how can you not understand it? Peterson is trying to cancel people and wanting to silence anti Israel critics, one of the biggest hypocrites I have ever seen. He should stick to what he knows best which is telling people to clean up their bedroom. his dip into politics and being a mouthpiece for DW has ruined all of his credibility, which is why most people prefer Tate over him. Neither men are role models, but Tate isnt trying to cancel people.
This is going to be little longer. There is no way someone can say that Andrew is a better role model for anyone than Jordan. On the one side, you have an educated clinician, that dedicated his life to psychology and literature. All his life has been trying to educate and help people. He is not scared to show emotion and sympathy. Then you have Andrew. A man who made money off weak men and promiscuous women and when it was beneficial to him, started selling motivational quotes where he praised that you shouldn't be a 'weak man' or 'promiscuous women' and that it is bad to be them. A man who admitted: * to purposely lie to women about taxes to pay them less * using other women to convince them to work for him * pretending to love them so they work for him * having no shame in making money off men in bad situations * using controversial topics to make money and fame. They both sometimes say good things, but actions show who we truly are, not words. While Jordan gained his fame by trying his best in education, Andrew did anything just to achieve fame, even if it was a bad thing. Andrew is in no way close to Peterson or anyone else. He is not Mike Tyson, Nicola Tesla, Steve Jobs, or Ronaldo. He is the definition of a casino owner who makes fun of people who are gambling addicts. The only reason why his motivational quotes work is because we as a society are possessed by money and power so much we tend to ignore how people gain them. We ignore so many amazing people who actually are making the world a better place or who went through struggles just because they are not super-rich. This is sad. I also come from a poor immigrant family. My parents were kicked out of the house. Now we live well and we mada money from a normal hard-working job. We didn't make money off loser men. A true man never puts the weak down. He either ignores them or tries to elevate them to make the world better. And true man never uses his bad situation in life to gain power by harming others. And this is something that even Andrew would agree with. So much for the "hard times create strong man". When hard times arrived for Tare, he became a p*mp.
@valentynvorobec7834 I think that it's like you said, younger men tend to lean more towards Andrew because they don't really understand Jordan and because Jordan is not as "flashy" as Andrew, not showing cars, money or women. I didn't really say that what Andrew did is something that you should do if you're broke, I just said that I understand why someone would do that if they're really poor. Some people choose to continue to work hard and make their money in a more honest way, others choose other ways🤷♂️ Thank you for taking the time to write the comment and watching😃
People compare them because they're both famous and have somewhat a similar message but they're very different. It's like comparing a classic Mercedes to a tuned Civic. Sure, the Civic can do a whole lot but the Mercedes is just on another level :D
Yeah, I'm not much for the GRIND GRIND GRIND. It becomes not fun. I've done that with another channel and it gets exhausting. If you're not enjoying it then it eventually becomes obvious. Once it's not fun, that's when the decline starts.
People are more miserable. More miserable people are self centered. Self centered people use people for their own gain. That creates more miserable people. Life feels pointless and people will find anyway to feel good.
Very true. I thnk that when we feel like that we need to look outside of ourselves and be useful to the people close to us. That's a way to find a path forward, I believe.
Keeping a relationship alive is tough. Love needs care. Like a plant, love needs nurturing to thrive. It's not always easy; there are ups and downs. But with communication, trust, and effort, couples can grow stronger. Love isn't static. It needs regular attention, like spending time together and showing appreciation. Small gestures matter. In the end, keeping a relationship strong requires both partners to invest time, commitment, and love.
the safe key is financial education.. no need to pay for that.. you are in 0, take any job , save money, don t waste any on stupid things, save a lot buy land,(land is limited allways costs more and more.. becouse humans reproduce..land not.. make apartaments, rent them or sell.. and repeat, no cars , no expensive clohtes, no video consoles,cellphones or pcs.. (THEY ARE EXPENSIVE AND OBSOLETE IN A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME) yes is sacrifice but never fails, in like 10 years you can live free of the rat race living of rent, or expand and continue growing
I totally agree with you, but i don’t think that what andrew does is manipulation, i know that young guys are very impressionable and sometimes “fall” for some traps, but i view andrew’s strategy as pure marketing and he is a marketing genius. The problem with his message is that it can be misunderstood by people who just absorb everything without critical thinking.
Yes, he is, in fact, really good at marketing which is what makes me wonder if all of it is just that, making as many people buy his product without an actual desire to help and improve this world we live in.
You have an interesting view point G, but I disagree Here are my viewpoints and personal experiences that have led me to my conclusion 1. I am 15, i joined The Real World 8 months ago and i have made 20 thousand dollars through the crypto campus 2. There is unlimited social proof and evidence that people are making money through screenshots + interviews 3. If its was a scam then the 300 thousand + people who have joined would not be renewing every month Those are my 3 conclusions I really like you videos G, so keep it up 👑
I appreciate how respectful you are even though you disagree with me. When it comes to TRW I don't have enough information to say if it is or not a scam, it's not really what I wanted to say in this video. What I question is the true intention of Andrew, if it's simply to make money off of people in need or to actually help the world. Thank you for watching, and again, I appreciate that your response was not disrespectful in any way.
It is hard to believe at first. But once you join, absolutely another world. In fact, I live in Egypt, a fucked up economy. Meaning 50$ is a lot for me. However, I did it, joined TRW, and now I'm doing great shit with what I learnt.
Thank so much for coming back and for watching! If I was more consistent with the uploads I think I could grow a bit more but with the kind of work that I do I simply can't at the moment. Also it might be that I simply don't fit into this space🤷♂️😂 Not everyone is meant to find success here, maybe for me it will always just be a hobby, who knows. Time will tell.
It always pissed me off whenever I heard someone say it. It just isn't true, there are many men and women who are not assholes and really decent and nice people. Thank you for watching 👍
damn brother youtube aint recommended me your videos in a minute kinda forgot about you. boutta turn on noti's also "they're just assholes basically" is the most true line i've heard
Completely agree Sam! Introspection is an extremely important skill to work on and develop, and things get very interesting when you begin to notice how hardly anyone does that now a days. First rule of philosophy is to know thyself. I randomly got recommended this video and I’m glad I watched it. Don’t deny your conscience! If you do that too much you will cut yourself off from it and you’ll slowly become more like the guy you mentioned in the video. Keep up the good work Sam!
That's awesome and exactly the point I try to make in this video. We should be working on ourselves for ourselves, not to try and impress someone or as some kind of revenge. Good job man👍👍
I liked this! This is essentially the basis of mindfulness meditation, which I started practicing last year using a book called "30 Days to Reduce Anxiety" by Harper Daniels. Mindfulness takes time to learn but it's like going to the gym; I do about 5 or 10 minutes per day, sometimes more, and it's very beneficial. Thanks :)
Completely true. There are many people who are with other person and don't bear down in the relationship. If u are in, you have to work. Dont quit at hte first problem. Its ludicrous get married and give up 5 years later, as well... 😢
To better yourself for yourself and others is one of the greatest components of love. If you love someone, truly love them, you lay down your life for them. And that is not in the "anything to please you" shallow way. It's honest, knowing yourself and your flaws as they reveal themselves to you. And those things don't get much clearer than having someone that loves you, spends enough time with you to know you. The other becomes kind of a mirror. That's when you choose to either see yourself through their eyes, or make the choice to ignore it which inevitably turns into self-righteousness, self-justification, arrogance and anger that you take out on them, when it should be yourself. And if that is that fruit of the relationship, you are not ready, nor deserve to be in one. The fruit from a healthy relationship is an ever changing, unsheathing of each other for the better, even more self-less. With a society that ever promotes and pushes false satisfaction and joy of being self-centered in all things, a valuable relationship will be a deep challenge. Love yourself enough to love others. Love others, as you love yourself. Perhaps, many don't know how.
In this instance I actually disagree with you. being a pothead. no matter the severity, is not actually a real concern, and anyone who thinks it is should probably educate themselves on the matter. I dont care for it myself- makes me ill, but others around me? saturated doesnt bother me. It's nowhere near as bad as high body count, having kids with another man, or being a tobacco smoker.
I'm going to give a small piece of advice from personal experience dealing with situations like this. Don't give an opinion on whether or not you agree/disagree with the 'I am who I am', after asking why the person is doing something if they say that, step back and leave it be ESPECIALLY if there's a relationship going on with it. You will be the worse off for it in the end, as both parties will look to put blame elsewhere rather than themselves and their first option is their partner, and they will. Then when that is done and they both still feel like crap, they'll blame you. So when it inevitably implodes and the person hits as low as possible, then offer help. Outside of that there's nothing to do except make yourself the fall guy for the issue at hand. Either that or I have had the single worst set of experiences with this situation that's possible as I've had 3 separate friendships and family connections implode due to this very issue (drink mostly, but one was drug related) and I don't think God hates me that much for it all to be a coincidence.
That's good advice, thank you. I try to never give unwanted advice to anyone for this reason, but in this case, their marriage was already at their lowest point where they got separated and my cousin was drinking heavily trying to escape all of it. He also kept saying this "I am what I am'' crap so I suggested that maybe a change in your lifestyle would be good for your relationship. I'm grateful for the advice, I'll try to be as careful as possible with that :)
You reminded me about Ariana Grande's song called "in my head" with this talk about loving a version of a person that you created in your head instead of who they really are.
It's something that we do a lot, loving the potential of that person instead of the reality. Some people do change and improve, but some, unfortunately, don't.
Idk why you got into my recommendation but im glad bc this is literally what i've been thinking the whole time. Relationships are not just meant for fun or for u to feel loved but the most important thing is that u grow & learn to be a better version of yourself with your partner 🙏