Andrew Tate on "Fun"

Andrew Tate on "Fun"

Update: 2025-08-30
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In this speech, Andrew Tate criticizes the modern obsession with “fun” and risk-taking for enjoyment, particularly activities like skydiving. He argues that such risks are immature and stem from a lack of understanding about true danger. Tate contrasts this mindset with the masculine approach, where risks are taken for purpose, survival, and protection, not for thrill or luck. He believes that women, in particular, live in a state of “willful ignorance” regarding their own safety, relying on luck instead of skill. Tate views true masculinity as being ready to face real danger and being competent enough to handle it, rather than seeking out artificial excitement.

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Tate concludes that risking your life purely for fun or adrenaline is not only immature but also offensive to him. He emphasizes that real warriors and men of value operate with calculated risk and readiness, not relying on luck but on their own strength, skills, and preparations. The underlying message is that true masculinity is about protecting what matters and being prepared for life’s real challenges, not seeking superficial thrills.

You don't have time for "fun" as a man. You have work. www.cobratate.com/mission

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