057 - Andrew Tate v ColtyBrah & How Winners Win
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Summary
On this episode of the WDFA Podcast, the boys discuss a recent beef between two of their mutual friends, Colton Dobson and Joe Rogan, and how it all came to a head. Also, the guys talk about their own beefs and how they came to be.
Transcript
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Okay. All right. What is up? Welcome back, Andrew. How are you doing, bro?
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Good, good. We talk on and off from time to time almost all the time about cars.
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And I was thinking before I did this, we need to carve out a good hour to just chop it up on cars and supercars and the life around that.
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Absolutely. We certainly do. I mean, it really is the best thing to do with money.
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People always say to me, you know, I started off with nothing and now I got a bit of money.
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And they're like, oh, you got this money now. Like what's, you know, you're doing, do you want to do this? Do you want to do that?
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And I'm like, nope, I want to drive cars. The rest of it is garbage. The rest of it is not even fun.
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Yeah, this is, this is very true. So for those of you guys just tuning in right now, do me a big solid.
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Today we're going to be talking about, well, I think this is an interesting one because I had something else scheduled,
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but I'd push it off to next week due to a reschedule.
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And I wanted to cover something on, you know, sharpening the mind sort of thing.
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And you had a bit of a Twitter beef, um, earlier this week with, uh, Colty Bra.
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Born in June, 1992. Lives in Huntington Beach, California.
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All right, all right, all right. Cool the jets a bit.
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But I mean, like I, I've, um, you know, I followed the both of you, you know, for a while
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and I thought that it was interesting watching that unfold.
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Um, and I think this is probably a better way to cover the topic and I've, and I've got
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Cause it's around, um, something on this topic of, of sharpening the mind, but I know that
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a lot of people have, have come to this for, you know, their dose of red meat.
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Um, why don't you tell them how this, how this spat unfolded and how it came to a conclusion
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and just, just a heads up guys, my cleaners are late.
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So I'm, I'm probably going to have to step away for like 10 seconds just to make sure
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they don't come in here because they're Portuguese and they don't understand English
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So if I mute my, my, my audio and turn off the camera, that's why go ahead.
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This, this Twitter artist, he's been around for a while.
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I think anyone who's in the Twitter space has probably seen him.
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He takes to take, likes to take shots at people.
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He's been around for a while and he had a few digs at me two or three years.
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And I largely ignored him because I don't believe in, in half measures, right?
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I either completely ignore somebody or I aim to destroy, to destroy them.
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He gets hype in front of his computer and he likes to start beefs for clout.
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And one day I had a little bit of time for him, which was three or four days ago.
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I had some spare time and I decided to destroy his brand and do my absolute best to wreck his
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And luckily he capitulated and showed the world he was a coward before I really managed to
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So the real fun and games didn't even start, but I think he realized that, you know, there's
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some people on the internet who talk and there's some people on the internet who talk and do
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So forgive me guys, but what was it that like, why would he want to pick a fight with
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This is the thing that's amazing to me about this whole spat.
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When this whole thing started, everyone started saying, oh, Colt, he's going to fight Tate.
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I, I, it's amazing to me that people were pretending there was ever a chance, even 1% chance he
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You've had this happen a few times though, right?
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But I mean, this is the first time that I've seen somebody that actually like claims to
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be like an MMA combatant, like somebody that's had fights.
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Listen, if two people want to fight, trust me, I've been in their cage in the ring enough
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times to know if two people want to fight, it doesn't take long to organize.
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It certainly doesn't take, you know, a whole bunch of talking and a whole bunch of back
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And this guy's talking garbage and saying he's going to fight me and this, that he's just
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And it's amazing to me that I actually lost a little bit of faith in the rotting corpse of
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the masculine side of Twitter as it is, that these people are sitting there pretending
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there was ever a chance it was even going to happen.
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There's people sitting there going, this is going to be a good fight.
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And I, and they wait, and enough people tagged me and wasted enough of my life reading it.
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I thought, you know, I'm going to have to dedicate 36 hours to wrecking this fool.
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So, so the challenge came up and then why weren't you able to follow through to get the
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fight booked and then take the deposits and set up the event?
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Because that was his intention all along to pretend he was going to fight and then not
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I was like, look, you're not going to now sign a contract and then not turn up.
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You're not going to waste even more of everybody's time.
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He started slow replying, slow replying, slow replying.
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And at this point, I understood that he has no intention of fighting me, but he's wasted
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And that's when I took a little bit of time out of my life and instigated a campaign against
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I intended on litigating his bloodline into eternal poverty.
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I would do exactly that with a smile on my face.
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I wouldn't say I'm bored, but I certainly miss war.
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If you're going to annoy me enough to go out on my way, I will spend 10 hours a day,
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every single day for the rest of my human years, inconveniencing me.
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And I will sit and laugh with my brother from the seat of my private plane.
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I don't care if it costs me $100 to take one from you.
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I'll do that trade all day and we'll see who runs out of money first.
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So when he decided to finally keep saying my name to the point where I was like, okay,
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He doesn't have enough honor as a man to turn up.
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Like he just started running his mouth about how you weren't what you said you were or like,
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Because it was convenient that it got tied around the time that you started posting about
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the Bugatti and it ended up on the Bugatti website with your name embroidered on the headrest.
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Yeah, I think you'll know this as well yourself.
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The easiest way to try and clout chase is to find somebody of high status and attack them.
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If you're a nobody and you want some clout, you find somebody of high status and you run your
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I actually like to think that I, I'm not going to, I mean, nobody's scared of anybody on Twitter
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But I like to think that there's enough about me.
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He should have known I was going to do something about it.
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I don't know why he was ignorant, drunk, high, stupid, autistic.
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And in general, I don't have that many haters online.
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So I guess he thought he'd be unique and be the one who wants to run his mouth to me and
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Like I noticed a lot of the exchanges back and forth.
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There's a lot of people that, that I don't know what kind of language they think that
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is necessary to use, but they certainly pick their favorite guy, right?
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You know, if there's a fight, like, you know, there's, you know, like there's people that
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There's people that are going to side with his opponent sort of thing.
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And, you know, they get in, you know, they get into the, uh, the emotion, the energy,
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like the whole, you know, scenario of the whole thing.
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And then it just kind of collapses on itself and implodes.
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But now the part that I wanted to get to was, um, how winners win.
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Cause I mean, you've been up against this, I'm sure your entire life.
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Um, you know, there's a first like initial moment when I came across, you know, Andrew
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Tate on Twitter and I was like, who is this guy?
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You know, he's, these are really full of shit or he really is who he says, you know,
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And obviously, you know, I've, I've, you know, I've made my conclusion on that, but, um,
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you know, then you went like full, full on, on, on him.
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Like you were talking about, you know, you got his family involved.
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You know, I, how did you, how did you manage to include his family in a lawsuit?
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Like, like how would they be involved with him running his mouth on Twitter?
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That's the part that I'm trying to connect the dots on.
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Listen, here's the thing about winning and life.
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Everyone has this idea of this lone cat Rambo kind of thing.
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The most dangerous people in the world are people with networks.
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They're people who know people and, and, and it's people with liquid wealth.
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I'm part of organizations where I can drop a $20,000 prize and say this Twitter tag, 20
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grand with ideas and information that's going to destroy his life.
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I had his name, his address, his dad's job, his sister's bra size.
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That's the thing I don't understand about the internet.
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You put your face, you put your face out there.
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A lot of guys put my real face, my real name out there.
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Like we're one of the few that actually do that here.
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And people are out there trying to hide, but you can't even hide.
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It took all of three minutes to get all the information.
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And as for litigating his parents, listen, I don't, I'll say this right here, right now.
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And I don't care because I might still litigate them.
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You're going to have to defend yourself regardless.
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That's the thing about the American legal system.
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I don't care if it costs me a million dollars to take a thousand dollars out of your bank.
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You're going to be in court twice a month for the rest of your human years.
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I will sue you for any and every reason forever.
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And you're going to have to hire lawyers and turn up forever.
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It's not about why it's just about, because I can, it's one of many, many things I was
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I'd buy the property next to his father's Airbnb and list it for free.
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And the guy, and he, as soon as he could feel it and he felt it because people turned up at
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Once I had his address, I started putting, I didn't want to get banned from Twitter.
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Obviously it happened in the end anyway, but at first I put his street name, then I put
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And then, and then when guys turned up at his house, I listened, I had to fly some friends
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When he looked out the window and saw the SUV, then he starts apologizing on the internet.
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Richard, all I did was I sent some messages to a few private groups.
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I still might litigate him into the fucking ground.
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If I have a problem with anybody and they agree to fight me and they turn up and they
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I'm not, I can't, I'm not all those guys who can't take the L.
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If he would have gotten the cage and won, I take it.
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If he would have gotten the cage and lost, I still would have dropped it.
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But if you're going to say my name and pretend you're going to fight me and then just waste
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everybody's time, waste the fight promoter's time, waste a bunch of idiots on Twitter's
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time, everyone pretending this is going to be a thing.
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He deserves to pay because words have consequences.
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Before the internet, if he was talking like he was talking to my face, he would have had
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Mike, Mike Tyson line, something along the lines of, you know, social media has people
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way too comfortable with not getting punched in the face or saying dumb shit.
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Social media has people far too comfortable with disrespecting each other without risking getting punched
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When you're a man, this is the thing with women, right?
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Women will shout at each other in each other's faces and it doesn't really cross their mind
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But as a man, you don't raise your voice without understanding there's a chance it's about
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So you're very, very selective and careful with how you speak to other men and when you
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And we talk about becoming a sovereign individual and becoming a man who is to some degree hard
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But if you're going to be that guy, you also need an offense, don't you?
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I mean, if you open your mouth and say something, you better have something to back it up as
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Like I would, like I would never take on somebody that I know that could easily destroy me.
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Nor, nor would I say anything like, would I go on a campaign and, you know, like up against
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somebody like, I don't know, Elon Musk and say that he doesn't know what he's doing in
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his business and I could run it better and he's a Muppet and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
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I wouldn't because clearly he's more successful than I am.
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By the way, has it always been this way whenever you've set up fights, you know, in the past?
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Because you've done over 70 fights, I think now, right?
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Has there like always been, you know, that back and forth leading up to it?
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I've got some very good friends who I fought with.
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It can be like, hey, this will be good for our careers.
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Like it can be quite cool or it can be like this.
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Like if he really wanted to fight me, it didn't even have to be a negative thing.
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He could have come along and respectfully challenged me.
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Like it could have all been a very respectful thing.
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But the broader point is the point of the internet now.
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We live in a world now where everyone wants to run their mouth all the time without any kind
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And I think that we're living in a kind of strange period where warfare hasn't gone fully
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But in the next 10 to 20 years, it's going to be pure digital warfare.
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Like the way they're trying to lock us down and separate the countries, et cetera, et cetera,
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So even the networks I consulted to get the information on this guy, it's something I've
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been constructing and working on for a while because I understand that whether I'm doing
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business with somebody or whether somebody pisses me off on Twitter, maybe you're going to
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And it's good to have an offense that you can quickly deploy, isn't it?
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Colton Dobson from Huntington beach, California is not a special person.
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I've turned up a dude's houses before I put it on Twitter.
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I saw that on the conversation you had with Tom Segura on your mom's house when you broke
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If you guys haven't seen the podcast with Andrew and Tom Segura and his wife, I don't
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I, I probably laughed harder at Andrew dealing with Tom's wife than I have watching Tom stand-up
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They were actually as well, to be fair to them.
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They were so cool because they were, they were, they were kind of like anime.
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They were kind of making fun of me and my, yeah, they made fun of you on one of your,
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Cause I had one with, uh, me and Aubrey Huff, who's the baseball player.
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And they took one of my clips and one of their segments and they broke it down.
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I haven't responded to it or anything like that, but I, you know, but I've seen them
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Yeah, it was a great, it was a great conversation.
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So back to this whole, like how winners win and like what it takes to win at war sort of thing,
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Um, you know, there's some that are, uh, like here in a super chat, somebody says here,
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Ryan Stone doesn't believe Andrew actually brought SUVs to Colty's house.
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Could you please set the record straight, Andrew?
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If Ryan, if Ryan Stone has a negative opinion, what do, not Ryan Stone.
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I think he's the most important guy in the world.
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Listen, I might've got a comment on Ryan Stone.
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I know he's a friend of yours, et cetera, et cetera.
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Ryan Stone is not, Ryan Stone's not of interest to me.
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That's exactly where I was going to take it back to because clearly the strategy worked.
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I mean, you've got a guy who's got a reputation on Twitter.
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I mean, the way that I would define Colty Bra as somebody that purports to be very successful
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I know a few people that have bought his course learning how to do e-commerce and they say
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He looks like, you know, typical Chad Chisel Draw, you know, blonde hair sort of guy.
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But I was surprised how fast it was all, let's fight your pencil neck geek or that there was
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something along that lines in like a DM thread, which we can't show because Andrew's not on
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Twitter anymore and Colt, you know, deleted the thread and whatever, like who cares?
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Like you guys that have seen it know that it happens.
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Just trust as we discuss this, that this is a general flow of things.
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I was actually surprised that he folded, right?
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Because he had talked a good talk for so long on Twitter and then it was just like, oh,
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Andrew and I had a conversation and we've worked things out.
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Listen, I don't give a fuck what Rhinestone says.
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Of all the people on earth who don't matter, he's up there.
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He looked out his window and he cracked himself.
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Look, there's 10 million Romanians outside of Romania.
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And I'm not saying they were going to shoot him in the head or nothing.
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Every time you go outside your house, there's tape employees.
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You put like four big guys that are over six foot on somebody's front lawn.
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You did the same thing in the UK when you had that guy on Twitter running his mouth too,
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He actually made the right decision because like he'd sit there and go, okay, these guys
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are probably not going to shoot me on site, right?
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Because it's too documented and everyone's going to go to jail.
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But even if I call the police on them, they've not committed a crime.
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So am I just going to accept that every single time I leave my house for the rest of my life,
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there's people who work for Tate who might follow me or watch me or be here?
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If I decide to do it to Ryan Stone's little pokey ass, he's going to be very, very uncomfortable.
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It's not a very, very comfortable situation to be in.
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He realized it escalated beyond a scenario he could properly contain and he didn't like
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it and he pussied out, which he made the right decision.
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I think anybody in their right mind would send a tweet when you see dudes outside your
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I think you'd be like, okay, all right, all right.
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He takes a few bit of gear, a bunch of cocaine.
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I know who he trains with and all the pictures of him doing homosexual work because that's
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All those pictures of him doing that on his gay profiles are on their way to his MMA gym along
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with, listen, they were all, they were all going to be in the legal letter to his
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If Ryan Stone wants the picture from 21 Con of what time he had two drinks and collapsed
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like a little girl, if he wants that everywhere, I could do the same thing.
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Well, this is like biblical level of strategic thinking and your old man was a chess master.
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I mean, some, some people that don't know who you are or might be newer to this conversation.
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They probably don't know this, but your father was a chess master.
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Did, did that play a significant role in the strategic, like mathematical, like, because
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when you win or lose chess, you take ownership for it.
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You know, whatever happens, happens sort of thing.
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But as you play the game, you go through the motions and you're left with options.
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And did this level of thinking come from playing chess?
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Was this something that your father instilled in you?
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You need to, you need to identify weaknesses, right?
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You need to identify weaknesses and you need to prepare, right?
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So especially, especially with the culty thing, even before, even though I knew he wouldn't
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But even before the contract was sent, I was already preparing all of the options in case
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If he would have signed it, I wouldn't have done any of the things I did, right?
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I mean, you look at the pieces and you're like, I have the option of these moves here
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and you've got them ready to go should you need to deploy them.
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And I also have, I also have an amazing network of individuals and people I work with who have
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Like I have very good friends who have a lot of influence and a lot of power and a lot
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And if I say, look, this guy's upset me, they don't ask why it's not like, Oh, does he deserve
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I think I put a tweet up on my account, which is now banned.
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And I said, the true mark of a, of a friend is as follows.
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It's a very quick story, but in a club, I saw a fight and a guy got punched and his friends
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all like ran over and started asking the guy who, who got punched.
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And I thought they're not warriors because if someone punches my friend, I I'm going
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I'm just going to go over to whatever the situation is and start smacking everybody until
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I don't, I don't care why he hit my brother or my friend.
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So some people are just war minded and some people aren't.
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And, and, and, and that's a little analogy that gives it, but this guy, man, this guy
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I think the internet gets people very, very comfortable with a bunch of garbage, but I
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But if people really want to start on me and pick me, pick on me and use my name for clout,
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eventually sooner or later, I'm just going to make them regret it because I have too much
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resource and all of my friends are exactly the same.
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So the point I was making earlier is if I tell my friends, someone's upset me, they're
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not going to say, does he deserve to have his house taken from him?
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They're going to say, Oh, someone's up to take, then let's go.
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I mean, I was talking about this at one point in one of the podcasts, but I mean, you want
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a circle of brothers of men that you can rely on guys that, you know, like if I were to
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show up on their front porch at three o'clock in the morning with a shovel and a body in
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my trunk, they'd be like, all right, well, where are we going?
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It's not questioning or calling anybody or reporting you.
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That's, that's what you want with your inner circle.
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And I think that's incredibly, I mean, it's a lost art.
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I don't think it exists as much as it used to in the past.
00:24:27.200
So it's one of the reasons why I like talking to you, Andrew, about stuff like this is you've,
00:24:32.200
you've got a way of thinking and dealing with things that most people ignore or avoid, or
00:24:37.480
they're scared of, you know, dealing with, right?
00:24:41.660
It's too much, you know, is this guy going to, whatever.
00:24:44.500
I wanted to talk a little bit more about the strategy that you used and share a personal
00:24:49.120
story that I have, because I dealt with something similar to this.
00:24:53.520
And I don't know, it was maybe about 15 years ago, right?
00:24:56.820
So I used to have these three people that used to work with me.
00:25:01.620
One of them was working with one of the other guys and we were working on a project and I
00:25:10.560
We talked business, food was ordered, you know, she'd hang out for a bit, but leave.
00:25:14.020
Long story short, they ended up doing some underhanded things, which I can't talk about
00:25:23.020
But similar to how Andrew dealt with this, you know, scenario, one of the strategies that
00:25:26.820
I use when I had to go legal on this and I did have to go legal was I named the guy's
00:25:33.420
She wasn't going to be on the business contract, but she was at the house and she was tied into
00:25:40.480
It was, it was a strategy that my lawyer talked to me about at length and I got further counsel
00:25:46.960
on it as well, but it ended up working and he ended up settling simply because the missus
00:25:52.660
was involved and she didn't want to get dragged into the lawsuit, have to go to court, look
00:25:56.680
bad on, on public record because of her profession.
00:25:59.140
There's all this other stuff, you know, too now, but you've like when it comes to conflict,
00:26:08.380
You're going through the divorce machine, you're dealing with a business strategy.
00:26:11.840
I don't think anything should be off the table, okay?
00:26:17.100
That's what playing to win looks like, you know?
00:26:19.620
Cobra Tate is your, is your pinnacle example of this.
00:26:22.980
Like this is the alpha God sort of strategy that we're talking about right now, right?
00:26:26.380
Like why would you mess with a championship kickboxer publicly and then back down that quickly,
00:26:32.840
Clearly what you did worked and, and, and you, you know, you nailed it because we said
00:26:38.260
earlier about how my boys will go to war for me without thinking.
00:26:44.440
As soon as I said that man upset me, nobody was asking me what he did.
00:26:48.880
Everyone was just out to hurt him as much as possible.
00:26:51.440
And it's kind of the same because if you don't have that network, they also won't take fire
00:26:58.540
His wife, he settled because his wife, you instilled cowardice.
00:27:02.520
You instilled fear inside of his own camp because now his wife is in his ear.
00:27:10.440
If you don't have a serious circle of brothers, if they attack your brothers or the people who
00:27:14.660
are close to you, they're going to turn on you very, very quickly.
00:27:18.960
Like if someone were to try and tie my brother into something that involved me, my brother
00:27:23.520
would be like, good, because it does involve me.
00:27:31.940
We talk about a lot of things in this kind of space, in this side of Twitter, but they
00:27:37.920
And they all tie back to masculine networks and masculine support systems in which you have
00:27:48.260
Because men used to be bound by something, Richard.
00:27:50.700
They're either bound under a flag of a country or bound by language or bound by the need for
00:27:58.280
And if you don't have brothers that you're at least bound to by something, you know,
00:28:02.120
if you're all just in it purely for your own interests and you meet, you know, three
00:28:05.020
times a year and you have a bit of wine, whatever, whatever, that's different.
00:28:08.920
And this is one of the things I really do think, you know, like my entire life has been
00:28:16.800
But I really do thank my upbringing and the fact that I grew up in a very impoverished
00:28:23.920
place because the reason gangs exist are for survival, man.
00:28:29.540
This is like I grew up with needing guys who I knew would fight next to me.
00:28:33.580
And just because I have money, nothing about my mindset has changed.
00:28:39.560
And I think a lot of people try and pretend it's not real.
00:28:41.640
Like guys like Colton or rhinestone or whoever want to sit there, but then that Twitter is
00:28:55.820
It's the guy next to you prepared to take an ass kicking along with you because if he's
00:29:04.120
So Colton Dobson was a fun little thought experiment and it was, you know, it was fun
00:29:07.920
for me to mess with, but it goes and shows, it goes to show everything you're saying about
00:29:14.200
They're either on, firstly, they need to be on your side, but secondly, they're your weakness.
00:29:26.100
So, so Andrew, so Andrew and Scott Adams, and if you know who, who, who Scott Adams is,
00:29:32.540
He does coffee shows and blah, blah, blah, writes books.
00:29:35.160
And he's married to a younger, very attractive woman.
00:29:42.420
And he's got to be into his fifties, maybe even 60.
00:29:49.020
I mean, looking at that relationship, I knew something wasn't right.
00:29:54.160
I mean, he's, he's, he's neither, he's neither alpha or beta bucks, but yeah, he was running
00:30:01.100
his mouth and all of a sudden, you know, there's a, a quick, like 25 second screen video on
00:30:07.620
your phone of her and you exchanging DMS with hearts and emojis and come on over sort of
00:30:16.720
You know, this is, this is the man's wife, right?
00:30:20.440
So, I mean, it's, it's beyond me why people try to flick boogers at you.
00:30:25.320
I mean, you've clearly proven yourself, but I guess it gets lonely at the top and stuff
00:30:29.040
like this needs to continue to happen to make sure that you maintain your crown.
00:30:33.900
A lot of people aren't, a lot, a lot of people aren't introspective enough to, to truly understand
00:30:40.280
Like I have genuinely done serious work on myself.
00:30:43.680
And I've also consulted with some of my friends, which are extremely high level individuals.
00:30:47.100
We've done a lot of work to see exactly how vulnerable we are.
00:30:57.520
I know my weaknesses in regards to females or friends or children or offspring.
00:31:04.600
If you were to attack me, because I'm not scared.
00:31:07.260
Listen, there's been points in my life where I had real people trying to kill me.
00:31:11.160
I'm talking about Albanian gangsters with murder charges.
00:31:20.760
Scott Adams has never sat there and thought, what's my weakest point?
00:31:24.100
Well, it's clearly my wife who doesn't love me.
00:31:28.900
I looked at the dude and thought, okay, that's how I piss him off.
00:31:34.940
How many people do you think actually go through a risk assessment to see how vulnerable they
00:31:41.760
I don't think anybody does because just like nearly everything else in the world, when people
00:31:46.420
identify they have a problem, then they feel implored to act and people are scared of action.
00:31:55.900
They don't want to sit there and go, okay, what dirt on me really exists?
00:32:07.360
Which, which, which of my business interests could be seriously damaged by, I mean, even
00:32:12.400
me and the way I make money, I know you can't really damage me.
00:32:16.000
Oh, you're going to say the casino owner is a bad guy.
00:32:24.820
And even, even like a few, a few people have been clever and tried.
00:32:28.120
They've messaged some of my girlfriends and tried to get me caught cheating and all this
00:32:34.600
So I have all myself, myself's pretty tied up, but most people aren't culty never considered
00:32:41.600
If you don't even know where you're going to get hit, it's going to hurt twice as hard.
00:32:47.020
Hey, you know, again, dude, like I was impressed with how, how much mouth was
00:32:52.560
I was like, okay, well, this is going to happen then.
00:32:54.200
And then how quickly it just went quiet and disappeared.
00:32:58.140
And Andrew and I had a conversation and worked it all out.
00:33:11.600
His whole family's in fear and it has to come to an end.
00:33:18.120
Let's, let's, um, let's hop over these super chats to see what people are all saying
00:33:27.220
There's a, again, watch your mom's house podcast with Andrew.
00:33:33.980
Uh, Eric says, thank you, Andrew, for providing hookup.
00:33:36.500
You're a true G and I'm ordering my new hundred K car in the middle of Toronto lockdown.
00:33:45.540
Listen, if you have, listen, if you have any money in the bank, spend all of it on a
00:33:49.620
car and all of it, it's the best thing to spend the money on spend it all.
00:33:54.400
And by the way, in the Toronto market right now, in this price point, there's very little
00:34:01.000
Um, we've got serious supply shortages in the exotic car space.
00:34:04.860
Uh, Terry says, Andrew, how much conversation and time needed to be spent on wife LTR?
00:34:09.240
I know you've mentioned all you do is work party, come out, have sex and sleep.
00:34:19.900
A lot of people have this miss misunderstanding about me that I live a loveless life and my
00:34:25.440
My relationships at home look pretty much like any other loving, happy relationship.
00:34:29.300
My women love me and I love them and we're nice to each other.
00:34:31.940
And we are bonded by common drive towards my goals because I'm the man and I'm trying to
00:34:37.760
So she finds her bonding with me and her mutual interest in my success.
00:34:43.300
When Genghis Khan was conquering the earth, do you think he had to come home and talk
00:34:47.100
knitting with a bitch or did he come home and talk about the fact he conquered the earth?
00:35:02.200
You're coming home with nothing to fucking talk about.
00:35:06.740
If you were doing enough interesting, then you'd be bonded fine.
00:35:10.300
Trust me, I can come in the house, give a three second rendition of my day and the problems
00:35:21.880
Too many people in this space think they think they need to go to the woman and change the
00:35:28.360
I promise you, if you're actually the man, it ain't that hard.
00:35:33.240
It's been said many times, women would rather share a high value alpha than be straddled
00:35:40.080
Enrique, who's also a fighter, by the way, he's an up and comer.
00:35:43.180
I've talked to him a few times, says, shows the power and value of networking.
00:35:54.300
I know if I needed, I know if I needed some information in Canada and I were to say to
00:35:57.840
Rich, look, Rich, this, this, this, this, could you help me out?
00:36:01.560
If he had something go down in Eastern Europe, he'd say, look, this has happened in Hungary
00:36:09.240
You need to know important people and you're only going to know important people.
00:36:14.200
You're going to give value from people when you can give value to people.
00:36:17.040
And if you're going through life and you don't know anybody important, it's probably because
00:36:21.660
And that's, it's all, once again, completely your fault.
00:36:24.000
I truly believe not to get too spiritual, to preach too much, but I truly believe the
00:36:29.500
life that every single one of us lives is the life that we have accepted and constructed
00:36:34.900
You are living a life that is completely head to toe your fault.
00:36:38.520
If you want it to be better, you'd be more uncomfortable with what you currently have to
00:36:45.500
If you're sitting there and going, oh, you know, my wife's the three.
00:37:09.260
I'm 20 and was involved in a house fire last year.
00:37:31.700
You aren't willing to finish and don't pretend that you are, that you say behind the screen
00:37:49.780
I played a lot of blackjack and rapid blackjack though.
00:37:55.160
And I've got a kind of okay hand and you put a bit of money in, you know, you put a couple
00:38:00.220
And then some guy raises you like 10 grand and you're sitting there going, why did I
00:38:07.140
Now I got, am I going to go 10 grand in on this crappy hand, seven and queen, some, some
00:38:18.180
I ignored him and all his stupid digs for years.
00:38:25.260
I might reply a little or just walk you, whatever.
00:38:27.080
But if I'm, if the second I decide to go to war, it must be one.
00:38:35.260
It's better to do nothing than to half do something.
00:38:40.660
Don't start something you weren't prepared to finish.
00:38:41.940
If I wasn't prepared to literally impoverish his entire bloodline, I wouldn't have done
00:38:48.140
But the fact is I was, I was, I was ready to instruct my son upon coming of age to find
00:39:02.500
His great grandson would be eating scraps from a trash can talking about the day his great
00:39:15.000
So if you're, and this is a lesson for life, you got to keep this in mind.
00:39:18.740
Let's think if you're ever in a bar, I say in a lot of my podcasts, how I try and avoid
00:39:23.420
I really, I really avoid them at my absolute best.
00:39:26.040
There's been a whole bunch of times I've walked away.
00:39:27.680
People have been calling me a pussy and I walk away because I know once it goes down,
00:39:38.480
But if it's on, if there's two of them and there's a knife on the table, I'm just stabbing
00:39:50.020
If you're going to go, you got to go for real or don't do anything.
00:39:52.480
A hundred percent, uh, Paul follows up, uh, LOL.
00:40:00.040
Um, you'll probably see it on, on, on the gram at some point in this weekend.
00:40:03.760
We're doing a bit of a retreat, uh, me and Paul and a few other guys, uh, this weekend
00:40:10.640
Uh, Damien Platts, uh, people don't put that's, uh, Ron is Romanian, isn't it?
00:40:19.980
Uh, people don't put enough emphasis on the importance of having a powerful network.
00:40:33.560
Um, people will, will, will flick boogers at these things, but they don't understand the
00:40:37.580
power of the network and what happens unless you're inside it and you see the use of it
00:40:41.600
and you see the connections that are made and, and, and the work that's done beyond that.
00:40:45.840
I know, um, cause I've talked to Andrew privately a few times that,
00:40:49.980
there's a lot of useful stuff that happens in men's communities, especially high level
00:40:55.820
men's communities where you have top shelf men.
00:40:58.440
I mean, if you're doing some basic shit, um, you know, doing like a book club or you've
00:41:03.440
got like a video game raid on world of Warcraft or some shit, that's pretty entry level stuff.
00:41:08.580
The kind of things that Andrew and I talk about to our guys in our community are very high level.
00:41:14.240
And to be able to make a few phone calls and say, Hey, take this, you know, take care of this,
00:41:18.300
that, or the other thing you want those people in your inner circle.
00:41:24.420
Uh, Eric says, Tate, you're a master strategist.
00:41:27.740
Uh, no, but let's look at very recently GME and GameStop.
00:41:33.080
Look at how Reddit took on the hedge funds, right?
00:41:35.840
People are going to sit there and laugh at your network or my network when a bunch of
00:41:39.200
redditors got together and bankrupted a hedge fund, right?
00:41:46.960
And, and, you know, it's, I love the idea of being able to go to a group of people who
00:41:51.800
I can trust with, with a problem before I have to go to Google or any other crap and get
00:41:56.940
Anyone who's going to sit there, the truth is anyone's going to sit there and, and, and
00:42:02.120
They're just self-conscious and they don't believe they're going to be accepted into a
00:42:04.820
network because they're a self-conscious individual.
00:42:06.860
They usually have, you know, you have value to provide.
00:42:09.800
The first thing you want to do is find other high value guys.
00:42:14.060
They usually protest because they can't afford the admission or they think that there's
00:42:19.880
It's, it's, it's usually just because they don't fit in it.
00:42:22.580
And it's like, fine, you know, if you don't fit, then don't fit, but come back, you
00:42:25.000
know, if you want to, when you, when you're a good fit, you know, it's, it's not difficult.
00:42:28.960
Eric, one more, you said something really important there.
00:42:31.220
You said about not affording the price of admission.
00:42:33.320
And that's another thing that I find very interesting is that when you speak to a person
00:42:41.780
And when I say low quality, I don't even mean income because I'm from a low income background.
00:42:45.660
I mean, a low quality person, they think in terms of win lose because their whole life,
00:42:51.400
they've either been scamming someone or being scammed.
00:42:54.340
So when they look at a network like yours or mine, they sit there and go, well, maybe
00:42:59.040
Maybe he's going to take my money and I get nothing back.
00:43:01.160
What happens when you meet with elite people is we all think in terms of win win.
00:43:08.000
So the win win mentality is me and him are going to work together and we're both going
00:43:12.380
There doesn't have to be a loser amongst the elites.
00:43:15.040
When elites work together, it's always win win.
00:43:17.420
The pharma company and the government are working together right now.
00:43:27.020
A lot of people who flick boogers and networks are just people who are low quality and think
00:43:36.140
If you pay to join Richard's network or my network or any network or whatever it is,
00:43:40.520
The person who got you to join may win, but you're going to win in exchange also because
00:43:50.980
It's an upward spiral of endless winning win, win, win, win, win, win, when a bunch of
00:43:57.900
I mean, like I've got a guy that I can think of off the top of my head in my group that
00:44:04.760
We use a app that is it's untraceable and the messages, you know, disappear.
00:44:10.600
Let's just, I'm not even gonna say what the app is, but you know, if I need to make a
00:44:18.760
He's got his, and then, you know, you carry on through it, but you're not going to have
00:44:22.260
access to these tools because you don't have access to the toolbox.
00:44:27.980
And if you want access to the toolbox, you have to pay the admission.
00:44:31.400
Like if you're not, you want to be the dumbest guy in a room, basically, when it comes to a
00:44:36.120
network, you don't want to be the smartest guy in the room.
00:44:39.380
You want to be, you know, the guy that shows up and when you show up, you don't want to
00:44:44.860
Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme.
00:44:48.100
Like I'm sure, you know, these guys that you mentioned in Las Vegas that you drop a call
00:44:53.020
on, you fly them out and they, and they show up and they make their presence known.
00:44:56.740
They're probably not senior members, my age, you know, sort of thing.
00:45:08.020
And this is the thing, and you nailed it as well, in terms of asking, a lot of people
00:45:11.400
don't understand the value of networking because listen, when I was young and broke, I would
00:45:16.100
have done anything to just be around important people.
00:45:29.480
There's always a new guy who joins and he earns their trust by doing things.
00:45:35.060
And then, but then you'll get in this modern world, a new guy will think, oh, well, just
00:45:43.320
And you're going to learn all lessons when you provide value.
00:45:45.800
Like if someone important enough comes along to me with a problem, I would love to help
00:45:51.180
It'll help me, you know, like you grow as an individual when you think that way.
00:45:54.720
So yeah, it's just absolutely a mindset that the elites have.
00:45:57.440
It's a win-win mindset that low-level people just don't seem to have.
00:46:09.220
You should connect with Marquette recently on FNF.
00:46:12.100
Fresh and fed, I'm guessing, from the saint and the sinner.
00:46:22.880
Action Movie Clip says, hey, Rich and Tate, I'm 20 years old, living in America with only
00:46:28.140
Working nine to five, what's the best way to start making more money and how I get around
00:46:34.960
Well, you have online networks, but I'll tell you a really easy hack because I've seen
00:46:38.880
a lot of Romanian kids do this, and I thought it was pretty clever.
00:46:42.260
Have you ever been to, so what happens in Eastern Europe?
00:46:44.580
If you go to a car meet, these kids turn up, these 19-year-old kids with these amazing
00:46:48.840
cameras, and they often take pictures of the cars, and they often take pictures of you
00:46:52.920
and the cars, and they build these Instagram pages of car fan pages, and I was talking
00:46:57.780
to one of the kids, and I was like, hey, why do you do this?
00:47:01.440
You're a car fan or whatever, and he goes, no, I just want to meet important guys, and
00:47:09.520
Instead of going to uni, he spent all his uni money on a camera, and now he's hanging
00:47:13.380
around all the millionaires, taking pictures, and everyone's hanging out with him, talking
00:47:16.400
to him because he takes their photos, and he's getting photography jobs and video editing
00:47:20.040
jobs and jobs on the side, and I'm like, you're making more money than your parents.
00:47:24.300
I thought that was pretty clever, but that's just a little, it's pretty smart, no?
00:47:27.900
Yeah, that's a great way to put it, and I've often said to guys, you know, if you can join
00:47:31.400
a car club, a car community, I mean, obviously, you're not going to get in with the hypercars
00:47:36.860
and the supercars, but if you've got a few bucks to rub together, and you can buy a $20,000
00:47:41.040
or $30,000 decent, you know, performance car, a BMW, M, AMG, Mercedes, like something
00:47:50.060
There's going to be people at those events with supercars, with doors that go up.
00:47:53.260
There's going to be people that you might have an opportunity to photograph, you know,
00:47:58.000
I mean, the big mistake that most guys make, and I'll tell you this because I get it all
00:48:02.000
day long, I'm sure you get this too, Andrew, is can I pick your brain?
00:48:07.280
And I mean, like you've got a entry-level club that people can get into.
00:48:18.200
The price of entry is relatively low, or you could just show up to places and make yourself
00:48:25.240
Because what rich people usually hear is, this guy wants to steal my time and pick my
00:48:30.400
They don't think to themselves like, you know, okay, I need to help this guy because he's
00:48:36.940
He's got, you know, his, his, his friends, kids that he tries to help out.
00:48:40.720
So if you're a nobody to them and they don't, and they don't know you show up being useful
00:48:45.320
first, helping them solve a small problem, offer them a photo shoot with their car.
00:48:49.860
You know, that day, if that's something that you can do, you know, that's one thing that
00:48:52.240
you can do, but don't show up asking, show up giving to begin with.
00:48:56.080
If you know, you want to start with something like that.
00:49:03.020
That's what I thought was really cool about the camera thing.
00:49:08.720
There's nothing more annoying than people going, Hey, have you got five minutes?
00:49:14.400
Like, and I, and I guarantee you'd waste my time.
00:49:20.640
They always used to say in the, um, entrepreneurs, uh, groups that I was in, if you're not paying,
00:49:26.820
So don't expect to show up and like ask somebody for an hour of their time for free.
00:49:31.100
Like that's why people charge money for coaching or for consults because their time is valuable.
00:49:36.380
It can be used starting lawsuits on some guy across the world on Twitter.
00:49:41.460
There's different things you can do with your time.
00:49:43.220
Um, got a quick super here from my boy Dragos in Romania.
00:49:48.120
Um, Dominic says, Andrew, rich, both of you, the father I never had.
00:49:55.060
Uh, Andrew says Tate, what words, movies or images do you play in your mind to generate
00:50:00.520
singular focus and energy to win, especially when you were starting out?
00:50:05.180
The smart will find a way to learn more from this man among men.
00:50:09.800
I, I really don't think enough people have a duty to their bloodline and to their last name.
00:50:17.420
I, I, I never really truly needed to visualize much to get motivation to be, to be something
00:50:24.500
And I, I think I grew up with a, when I grew up around my father, when we used to go to
00:50:29.020
chess tournaments, every time people would start saying, oh, Tate's here, Tate's here.
00:50:32.760
I'd literally hear fear attached to the name Tate from a young age.
00:50:37.440
So I understood that if I'm going to walk around with this last name, it has to be worth
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And that's gotta be something you, you have to have a duty to yourself and to your bloodline.
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You make as an individual as to whether you're a winner or a loser, you have to make that choice.
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And so many people have chosen to be losers and it's almost like they, they try and pretend
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they haven't, but losing slowly, losing slowly is still losing.
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My favorite is when people choose to lose, you know, they just opt out.
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But if you're playing a game, if you're, if you're playing a game of chess and they're
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slowly grinding you down, even though you may delay the inevitable, it's still a loss
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Slowly losing is still losing, sitting there, playing it safe and just slowly being ground
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As you get a bit fatter and your wife gets a bit uglier and just, you know, not really
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And if you truly choose to be a winner, you don't need any kind of motivation.
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So being poor, being sexless, being fat, being whatever, this is all a choice.
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I mean, for most people, for like 99% of the population, there's some people that, you
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know, are, it's well beyond their control, but for the most, most part.
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I think if you live in the Western world, it's absolutely a choice.
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Listen, if you're born in Tanzania and you're poor, fine, I'll accept that.
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If you're in Iran with international sanctions and you can't get a bank account, yes, fine,
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And I, I refuse to believe if you dedicated a hundred percent of your energy towards the
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right knowledge and the right networking, you would still be completely flat broke.
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And the body you walk around the earth in is completely a choice.
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The food that goes in your mouth is a choice, whether you go to the gym or not, it's a choice.
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How are you going to be sexless with the amount of hoes out here?
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I'm going out with a hood on so no one can see who I am.
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And that's the thing, a winner's mindset, you need to truly decide to win.
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And if you truly decide to win, it all goes back to everything we've just been saying.
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The first thing you're going to do is look in the mirror and go, okay, who are my most
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Not my funniest friends, not my friends who I play video games with.
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Well, it needs to change because you're never going to matter by yourself.
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We've got a guy that needs to get permission from his wife here, Andrew.
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Can you make sure he never, ever joins, please?
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Because I'm not having anybody who listens to their wife in my organization.
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I get messages from people that are like, hey, you know, I looked at your group and
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I have a question about your videos and sort of things like that.
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It's like, look, I don't need to fucking answer questions about that.
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One of my real pet peeves is that if I'm ever talking to a guy about anything and he mentions
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what his wife thinks, like I couldn't care less.
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My wife thinks, I don't, I couldn't give a solitary fuck, my friend, what your wife
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Andrew says, Tate, what words, movies, or images you play?
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It's absolutely important for people to see the power of a network.
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Mutually beneficial, constant exchange of value.
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I'm alive today because, see, you have to hold your other men.
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I don't know if you follow Jack Donovan, Andrew.
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And he's a guy that talks about a lot of, you know, like man stuff sort of stuff.
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And one of the things that stood out when I went through one of his first books was like
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men need to hold other men accountable and they need to put them through trials and tribulations.
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I mean, part of the reasons why winners win is because they surround themselves with other winners.
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If you have any kind of self-respect and a whole bunch, a whole bunch of people nowadays don't
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But if you're around winners and you have any kind of self-respect, you don't want to be the
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only broke guy and you don't want to be the only fat guy.
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You don't, you don't want to be the only guy whose life is shit, right?
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So if you hang around winners, there's a standard that you you're expected to meet,
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If you're going to hang around millionaires and you're flat broke, you're not going to feel
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So if you have any kind of self-respect and you surround yourself with the right people,
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Tony says tape three sore boy worms took down all your accounts.
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Why don't you reestablish your Orthodox tape brother missions, visit them, spread the world
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I know who took, I know who took my accounts down.
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It's the, it's Mike Stutchbury, the guy who I knocked on his door before who moved house
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Now he lives in Germany and got his new address.
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Can people just have a little bit of faith in me?
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Can you just chill a little bit and just go, you know what?
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People inside the war room already know what's going to happen.
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You got a shout out here from Misca to some of the boys in your war room.
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Sting says, Andrew, where to contact you for pitch?
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I think you could probably contact Richard inside of his group and me inside of my group.
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And I'll make one more thing actually very, very clear about networking.
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I don't do business with anybody outside of my own network.
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I had one of my war room guys who wanted to get involved in a casino.
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Like, I love the culture of just me and my boys.
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I don't have time for some jackass and his lawyer and wants to mess around.
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So, I'm in a very fortunate financial position where I don't need to make more money.
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So, if I go to business with you, it's so you can make a bunch of money.
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I mean, I might make a bunch of money, but it ain't going to change my life.
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So, the one thing I'm not going to do is adopt stress or headache or any kind of displeasure
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So, I like to do business with a very particular culture, and that's the culture of my network.
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See, that's strange to me because, I mean, he's coming at you with a pitch for $150K a
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year per person, 10 people, 1.5 tested for six months.
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So, he's basically saying, I've got a $6 million business, but he won't spend a few
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grand to get in a war room to contact you directly to make that pitch, right?
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This organization assists me in changing my life immensely.
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Jared says, Hustlers University is a real deal.
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Mr. DC Comets says, what are your thoughts about learning from mistakes and how many did
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Just watch my videos, guys, and watch Andrew's videos.
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And I just wanted to, you know, hop on, chop it up a little bit about how winners win.
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Share that, you know, example, because I thought it was relevant and recent and good.
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And I know you've always got a lot of energy behind this, man.
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Like, the thing that I like about you is that I know what I'm going to get with Andrew Tate.
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I can't remember who said it, but whoever said it was, it was brilliant.
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And he said that most people in life are dim lights.
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And he said, because they're trying to conserve energy.
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And his point was, you should either be on or off.
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So, like, for the three or four hours before this, I was sitting in silence.
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There has to be a time where you're on and a time where you're off.
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And then when I stopped training, I'd try not to even think about the fight.
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I personally have a lot more energy when it's go time.