully agree with the idea that self indulgence is for the weak and weak of mind.
@Magikin
@Magikin 23 күн бұрын
This is the podcast that completely changed my mindset forever, for the better. Thank you!
@angelacooper4018
@angelacooper4018 5 күн бұрын
For me, I get depressed for a day from a tiny thing (I might have bipolar disorder) so its not abt my surroundings (some of the time), but what Andrew said kinda helped because it helped me realise life is gonna continue and aslong as I keep living, the happy times and the achievements will keep coming.
@jessjournies5674
@jessjournies5674 4 ай бұрын
Tate is a positive product of his environment, but I definitely feel he will evolve into a more “human” person in his older years.
@TroyCasanova-j6v
@TroyCasanova-j6v 4 ай бұрын
Not saying anything bad about Andrew. I just wanna say that it's sooooo obvious that he loves to hear himself talk ....
@Txmaneee
@Txmaneee 2 ай бұрын
In a world full of talkers, it's fresh air to action takers.
@eddiesheeran5791
@eddiesheeran5791 19 күн бұрын
Tate is a world-class top-tier man. For real. Anyone who doesn't like him is LOST (or the enemy).
@yvettemontez9209
@yvettemontez9209 5 ай бұрын
He’s 33 so this is an old interview because he’s 37 now
@Igotitlikedat
@Igotitlikedat 3 ай бұрын
His values are still the same
@karaokyable
@karaokyable 5 ай бұрын
Loved your questions and the way you dealt with him. I felt his pain and massive fear that he soothes with irrational thinking (which is not analytic), the coping mechanism developed as a child. It's so sad that he does not understand that most people try to rationalize and give meaning where there is none. It takes truly an exceptional brain to accept the lack of control and non-causality in our existence. He is caged by his own feelings and has no ability to detach so he can see the true spectrum of life. He says the same things over and over again, lacks vocabulary and real human experience. Verbosity can't substitute for the lack of arguments. Intelligent people are concise and original. I hope to God he has no major influence over his kids. I bet that if he gets a MRI, you might see some major damage done to his amygdala from fighting. Bottom of the line, he isn't exceptional at all: there are richer people, better fighters, and more famous KZbinrs. His self-improvement theories aren't even new. He spews some half-truths that he can comprehend. Confidence should show him when is wrong and ridiculous.
@JoshCunliffe52
@JoshCunliffe52 4 ай бұрын
Glad this got re uploaded think it’s a great time in tates current t situation this will definitely shown side to him that most won’t have ever had the pleasure of watching mad listen to David’s excellent conversation sills and questions
@vanir8552
@vanir8552 Ай бұрын
I loved this! The therapist is sadly not as sensitive as most, he has some conservative thoughts (which I support, but it makes the interview less intense). I love how tate answers and knows what to say. Good one! I'll watch part two next.
@codinginflow
@codinginflow 10 күн бұрын
While I think his message is good, Tate underestimates how much your brain chemistry influences your behavior. If we cut off his internal dopamine supply, he would literally freeze to a total hold. A lot of this is genetic.
@Openingtheshadow
@Openingtheshadow 2 ай бұрын
How do you be who you are so like calm and positive? For me it’s I can be okay then my body will get riddled with anxiety it almost is uncontrollable.
@sg9524
@sg9524 3 ай бұрын
Interesting idea to be a therapist and interview such an ego/psycho. There can't be any Tate "versus" Therapist because ego/psychos like that can't be seen to be wrong, they would not ever stand for it, and would get verbally abusive/threatening potentially, putting off the many explorative questions. I'm not surprised you didn't really challenge/change him, and he doesn't feel the need to change anyway. To him, life is simply conquest/posessions, which he already has enough of, mostly. It was nice to see someone so sure of the world, it's very refreshing, there is the odd bit of good advice, and then Tate says unbelievably stupid things, one after another, after another, after another. I wonder if his personality will still see the positive side of his greatness once staring at boring walls with other great achievers in Romaian prison for so many years. Maybe all the inmates will have to endure his brilliance every day, eventually becoming somewhat clones themselves, institutionalised through fear of underachieving and not being a real man. Tate brings views I guess, and if you do help others by getting a bit richer, that is great.
@jaskaransidhu231
@jaskaransidhu231 Ай бұрын
💀
@bazooka-t3p
@bazooka-t3p 16 күн бұрын
bro is DEEP in the matrix
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 5 ай бұрын
Most important factor at home was the present father
@studiox-pose1401
@studiox-pose1401 4 ай бұрын
Andrew is very deep, in fact. Having been a Self Employed business woman for 50 years, initially with my ex husband. On my own after divorce. I do understand his point of view though. Be nice to have a Man who takes responsibility, looks after me. I could totally love that in my Retirement years. I deserve it. Love Andrews mind ❤
@howareyou857
@howareyou857 3 ай бұрын
You wouldn't love it. It would be servitude
@studiox-pose1401
@studiox-pose1401 4 ай бұрын
Say what you mean, Mean what you say. Speak TRUTH ♥️
@bouhaddoutajeddine2764
@bouhaddoutajeddine2764 5 ай бұрын
David you are a great man in your own way
@hansmeily7390
@hansmeily7390 2 ай бұрын
This interview old but very important for the world💯
@vabadus
@vabadus 5 ай бұрын
I have seen only part 2 so far. That was the best Andrew's interview so far. Will you do round 3?
@sutcliffedavid
@sutcliffedavid 5 ай бұрын
Yes, when the time is right.
@KEKWx2
@KEKWx2 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your intelligent quastions that extracted his core beliefs ! It helped us a lot. You know your job very well. Thank you and andrew that spoke with honesty 🙏🏼
@craigkaylinjajaunagentsuij584
@craigkaylinjajaunagentsuij584 Ай бұрын
This is a high quality masculine mentality 😮‍💨🤲🏾🔥🔥🔥
@capitannemo11
@capitannemo11 Ай бұрын
Professional fighting is scary, sure. But, have you seen Alain Robert?
@hingorospeech
@hingorospeech 5 ай бұрын
What is tristian doing back there for more than an hour?
@KhalidAskar
@KhalidAskar 5 ай бұрын
😂was thinking the same thing loool
@AMentorway4u
@AMentorway4u 5 ай бұрын
He is thinking no one will win at an opposing view because my brother won't listen as his mind is made up already😅
@vanir8552
@vanir8552 Ай бұрын
working
@robertfeland7995
@robertfeland7995 3 ай бұрын
Awesome talk , tne main part of maturity is understanding and controlling your emotions .
@zedzdedz
@zedzdedz 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for focusing on Andrew, The Man, rather than conspiracies.
@Papa1P3RCY
@Papa1P3RCY 2 ай бұрын
In this interview he said he’s 33 years old. Andrew Tate is 37 years old. This was posted 2 months ago. This is a re-upload.
@jelenaavaristic1353
@jelenaavaristic1353 5 ай бұрын
I am a woman and I adore this man. Adore him! I am a masculine woman as in I'm 'the man' in my family since I was young. Over 20 years ago I coined the phrase "emotions are a luxury" - meaning for people whose lives are so together they have the time to wallow in their emotions vs hear them out, but STILL DO THE THINGS THEY MUST DO to succeed. My partner was diagnosed with a terminal disease when I started a college post graduate program to teach. I COULD NOT BE ABSENT. I went to school and also graduated at the TOP OF MY CLASS and was hired right out of school. How? I knew my partner wasn't going to die right away and might end up disabled for a long time and I would have to be the bread winner. I cried in the shower every morning and then went to school and KNOCKED IT OUT OF THE FUCKING PARK because I had to. I ended up making more money than my partner who was a working Phd at the time. I bought a half million dollar house with my brother as an investor 2 years later. So, YES ANDREW TATE IS RIGHT whether you like him or not. The only thing I will say is there are exceptions to women who get 'soft and confused' when the shit hits the fan. For the MOST part - I am not one of them. My whole life I've not 'stuffed' my emotions, but rather felt them WHILE I did the hard things ANY WAY because they HAD TO BE DONE. So, yes...I adore Andrew Tate. And about kids...sorry, I love them and their creativity, but allowing your kids to run the show is a huge mistake. HUGE...they don't know. They don't know enough to make most decisions. You can't destroy their souls and make them into something they are not, but they must have discipline. I dance Flamenco. Every single famous flamenco who wanted to dance since childhood did it with DISCIPLINE. So no discipline...no success. If your kid wants to be an artist - great. Paint every single day then and you're not allowed to give up! That kind of support. Not tell them what to be, but foster excellence through discipline for whatever they want to be. By the way...I was raised by a man who was autistic, narcissistic and selfish. Not his fault for many reasons. Bottom line, I never had a strong man in my life, so I had to become one - as a woman and that's why what Andrew says makes 100% sense to me. I've survived a lot. You cannot fight with reality. It is what it is and he understands it very very well.The issue with having multiple women is troublesome to me...but not as much as having a man who cannot carry his own weight.
@gardenroom65
@gardenroom65 5 ай бұрын
Women have evolved, men have not. 😊
@auderisi
@auderisi 5 ай бұрын
He is right about what exactly? would you be happy for your daughter if she ended up with the Tates? Think about that
@jelenaavaristic1353
@jelenaavaristic1353 4 ай бұрын
@@auderisi He is right that your emotions don't much matter in the grand scheme of things. You still have to get on with life. Mature people come to understand that, become resilient and thrive because of making peace with that reality of life. What would be so bad if my daughter were with the Tates vs most other men who have less to offer? Men in general in my experience are more burdensome to women than not, loyal or not. If the worst thing that someone does to you is sleep with other women when he made it plain to you that that was EXACTLY what he aimed to do, while treating you well and providing for you, then the question is why did you choose this man? Why disempower women so much? If women choose their men with their eyes wide open regarding what they are getting, why should we get mixed up in that? If my daughter chose a Tate and THEN complained that he was acting like a Tate, I'd empower her by telling her she could make a different choice. I would certainly not make her feel like a victim.
@VaporRize08
@VaporRize08 4 ай бұрын
You are insane. This scanner is a psychopath and a cult leader. Check out what ppl from The War Room have to say
@purepeter4737
@purepeter4737 4 ай бұрын
Autistic people are usually gifted
@sylvieh8760
@sylvieh8760 2 ай бұрын
I don’t know what kind of therapies people go to, my therapist never told me to hold on to my fear or vulnerability but to know it’s normal that they exist and there are ways to overcome them ! What other kind of therapy exist ?!
@LilyRose-theOne
@LilyRose-theOne 4 ай бұрын
Fearlessness is one of the traits of psychopathy. That’s what distinguishes “normal” people from psychopaths. They can do more because they’re less afraid than general population. On a biochemical level, their iron level in relation to copper is much higher than others.
@eadra
@eadra 2 ай бұрын
The book "Puzzling People" dives deeply into that and oh so much more. This specific specimen fits the necessary qualifications of an authentic predator.
@Wise556
@Wise556 4 ай бұрын
our kids need directions and we are here as parents to guide them and not let them do what they want . we here to educate your children.
@Wise556
@Wise556 4 ай бұрын
our ***
@spillingthetea-na1642
@spillingthetea-na1642 4 ай бұрын
God i love this interview! I will say i wish he valued the support that a woman can bring more than he does, other than that he's got a great mind. Superb interview.
@misfitm1457
@misfitm1457 4 ай бұрын
A great mind that harms everyone and sees nothing wrong in that? lmao
@lionsgarage
@lionsgarage 5 ай бұрын
Therapist I just woke up and having coffee and read that as " The R@pist " 😂
@zenrelaxationsounds9302
@zenrelaxationsounds9302 Ай бұрын
This has to be the first time i've ever seen him smile
@geofferyjefferson4466
@geofferyjefferson4466 2 ай бұрын
"This will age well." Said the milk, to the bread.
@Navenanthen
@Navenanthen 2 ай бұрын
41:32 David gently nudging Andrew with 'I get the sense you're also trying to inspire people.' 😋 Let's face it, Andrew is a typical "alpha male" with a fragile ego who still derives his sense of self-worth from the validation of others. That's the real reason he's still on social media bragging - despite his apparent success.
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 5 ай бұрын
After a man has had money and women, he then searches for spirituality. Andrew is dabbling in Islam but some part of him knows that Islam is NOT IT.
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027
@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 5 ай бұрын
Start with your definition of God as present unconditional love encompassing and making up literally every atom in the universe
@gloriouslyaesthetic
@gloriouslyaesthetic 3 ай бұрын
Consciousness ​@@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027
@costafilh0
@costafilh0 2 ай бұрын
Why Romania? Just for residency, not for tax residency or citizenship?
@sosdogs2847
@sosdogs2847 12 күн бұрын
As a woman, I do not respect this level of thinking, it’s very immature, selfish and unrighteous. I personally need so much more from a man to respect him, this does not impress me in the least, I just see pride, ego and a lack of wisdom and that’s not attractive. Sorry Andrew, you have some good points but you need to grow up.
@davisossieny4397
@davisossieny4397 8 күн бұрын
Shut up woman
@KEKWx2
@KEKWx2 4 ай бұрын
The reason it didn't get good views is because of the quality of sound and video nothing more... It is a diamond, no doubt
@davidmatos5657
@davidmatos5657 4 ай бұрын
Everything change for better when you start working your body! Period!!!
@Iris80Mcfly
@Iris80Mcfly 5 ай бұрын
This video is so incredibly hard to find??? Is it shadow banned lol
@jimmylybold8343
@jimmylybold8343 2 ай бұрын
lost 350k in 2020 and ruined my life due to gambling. Told my gf at the time about it and we broke up and she completely ruined my life about 2 months later. We were rocky before that but me losing everything I made was the last straw. I made it all within 2 years and will get it again, but I temporarily ruined my life. I am 29 now and this is 4 years later im finally getting back on my feet. Gambling is over and back to success.
@ClintonLee-v7k
@ClintonLee-v7k 5 ай бұрын
I love this guy! Hell yeah!
@hoomanamiryy
@hoomanamiryy 5 ай бұрын
Round 3 would be a blessing
@kenjiokamoto8000
@kenjiokamoto8000 3 күн бұрын
I used to have a negative mindset about andrew made by things said about you, but I decided to observe him personally. The first time I listened to him, it was this video. I was on drugs and drowning in depression. That night I was smoking ice and listening to you. That very night I quit. I realised, I have the same mindset in the past and somewhere along the way I lost it. I got up and said what the fuck is this? Sitting on my ass like a pussy and complaining about having depression. I don't fucking get depressed. I told myself imma stop being a bitch and turn things around. One year has passed, and I'm clean and roaring like a lion. Thank you. World indeed is a better place with you in it. Everything you say is what is in my head. And I appreciate you having the balls to say it and own it like a boss. I hope he sees this, I can't contact him and tell him this. But i hope both of you see it and tell me what you think.
@TheUnstoppableMr
@TheUnstoppableMr Ай бұрын
What a masterpiece
@Fredycarrillo
@Fredycarrillo 5 ай бұрын
Top G. Changed my entire life.
@Andycfto
@Andycfto 4 ай бұрын
How?
@GiftigeBalspuwer
@GiftigeBalspuwer 4 ай бұрын
And now you are a incel?
@ThereIsNoSalvationInTheRot12
@ThereIsNoSalvationInTheRot12 2 ай бұрын
​@GiftigeBalspuwer what is the purpose of such an overty antagonistic question?
@imdee9024
@imdee9024 5 ай бұрын
I'm a 44 year old woman with a son of 23. I'm here for him. Of course there's a few points I don't agree with but most of what he says is spot on.
@Andycfto
@Andycfto 4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 trafficking woman and money laundering. Yeah spot on 😆 🤣
@imdee9024
@imdee9024 3 ай бұрын
@@Andycfto is that what you got from that? bless your soul
@alemtadesse942
@alemtadesse942 4 ай бұрын
straightforward, perfect articulation....Interesting conversation
@AndyMac259
@AndyMac259 6 күн бұрын
Tricking Tate fans into getting therapy is crazy work 😂 …. fr though I do feel like a certain category of men do have a lot to gain from Tate’s teachings. I also think a better version of Mr. Tate is one thats more humble, but if he were more humble, would he have talked his way to fame? Good video 👍
@emanuelavozza1821
@emanuelavozza1821 Ай бұрын
Supercars went from 9 to 40 (see the second interview) while he was in jail... what a miracle!! 😂
@GirlofNile
@GirlofNile 19 күн бұрын
İs this filmed during the pandemic
@sosdogs2847
@sosdogs2847 12 күн бұрын
Fascinating interview, I thought I’d heard him say in other interviews that he was a Muslim so I’m confused that here he’s saying he’s an atheist, maybe he changed his belief.
@naomigheorghe1909
@naomigheorghe1909 3 ай бұрын
This is the man from Gilmore Girls
@powerrangerrr
@powerrangerrr 23 күн бұрын
He has a textbook grandiose narcissistic personality disorder. Actually fascinating.
@johnathangreay987
@johnathangreay987 2 ай бұрын
Andrew Tate is the Emperor.
@Rahulkumar-xl7uc
@Rahulkumar-xl7uc 5 ай бұрын
It would be nice to see Andrew open up a little bit more on round 3. I know everyone is in different levels in their journey but, it would be nice if he allows himself to feel and get in touch with that inner boy, with his needs and wants at that time of his life. He seems to neglect him as his father unconsciously maybe did.
@selfmade6480
@selfmade6480 3 ай бұрын
Hey what are your thoughts on Memory reconsolidation ??
@sunny_lis7135
@sunny_lis7135 4 ай бұрын
I agree with 90% of what Tate says, except for the cheating on women... your whole platform is based on self-control and not giving in to your emotions and just doing what you need to do rather than what you would like or a temporary joy, but not when it comes to your sexual impulses? That may work for a while when you're playing around with other immature women who are willing to play your game at any cost, but once you start getting serious about building a life together and raising children and it's not just about them but about the exmaples that you're setting and the type of husband you are, that's not gonna fly so well...
@brrrrah6027
@brrrrah6027 3 ай бұрын
Очень приятно видеть такую эволюцию: от роли Кузи в Универе до психотерапевта Тейта. Респект, Виталий Гогунский!
@siniteanrazvan3298
@siniteanrazvan3298 Ай бұрын
this shows how narrow his view on world and ppl is...yes thats what it takes to be a conqueror, but not everyone is and even then a conqueror has other paths also, not to mention he literally described himself as a sociopath numerous times, wtf
@taistosmith1
@taistosmith1 3 ай бұрын
How can round 1 be 2 months ago and round 2 be a year ago
@aditikhanal6881
@aditikhanal6881 Ай бұрын
I can see the nervousness in him, his fear creep in every time he stumbles on a sentence. Sometimes he breaks off of a sentence mid-way realizing he might subconsciously say something that shows weaknesses and sensitivity. And the pace is quite interesting as well, he’s not comfortable in taking pauses at all, I feel as though that shows his fear of any kind of emotion creeping through his masculine and guarded words. There’s a very strong show of his definition of strength and masculinity but somehow I can feel his fear through the screen. It’s weird that I feel empathetic towards a person whole values I do not agree with. And I think the reason for that might be that he is so unaware of his pain and his emotional needs that have been completely neglected ever since he was a kid. And he’s so utterly unaware of the discoveries he would make if he reached out to those parts of himself.
@ezekielniverca3719
@ezekielniverca3719 3 ай бұрын
Hi David great conversation with Andrew, Im working as a Wellness Coach as of the moment. Any recommended literatures? I follow peterson then I landed to you. Hoping for more contents
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