In this episode, I discuss the tenet of bravery and how it can be applied to any situation. I also talk about the benefits of being a coward, and why it's important to hone your skills in order to be the best you can be at whatever you do. I hope this episode inspires you to be a little bit more brave than you are right now, and to focus on the things you can always rely on, no matter what situation you find yourself in. Thank you so much for your support of this podcast, and stay tuned for the next episode, where I'll be answering some of your questions. I look forward to it. Tweet me and let me know what you thought of this episode! Timestamps: 4:00 - What is bravery? 6:15 - Why is bravery important? 7:30 - What are some skills you should be honing 8:40 - How to be more brave? 9:00- What would you be the bravest decision you could make in a hypothetical scenario 10:20 - Should you be a coward or a brave decision 11:30- What do you need to do in a situation where you have a lot of options 12:15- What are the skills you can learn 13:00 14:30 15:20- How to train your mind to be brave 16:10:40- What does bravery mean 17: How to become a better chess player 18: What are you going to practice 19:40 21:00 What would be the most important skill you can you can do 22: Should you hone 23: How do you hone your mind 26:30 What is a brave choice 27:00 Do you have the courage to make the best chessboard 25:00 Should you make the most useful skill 28:10 Is there a good strategy 29: What s your biggest weakness 35:00: Is there something you could you be better than a coward ? 30:00 Is there any other option you could be better 32:00 Can you be more courageous 33:00 Are you better than someone who could be a better than you or a better person Or do you have more courage 31:00 How to improve your mind?
00:01:45.000He just wants to remind you you're a fuck-up.
00:01:49.000That's kind of me. So I think I may as well remind you all that you've failed monumentally in basically every metric which can be measured compared to a man like me.
00:01:59.000But hopefully you will take some solace in this fact and you'll think, you know what?
00:02:02.000If Tate can do it, obviously I can't, but I can perhaps meet a fraction of his monumental successes.
00:02:08.000So we're going to go through some very interesting questions I've been asked.
00:02:50.000It's just a producer. Pass me the whiteboard if you could, friend, and a marker.
00:03:16.000So gentlemen, you need to be sharpening the tools which are going to be most applicable and most versatile irregardless of the situation you find yourself in, right?
00:03:26.000There's a whole bunch of skills you can learn.
00:03:30.000But there are some skills which basically always pay off.
00:03:34.000And these should be your primary focus.
00:03:36.000These should be the ones you're most interested.
00:03:37.000I've got a marker here. It's fine. You're most interested in improving because you're always going to need them.
00:03:45.000There's never a time when you won't need these skills, or it's very difficult to think of a scenario in which these skills will not be useful to you.
00:03:52.000That's why you should focus on them and hone them specifically.
00:03:56.000So we're going to talk about a few things on this emergency meeting, but I want to talk about, firstly, the tenet of bravery.
00:04:04.000It's difficult to think of a scenario where being brave would be a negative effect.
00:04:11.000Mindset for you to be able to tap into.
00:04:13.000Because bravery affords new options you haven't previously considered.
00:04:17.000If you're a coward, you don't have certain options on the chessboard because you simply don't have the bravery to make X moves.
00:04:24.000But if you are brave, you can analyze these moves.
00:04:27.000So you have a whole bunch of moves that most people don't have.
00:04:30.000I can talk from personal experience when we got out of jail, everyone said, just shut up and this case will go away.
00:04:33.000And I said, no, I'm going to take the brave choice and I'm going to run at the gunfire and tell them it's all a lie and it's all stupid.
00:04:39.000I did that on purpose. That takes bravery.
00:04:41.000Most people do not have the bravery to consider alternate paths.
00:04:45.000And as the world gets more and more centralized, because that's what globalization effectively is, it's centralization.
00:04:52.000All of the companies of the world are becoming centralized.
00:04:55.000All of the power, all of the money, everything is becoming centralized.
00:04:59.000There's going to be a smaller and smaller group of people that have everything.
00:05:02.000And most people are going to be left with nothing.
00:05:04.000You need to be able to look at the chess moves that most people will not be prepared to make.
00:06:33.000I'm not your psychiatrist. I'm the uncle who's done it all and is looking at you saying, when I was your age, I did better than you're currently doing.
00:06:41.000And it's also very important as a man that you're realistic enough to understand that the masculine world has always been based around peacocking, flexing, showing capability, showing competence.
00:06:51.000That's what the masculine world is truthfully based around.
00:06:54.000Women, people often say, women are attracted to men who are X, Y, Z. No, women are attracted to competent men.
00:07:00.000Men who exude competence, not arrogance, but capability.
00:07:05.000And you're only going to exude that if you've proven yourself capable many times because then God will give you a different level of, swag is the wrong word, perhaps a different aura.
00:07:16.000When a woman looks at you and goes, he can do anything he says he's going to do.
00:07:20.000That's when you become instantly attractive.
00:08:09.000All of the explorers who risked their lives on the seven seas did it to say, look what I did.
00:08:14.000The most beautiful buildings around you, the cathedrals, all these things that were built were built by men saying, look what we have done.
00:08:20.000We have done something other people cannot do.
00:08:23.000Flexing in and of itself It's not a stupid idea.
00:08:28.000It's actually a biological norm amongst men.
00:08:31.000Don't be confused. You don't want to flex assinities.
00:09:37.000So I wish I could be a bit more social, but it's quite difficult, unfortunately, because everybody's out to get a buck.
00:09:42.000Because the world's becoming more centralized, it's becoming harder and harder for anyone to make any money.
00:09:46.000So people are becoming more and more desperate.
00:09:48.000I understand it. But I need to keep my name and my integrity intact because the Tate name is based on integrity.
00:09:53.000Everything I said I was going to do, I have done.
00:09:55.000I'm the only celebrity who's launched a meme coin and didn't rug pull it.
00:09:58.000Daddy's still here. I'm preparing to launch a few more exchanges and staking when the market recovers.
00:10:03.000Daddy's going to the moon. The real world's still here.
00:10:05.000I haven't lied to anybody about anything.
00:10:07.000I'm the most reputable brand on the internet currently today.
00:10:10.000So I have to be very careful when someone goes, Oh, I walked all the way here.
00:10:12.000I want a picture with you because I don't know what they're going to do with that picture, especially if it's going to end up damaging my name.
00:10:21.000Just out of curiosity, to be great at anything in life, should you enjoy it?
00:10:27.000For example, if a boxer wants to become world champion, would he have to enjoy boxing?
00:10:32.000Or would it even be possible to maybe hate boxing and still become world champion?
00:10:36.000Good question. It is easier if you enjoy it.
00:10:40.000Because you do not struggle with lack of motivation or lack of interest.
00:10:44.000For me to say you could honestly be world champion at something you hate is a lie.
00:10:49.000You can, however, be competent at things you don't like.
00:10:53.000You can be very good at something you don't like doing.
00:10:55.000To be the best in the world, you probably have to fall in love with it.
00:10:58.000But the way you do anything is the way you do everything.
00:11:01.000And you can fall in love with the idea of being good in general.
00:11:05.000So anything I do, I don't want to be bad at.
00:11:08.000I either don't do it or I try my very best all the time to become extremely good at it.
00:11:12.000I don't see the point in doing anything and being mediocre or being bad at it.
00:11:17.000What's the point? If I'm going to speak on podcasts, I want to be good at it.
00:11:21.000Anything I'm going to do, I want to be good at it.
00:11:23.000Now, you should have enough respect for yourself that you're prepared to always put in the effort to give your best 100% because it is a habit.
00:11:32.000You should always give your best to anything you do.
00:11:34.000When you pick up a video game, you should give your best.
00:11:36.000When you drive a car, you should attempt to drive as efficiently as possible, using the brake as little as possible to not waste fuel.
00:11:46.000To make sure there's no close calls, no sudden braking.
00:11:49.000Most of you are just getting in your car and driving like a jackass from point A to point B, not trying to actually go, you know what, let me drive and pretend I have the queen in the back seat and I can't even brake suddenly.
00:12:00.000How far can I go if I very smoothly, very calmly anticipate the traffic in advance, move my car in and out of the cars that I barely have to brake, keep moving slowly and smoothly.
00:12:29.000The world's not going to afford you a life where everything you do you're in love with.
00:12:33.000In fact, you're going to end up doing a whole bunch of things you don't want to do.
00:12:36.000And the life hack is, if you enjoy getting better at things...
00:12:41.000Then you can be doing something you don't want to do better than you previously done it, and now you enjoy doing it because you are more competent and more capable at said task.
00:13:52.000That's because I have enough respect for myself and more importantly...
00:13:56.000I have enough respect for the people I love to know that I need to be good at things.
00:14:00.000When my children or when my women or my family or my people who rely on me, my brothers, anybody comes to me expecting me to do something for them, I need to have enough respect for them to know that I'm good at what they ask me to do.
00:14:13.000And if I don't know what they want me to do or I'm not particularly good at it, I'm at least good at learning.
00:14:18.000You can become good at learning so that you learn things faster.
00:14:43.000Most people can't even focus or try hard at anything.
00:14:47.000So, to answer the question, can you become world champion without loving boxing?
00:14:50.000No. You can't become the best in the world.
00:14:53.000However, you can become very good at it because you can have enough discipline to ensure that you go to training and you can make sure that you're the kind of person who, if you're going to go to training, you're going to try your best.
00:15:01.000Guys, you're going to go to training for an hour.
00:15:04.000Whether you try hard or don't try hard, you're going to spend an hour in the boxing gym.
00:15:14.000And what you often find with people who need to be motivated into things, because they're not disciplined enough to do things, they're not disciplined enough to do things properly, they'll go and say, I went to boxing training!
00:16:14.000Their intention is to enslave all of us.
00:16:16.000And they're going to do that by replacing us with machines and leaving us begging for handouts from a centralized government.
00:16:23.000And for you to outcompete a machine is going to be nearly impossible without some degree of ingenuity, without some degree of spark.
00:16:28.000You need something extremely interesting and unique about you.
00:16:31.000That's extremely important. And for you to be able to do that, you can't just be good at one thing.
00:16:36.000You need to be good at lots of different things.
00:16:38.000Often it's a concoction of capabilities across realms that are going to allow you to have this special formula that a machine can't quite mimic for now.
00:16:45.000So you need to get very good at everything you do.
00:16:50.000All of the time. You'll learn a lot of lessons about psychology in the boxing ring.
00:16:56.000Now, they're not related, technically.
00:16:58.000One's exercise. One's the psychology of people.
00:17:08.000That once you start to win, you get to find unlimited energy from the universe from somewhere and you just continue to push forward, no matter how hard it is.
00:17:15.000Winning is easy. It's trying to turn it around when you're losing that is difficult.
00:17:19.000You take this lesson from boxing and you apply it to everything else in life.
00:17:22.000You apply it to money and say, once I start to make money, I know I will have endless motivation to keep making money.
00:17:28.000It's just hard to make money in the first place.
00:17:39.000It's a tornado that takes you to the promised land.
00:17:43.000So, to have that unique psychological conclusion, that unique psychological input, you had to become good at boxing.
00:17:51.000You have to become good at lots of different things to come up with unique perspectives which cannot be replicated by the machine mind in the modern age, especially in the coming years.
00:18:00.000So, it's very important that you're good at everything you do all of the time.
00:18:04.000Don't do it if you're not going to try.
00:18:58.000Are you gay? Is it because you're gay?
00:19:00.000Is that why? If you're going to go, do it.
00:19:04.000If you're going to do it, do it right.
00:19:07.000There's no point in half doing anything.
00:19:09.000You may as well have not done it at all.
00:19:12.000So this idea you can coast through things, this idea you can lazily try or pretend to try or just showing up counts, I dispute all of that absolutely.
00:19:22.000You give 100% of your heart, soul, and vigor to anything you do, and it becomes a habit so that it's all you know how to do.
00:19:31.000Before you know it, you're driving a car trying to do it as well as possible.
00:19:35.000And you're having a conversation trying to be as clear and compendious and concise as possible.
00:19:39.000And you're trying to make money as much as possible, as efficiently as possible.
00:19:43.000And you're trying to educate your children as well as possible.
00:19:46.000You're trying to protect your family as much as possible.
00:19:47.000You're trying to get as strong as possible.
00:19:49.000Because all you know is maximum limits.
00:21:07.000If I need a thousand man hours, I can do them myself and spend my time, or I can spend my money and hire a thousand man hours.
00:21:17.000And this is what's interesting about the fact we're talking about centralizations of power.
00:21:20.000These larger and larger companies are going to become harder and harder to compete with because the amount of man hours and energy which is done under their name, under their umbrella, in guise of ensuring the global conquest of their brand, each day is accelerating.
00:21:38.000These companies have hundreds of thousands of employees all doing 12-hour days.
00:21:43.000That's millions and millions and millions of man hours dedicated towards a single brand and you're one person by yourself putting in a few hours a day trying to compete.
00:21:52.000It's going to become harder and harder.
00:21:54.000They're going to get further and further ahead of you.
00:21:56.000That's why we teach you inside of the real world to use artificial intelligence.
00:21:59.000We have a whole AI campus so you can get a machine helper to help you do the work.
00:22:03.000If you're sitting here watching this and you're not currently making money with the machine mind, then you're failing because you can join therealworld.com and learn how to use the machines to earn money.
00:22:14.000But if you refuse to learn, then you deserve the eternal slavery, which is coming for you and your bloodline.
00:22:23.000That's what's going to happen. There's no way to escape it, right?
00:22:28.000So when I say you don't have time, this is something you need to remember because it's extremely important and you can apply it to most things.
00:22:34.000You do not have time to have a headache.
00:22:38.000Do you understand? I'm not saying you don't have a headache.
00:22:41.000I'm not saying your head doesn't hurt.
00:22:51.000You are being out-competed and crushed by people who have no interest in your sovereign capabilities as a human to make free choice, by people who intend to enslave you, by people who are more powerful and more connected than you'll possibly ever be, by people who know things you do not know.
00:23:07.000You do not have time to have a headache.
00:24:26.000And you could go stand outside the Chilean embassy with a sign saying, Down with Chile.
00:24:32.000For no reason. But if you stood there every single day, after about two years, people would be like, who is this guy and why does he hate Chile so much?
00:24:41.000You can convert two years of your time into a BBC News interview to begin a global conversation on the terrible history and colonial past and the horrible things that Chile have done, which is not currently discussed.
00:24:54.000You can turn your time into anything you want.
00:24:58.000So how are you going to waste it sitting around saying, I have a headache?
00:25:12.000And one of the main reasons I don't care is because my enemy doesn't care.
00:25:16.000You know, when I got injured when I was training for fights, my coach would often say to me, is your enemy going to hit you less or show you mercy because of this injury?
00:25:26.000If you say, okay, we're about to fight, but halfway through the training camp, I hurt my foot, so, you know, take it easy.
00:25:32.000No, he's going to try and destroy me anyway.
00:26:07.000You don't have time to have a headache.
00:26:09.000You don't have time to be doing the majority of things you do.
00:26:12.000If I'm timing myself drinking water to try and do it as quickly as possible, you certainly don't have time to sit around talking about a boo-boo inside your head.
00:30:12.000Is she being terrible to him because he's sitting around and says he has a headache like the last gay boy who just asked me a question?
00:30:17.000Maybe he deserves a woman who doesn't respect him to try and encourage him.
00:30:22.000Maybe her attacking him is an attempt to inspire him to be his best self.
00:30:27.000Maybe he deserves the treatment he's currently getting.
00:30:37.000Maybe he doesn't. So what a lot of it's about is deservedness.
00:30:43.000It comes down to whether your friend deserves the treatment or not.
00:30:47.000He has to be honest with himself, honest with you, and you have to be honest with him and say, listen, bro, you deserve what you're getting.
00:31:05.000Thanks. So it's very difficult for me to answer this question.
00:31:17.000What I would say is that if he didn't deserve the treatment he's getting, he wouldn't accept it.
00:31:24.000And I can say that as a matter of fact because when you tolerate something, you're admitting you deserve it.
00:31:34.000Do you understand how it can be a self-fulfilling prophecy?
00:31:37.000If you tolerate something, you're admitting you deserve that thing.
00:31:41.000If he knew in his heart he deserved better and he was adamant of it, he would have no problem leaving her because he know he can do better.
00:31:47.000But perhaps he's thinking, maybe I can't do better because maybe this is all I deserve.
00:31:51.000You're going to get exactly what you deserve in life from women, from masculine friendship, financially, respect on the street, luck.
00:32:02.000If you try your very best in all things and you pray and you're really thankful to God and you say thank you all the time, you start to become very lucky.
00:32:17.000Next super chat. Does the War Room have a network in Romania?
00:32:22.000I'm based in Romania and trying really hard to find like-minded men to help them grow.
00:32:25.000Yeah, 100% we do. We have a network nearly everywhere.
00:32:29.000today in Marbella. We have two events a week all around the globe, Malaysia, Singapore,
00:32:34.000to Miami, Alaska, Wales, UK, all across Europe, South Africa, with the largest online fraternity
00:32:41.000of Masculine Brotherhood in the world. And we do have a huge network in Romania. Of course,
00:32:44.000I'm here in Romania myself. You can find more about the War Room at CobraTate.com. But Masculine
00:32:49.000Brotherhood has been the basis of keeping you accountable since the dawn of human time,
00:32:56.000The reason men charged at the gunfire is because everyone else charged at the gunfire and they don't want to be the only pussy who doesn't do it.
00:33:01.000It's very easy for you to become the best version of yourself of all the men around you who are pushing you all of the time.
00:33:06.000And they're ensuring that they are being their best selves.
00:33:09.000You're supposed to operate in a gang, in an army, in a unit which is constantly pushing and striving towards successes.
00:35:40.000The Western world is currently balancing on the precipice.
00:35:44.000And the divide in the Western world is basically between people who take self-accountability and want to be in charge of their own lives and the other side of people who want someone else to be in charge of them to fix their problems for them.
00:35:55.000And anyone who is competent and capable trusts themselves over they trust anyone else because they know other people are self-interested.
00:36:00.000There's never going to be somebody who wakes up and thinks, I need to dedicate my life to making that person's life better.
00:36:07.000I only care about improving that one person's life.
00:36:09.000I'm going to save up and buy a Ferrari for them.
00:36:10.000That's not how it works. So people who are competent think, I trust myself to improve my life because nobody's going to care about it as much as me.
00:36:18.000But people who are not competent want some other competent person in charge.
00:36:21.000Even worse, they'll say, I want this person in charge of my life, even though that person isn't competent at all.
00:36:26.000They just want to absolve responsibility.
00:36:28.000So this is the position we're currently in in the West.
00:36:30.000You have the two teams of people who want to be left alone and left to their own devices and people who want big daddy or mommy government to come along and fix every single ailment they believe that is afflicting them.
00:36:40.000And it's becoming more and more scary.
00:36:43.000And the reason it's scary is because as the world gets harder and harder and people struggle to prove their competence, as people struggle to succeed, more and more people are going to advocate towards government, come help me.
00:37:55.000What did I say about making the brave choice?
00:37:57.000What did I say about having a masculine network inside of the war room?
00:37:59.000What did I say about making as much money inside of the real world?
00:38:00.000What did I say about being the kind of person who is unique and can out-compete in AI because they have so many unique experiences across the board?
00:38:07.000What did I say about doing the best every single time you do anything you're going to do?
00:38:10.000You may as well attack it with 100% vigor.
00:38:13.000Now is the time. To turn your A-game on.
00:38:17.000And it's a very unique period of human history because not only is it the time to turn your A-game on because it's required, it's also a time where 16-year-olds can make 20 grand a month inside the real world.
00:38:26.000It's incredible. When I was 16, it was impossible to make that money.
00:38:29.000It was truly impossible. This is a short gap in humanity where anyone can become rich.
00:39:44.000If you're a good person, it'll make you a very good person.
00:39:46.000If you're a bad person, it'll make you a very bad person.
00:39:47.000If you're a weak person, it'll make you very weak and cowardly and scared.
00:39:50.000If you're a strong person, it'll make you very brave.
00:39:53.000Money amplifies. So you actually kind of have to hope that you don't get rich too early before you've struggled enough because men are built on the back of struggle.
00:40:01.000You have to go through pain and terrible things as a man and struggle constantly to be a good man.
00:40:05.000No man who has not struggled is a good man or good at being a man.
00:40:10.000But don't worry. I think God has a plan for you.
00:40:12.000You should be trying your absolute best to get rich all of the time.
00:40:14.000You should be struggling and working as hard as possible.
00:40:17.000And all of those lessons that will come with all the suffering and the difficulty will be amplified by the time you're a multimillionaire and you'll become the best version of yourself.
00:40:23.000That's how you become a top G. You just need to wake up every day and be prepared to give 100% focus to all of the things you do.
00:41:32.000Absolutely! But that's the beauty of success, right?
00:41:36.000Because all the times you get fucked teach you the lessons you need to be successful in the first place.
00:41:41.000You would never be successful without getting screwed over.
00:41:44.000And also, you wouldn't be happy with your success without getting screwed over.
00:41:48.000The reason you appreciate that woman who's so good to you, who you trust with all your heart, who's loyal to you, is because that other woman cheated on you.
00:41:55.000If you had never seen a terrible, narcissistic, cheating woman, you wouldn't appreciate a good, kind-hearted one.
00:42:04.000So it's very important that you go through these bad things, one, to learn lessons, but two, to learn gratitude and appreciation for things once you have them.
00:42:13.000Every time something bad happens to you, you need to say thank you to God.
00:42:15.000Thank you, God, for giving me this difficult time for me to learn lessons and for me to have more appreciation for my fantastic life in the future.
00:43:56.000I don't know how to keep that fire going.
00:43:58.000What should I do? This is a really interesting question, actually, because it amazes me that so many people in the world still today, even though we have instant access via social media to the truly successful, believe anything they've done matters.
00:44:59.000You should compare yourself to people like me and say Andrew has 75 supercars, hundreds of millions of dollars, and he's resisted a matrix attack, and he was a four-time world champion, and he has X amount of baby mamas who adore him, and everybody on the planet knows his name, and he's universally respected on every single street he can walk down.
00:45:21.000The answer is none. If not me, choose someone else.
00:45:24.000The point is, the fact you can have a little tiny success and quit shows that there's something wrong with your mentality and your firmware in the first place.
00:46:03.000People often say to the extremely wealthy people, why do you work all the time?
00:46:07.000All you do is work. If I was as rich as you, I'd just go on holidays.
00:46:11.000Not understanding that the kind of person who goes on holidays when they have money is not the kind of person who becomes truly rich.
00:46:16.000The kind of people who become truly rich are the people who work every day no matter what.
00:46:19.000Which is why all of the people who are truly rich are workaholics.
00:46:23.000Because it's the only way to really get there.
00:46:26.000You can get to a certain point once you're a trillionaire, you're Jeff Bezos or whatever, that you can take some days off.
00:46:30.000I'm not saying that. But the point I'm making is you need to fall in love with being happy with yourself for how hard you've dedicated yourself to a task.
00:46:39.000That needs to be more satisfying to you than relaxing.
00:46:43.000Relaxing is probably the most boring thing you can possibly say for me to do.
00:46:47.000Say, Andrew, do you want to go relax? I say, what do I do?
00:46:49.000Stare at a wall? That sounds terrible.
00:47:18.000I don't know, but thank God I have this disorder.
00:47:21.000Because I said that I either am doing my work or I'm ignoring my work to relax, but I'm anxious about the work I should be doing.
00:47:30.000So then I feel more stressed than if I was just doing the work in the first place, which is why relaxing is impossible for me.
00:47:35.000And he said, well, it sounds like you have an anxiety disorder.
00:47:37.000If that disorder, if it's a disorder that allows me to constantly work all of the time and never be happy unless all of my work is complete, thank God I have it.
00:47:46.000Because if I didn't have this disorder, I'd be a normal jackass like you.
00:47:50.000I would hate to be a normal normie peon in the mess we're currently in as they inflate the currency and enslave the population to sit around working a normal job geographically restricted within one jurisdiction as the impending and imposing slavery is dragged on top of the population like a huge iron curtain of homosexual bullshit.
00:48:12.000It's probably the worst example of a masculine existence I could think of because you don't even resist for your bloodline.
00:48:18.000You don't even have any honor or glory in your death.
00:48:20.000You just become insignificant. You just die as a number that nobody even remembers.
00:48:26.000So if I have an anxiety disorder because I constantly need to work all the time to make sure that I'm as successful as possible and I have weapons to fight back, thank God I have it.
00:48:34.000What kind of man would I be if I could just go sit down and relax on the beach right now with a pina colada and a blowjob from a dude and ignore all this?
00:48:42.000Ah, it doesn't matter. They're just going to enslave us all.
00:49:05.000These are the people you're competing against.
00:49:08.000Imagine you were in the war room and all the men you spoke to all of the time had this anxiety disorder and all they did every day was tell you how much work they did and encourage you to come work along with them and give you ideas and say, here, you can come work with us.
00:50:38.000The inability to rest or relax or sleep is free energy.
00:50:41.000You just have to have the discipline to direct it in the correct direction so you can attack the matrix.
00:50:46.000You need to sit at home and feel this fire inside of you because you do not have all of the money you want, all of the respect you want, and your name has not been echoed into eternity.
00:50:56.000You're not etched into the halls of history.
00:50:59.000You need to take all of that fire inside of you and all of that anger and direct it at one task.
00:51:04.000And you need to try your absolute best to ensure you succeed in that task.
00:51:09.000We'll teach you the tasks inside of the real world.
00:51:11.000You can join and we will teach you how to escape the slavery.
00:52:04.000That's the whole point in all of this.
00:52:06.000There's nothing else to do besides have children and make your name synonymous with something fantastic which has affected humanity and culture.
00:52:15.000And it's very difficult to do that if you're insignificant and broke and lazy and stupid with a fucking headache.
00:52:25.000I'm going to play some videos now from the War Room so you guys can understand the kind of masculine brotherhood you should be indulging in and how different your life would be if you were a part of it.
00:52:33.000If you have more questions about the war room, you can go to corporate tape.com and message
00:52:36.000the live chat and say that you came directly from this emergency meeting and we'll tell
00:52:39.000you a few things about how the war room operates.