
About this episode
Andrew Tate discusses the ineffectiveness of relying on motivation and advocates for acting out of duty and discipline.
Andrew Tate argues that relying on motivation is ineffective because it is temporary and unreliable. He emphasizes that once a person has the right mindset, they no longer need motivation; instead, they act out of duty, responsibility, or discipline. Tate believes that tasks should be done simply because they need to be done, without attaching emotions like motivation or lack thereof. He compares seeking motivation to a starving person needing to be convinced to eat, criticizing this dependency as unnecessary and counterproductive.I will teach you how to never need motivation ever again. www.jointherealworld.com- ----------------------------------
People in this episode
Host: Andrew Tate
Topics covered
- motivation
- discipline
- responsibility
- mindset
- self-improvement
Keywords
- motivation
- duty
- discipline
- responsibility
- mindset
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