@@Dutreactss ahahahahahaha never, real men don’t cry
@SuperSyro128 күн бұрын
The same things which Makes us laugh make us cry
@SolomonMagnus81926 минут бұрын
Andrew Tate explains dopamine
@nottheemma611320 күн бұрын
WORD
@RahofAboRefaat-mr2muАй бұрын
Andrew Tate's videos are always such a source of inspiration and wisdom! 🌟 His insights into life's challenges and how they shape us are truly invaluable. Every time I watch one of his videos, I come away feeling motivated and empowered to tackle whatever obstacles come my way. 💪 I'm particularly intrigued by the title of this video, "Why Bad Moments are necessary." It's such a thought-provoking concept! I wonder what Andrew's perspective is on the importance of adversity in personal growth and development. How does he believe we can best embrace and learn from these "bad moments"? 🤔 Andrew, if you're reading this, I just want to say thank you for sharing your wisdom with the world. Your channel is a treasure trove of benefits, and I hope to have a personal communication with you someday to learn even more from your experiences. Keep shining your light! ✨🙏
@renceworld10 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤮
@SarahDean-j1s10 күн бұрын
Yes he is worth listening too, he is not always correct however. Personality type and perception have a lot to do with podcasts and conversations in general.
@sgperezusmc27 күн бұрын
Well said! 🔥👑
@Reda028 күн бұрын
Hi @morg, what's the pic in 1:05 mn ? Cool video btw 🌟
@Morgcore7 күн бұрын
Thanks mate, means a lot❣️... It's called "pyramid of consciousness".
@23mercurio27 күн бұрын
thx
@shyamsunder3358Ай бұрын
Love is just casual sex thats reality love without negative emotions and with positive emotions that's it
@pliiatz753418 күн бұрын
Andrew Tate is one interesting character: he is able to spill out a such nonsense that you want to pour hot wax into your ears, and next moments he hits with true valuable wisdom.