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Andrew Tate vs Therapist (Round 2) 

David Sutcliffe
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David Sutcliffe tries to crack the indomitable Andrew Tate.
Recorded in Bucharest, Romania, July 5, 2023.
Round 1: • The Psychosphere #3: A...
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@eonryan8491
@eonryan8491 Год назад
00:36 - Psychotherapist explains why podcast is unique 01:02 - People interested in me, but not interested in secrets 01:41 - Whats useful, whats true 03:59 - Competitive mindset, experiences challenge beliefs 07:17 - Frustration, fear, anger in Guantanamo Bay 09:39 - Anger masks pain in jail 12:02 - I dont sleep well because of nightmares 12:43 - Unresolved fear no fun, no control 15:45 - Selfassessment Success through mindset 18:48 - Magic trick and selfdelusion 19:10 - Dont want anything, enjoy life, enjoy emotions 21:01 - Delusional selfconfident in winning battles 23:55 - Fear No, Im not a victim 26:24 - Confident voices, balanced, selfassessment 26:45 - Deposed Romanian nationalist leader Nicolae Hulots statement 31:23 - Exploiting men online for money 33:06 - Exploiting women for financial gain 35:51 - Discussing threats against him, Trump I have no intention of saving everybody 38:10 - Psychoanalysis Media slandering me, unfair 42:57 - Resentful people tried to destroy Tates life 43:41 - Hate speech weaponizes virtue 46:01 - Emotional manipulation vulnerability, manipulation, tactics 47:31 - Vulnerable manipulation tactic, not crying 52:25 - Humility, tacticality, and trust in selfreflection 54:32 - I analyze every word carefully 55:06 - Problem solvers become insensitive to crying 56:41 - Humility competence over arrogance 57:05 - Humility shapes reality, not arrogance 59:09 - Rationalizing limits minds ability to understand reality 59:48 - I rationalize, but I feel things 01:00:17 - Sensitive, arrogant, but not depressed 01:01:13 - I dont think Im unrealistic 01:01:47 - Success Gods desire for me to be the best version of myself 01:04:32 - Depressed men should be hyper competitive 01:05:32 - Competitive mind, belief in God boosts power 01:07:21 - Lifes subjectiveness and Gods influence on worldview 01:10:43 - Grateful for ancestors sacrifices, refusal to be broken 01:12:21 - Try your best, dont waste a minute 01:12:48 - I got hit with a lucky punch, but I did my best 01:13:16 - Oration skills art, flow, God state 01:13:42 - Flow state, emotional voice, superpower 01:15:18 - Power Persuasion, influence, charity 01:16:55 - Power to feel good, choose emotions, achieve success 01:19:09 - Win or lose, avoid happy hole 01:22:14 - Tristan Thompsons superpower Dont care about jail 01:22:44 - Jail, nightmares, and Gods influence on Trumps decision not to break 01:24:03 - Vulnerability in Romanian jail torture 01:24:21 - Jail in Romania for 93 days 01:25:23 - Handling emotions in jail, learning lessons 01:26:30 - Top G idolizes success, stressfree life 01:29:00 - Embracing Gods will for success 01:31:59 - Courage, love, vulnerability, fearless choice 01:33:43 - Win VIP hotel, learn new skills in prison 01:36:14 - Is there a side order of nightmares? 01:36:38 - I learned a lot about myself in this scenario 01:36:59 - Psychoanalysis Fulfilling plan, avoiding nightmares, and Presence 01:41:08 - Focus, presence, joy, sadness in life 01:44:40 - Discussing her fathers busy life Hes a full grown man 01:45:14 - Depressed son seeks fathers love, earns time 01:47:45 - Duty, love, and gratitude for father 01:49:54 - Tate Family Promises Not Disobeying Grateful, Ungrateful 01:51:49 - My fathers example Dont stay at home, be a hero 01:52:25 - Quality of time vs quantity 01:53:01 - Father sacrificed marriage for sons legacy 01:54:57 - Mens high levels of competence lead to successful relationships 01:58:14 - Love drives mens success 01:59:08 - Loves power, value, and importance in life 02:03:05 - Fathers Love Unconditional, Hard, Fierce 02:05:46 - Moment of presence helps boost love 02:09:15 - Happy Full spectrum of human emotion 02:12:46 - The teams performance was lauded by fans
@makeitsnow6149
@makeitsnow6149 Год назад
God bless you
@eitagarbosi
@eitagarbosi Год назад
Caralho, maluco é foda.
@SOUNDSCULPTOR28
@SOUNDSCULPTOR28 Год назад
Thank you so mucbahahah I t was easier this way
@sutcliffedavid
@sutcliffedavid 11 месяцев назад
Amazing. Thank you!
@TheFoxfy
@TheFoxfy 11 месяцев назад
Not all heroes wear capes ❤
@miketython1550
@miketython1550 Год назад
The therapist dude is so smart he stumped Andrew a few times without Andrew even noticing.Increased my respect for these guys a lot.
@Raidov13
@Raidov13 Год назад
exactly
@itzReEvolution
@itzReEvolution 11 месяцев назад
@@julietrabka🤣🤣🤣
@itzReEvolution
@itzReEvolution 11 месяцев назад
@@julietrabkabro Andrew made his money off of women even with their consent that is still profiting of their body and flying them into a country to do that is not only sex trafficking/human trafficking and pornography. Then he made you pay money to learn how to make money.
@Esntrq
@Esntrq 11 месяцев назад
@@julietrabkaidiot 😂
@TheBananaManfromBananaLand
@TheBananaManfromBananaLand 11 месяцев назад
its funny, he has him under his control
@ryandaly5642
@ryandaly5642 11 месяцев назад
love that we've finally tricked andrew tate into going to therapy lmfao
@silent1823
@silent1823 11 месяцев назад
Was supposed to be a negative thing from you people but turns him into a good person and more respected now so 1+ Tate 0 Haters lmfaooooo
@atlantamedia9541
@atlantamedia9541 11 месяцев назад
@@silent1823 lol, how is it bad to wish someone go to therapy? If i want negative things to someone, i really wouldn‘t have in mind, to send my enemy to therapy :-) rofl
@misterdoingz
@misterdoingz 11 месяцев назад
😊This is my first time seeing andrew owning up to his vulnerabilities and i l love him more for that. The therapist is good at it. I honestly think he should do same with more therapist, probably a series. It will benefit both Andrew and his listeners.
@ashashh1260
@ashashh1260 11 месяцев назад
@@atlantamedia9541bc why does he need therapy?
@anown315
@anown315 11 месяцев назад
the tate brother once joke about how they want to meet with a therapist.@@ashashh1260
@ScientificGentlemen
@ScientificGentlemen 28 дней назад
"That's a very good question... Questions I've never been asked before." And THAT is why therapy can be a great thing. There are questions you will never ask yourself.
@being_black_is_not_a_choice
@being_black_is_not_a_choice 10 дней назад
19:48 THE MINDSET
@filthyfrank.5
@filthyfrank.5 Час назад
But he did not need to ask himself that question. In no way will that help him. Otherwise he would've asked himself that question.
@MinhVõMuriel
@MinhVõMuriel 19 дней назад
Secret Pathway To Triumph blew my mind. I’ve shared them with friends, and they’re all amazed at the shifts in their mindset.
@roiiitruster
@roiiitruster 18 дней назад
Bot
@kaspergraf5467
@kaspergraf5467 Год назад
Bro, it‘s so interesting how the therapist has patience and exactly knows how to talk to a complicated person like Andrew. Really interesting interview
@wds424
@wds424 Год назад
He ain't complicated
@annaheya2109
@annaheya2109 Год назад
Probably complex character is a better description than complicated
@Hunterartman13
@Hunterartman13 11 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠@@wds424facts. he’s the most straightforward man on earth with pure logic in every statement
@sbre2t865
@sbre2t865 8 месяцев назад
⁠@@Hunterartman13there’s nothing complicated about him. He is a charismatic, confident, intelligent guy who wants to stay relevant through whatever means & become famous. May be it’s all an act, humans do love actors after all 😎& drama off course. Some of the things he says is delusional surely but aren’t we all ? At the end of the day he has achieved what he was pursuing.
@a36452
@a36452 5 месяцев назад
Depressed insecure man who hates other men bc they’re better than him occurs in the population at a very high rate.
@andy.morris
@andy.morris 11 месяцев назад
The ending 2 minutes was utterly fascinating. When David says “just be present… children long for a deeper connection with their father,” Andrew’s instant reaction is to ask, “but what would we talk about?” We see from this that Andrew has never really had a real present moment or deeper connection with his father and it’s resulted in the coping method of rationalizing EVERYTHING, which has worked extremely effectively, but has also produced an almost a constant state of delusion. He’s gotten so good at it from a young age that he’s been able to build such a firm world view.
@p.m3204
@p.m3204 11 месяцев назад
bro said a whole lotta nothin
@michaelclark1811
@michaelclark1811 11 месяцев назад
@@oatsey1345maybe watch it again when you graduate from the 6th grade and you’ll get more from it than “that’s gay”
@x67th
@x67th 11 месяцев назад
clearly you're stuck in that closet @@oatsey1345
@chocomanhwa565
@chocomanhwa565 11 месяцев назад
@@oatsey1345 that is not gay
@djstanley1300
@djstanley1300 11 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠@@oatsey1345 “fruity” “”ghey”, must be middle school. Original comment got it right
@itssomechick
@itssomechick Месяц назад
I cried at the end of this as he was opening him up. And then Tate terminated, as soon as he got close, Tate terminated it. If he could have just stayed silent, for a few more minutes... he might have felt presence. Truly, he has never experienced it and has built his whole persona and life around earning his "father's love".
@Kgceltics52008
@Kgceltics52008 Месяц назад
Seems like it worked for him. To be a soldier must contain composure at ease though life is complicated it’s only what you make it to be. - Tupac Shakur The strong survive and strive through life as warriors
@StewpidGames
@StewpidGames 27 дней назад
@@Kgceltics52008 - Has it? It certainly doesn't appear like it has.
@kend7597
@kend7597 26 дней назад
He lives in a perpetual state of delusion. Fighting self made wars in his head that need not be fought. He has no sense of life or wonder. Just a false bravado to conceal his vulnerability, which he’s been conditioned to believe is something to be ashamed of. He was definitely hurt growing up
@yangeugenendikam1740
@yangeugenendikam1740 24 дня назад
@@kend7597 He is a multi-millionaire (perhaps a billionaire) with lots of followers, offspring and a confident man, we are all his fans. Perhaps he doesn't even know your name and might never know, how dare you call him delusional? You equally say he was hurt growing up, what have you to show for your perfect life without hurt. I see a honest man with great potential, the fact that you don't understand this only shows where you are.
@yangeugenendikam1740
@yangeugenendikam1740 24 дня назад
Like him, i don't like anybody to open me up to depression and if i can navigate all the negative emotions and be that successful and reject depression then it is worth a try
@khaledali6784
@khaledali6784 2 месяца назад
Seeing Andrew realizing that his father may didn’t care enough about him but kept defending and talking positive about his father at the same time almost made me cry 💔
@van9122
@van9122 Месяц назад
I don't think this is true at all, and it's a huge projection from you and this therapist. Did Andrew wish he had a forever stay-at-home father that never instilled in him principles and hard work and gave him hugs and dessert for dinner? No. Would that have made him "happier" as a boy? Maybe a common, fleeting temporary happiness. Nothing like the understanding and happiness and proudness that he has today. His dad gave him the perfect amount of love and support to make him exactly who he is today and he would never trade that for an inferior common stay-at-home dad type of love. Why this therapist is trying to frame his relationship to his dad as unloving? Probably just to prove his own intellect and worldview. Asinine - he didn't truly listen to Tate and attempt to understand his worldview. Lost so much respect for therapy here.
@memesandbasketball1041
@memesandbasketball1041 Месяц назад
@@van9122A. You are projecting and assuming more than you know. B. Nothing in this world is certain, drop it, you aren’t close to being wise.
@jessicasinmas
@jessicasinmas 27 дней назад
Awwww, let me shed a tear😢 ok done, do me a favour this guy is a lunatic
@khaledali6784
@khaledali6784 27 дней назад
@@van9122 his father was discharged from Air force after being diagnosed with narcissist disorder! I guess I don't need to explain how Narcissist father treats his kids
@SantiagoRodriguez-zi3gv
@SantiagoRodriguez-zi3gv 23 дня назад
@@van9122 The blind glorification of his dad by Tate is the most clear defense mechanism he has. If he could some day truly accept his dad maybe was not the ideal dad he would definitely reach a new mental level
@yeatdagoat173
@yeatdagoat173 Год назад
ironically i feel this is the most inspirational Andrew has ever been, when he deeply lays out in detail the mental model in which he uses to see the world. i think andrew should just do podcasts with smart people who keep stretching his thinking and mental models
@TysonHockley
@TysonHockley Год назад
Agreed! This is also my favourite podcast Andrew has ever done. I had Sneako on my podcast 3 months ago and I’m working towards getting the Tate brothers on next!
@Briknoll93
@Briknoll93 Год назад
​@@MrChaosiyou're pathetic
@heyhey6821
@heyhey6821 Год назад
They say this under every video of him.
@devgru1079
@devgru1079 Год назад
Ive never seen someone so expertly condition himself not to admit any vulnerability while at the same time not realizing that his constant proclamations of his own greatness and exaggerated self assurance gives off vibes of deep deep insecurity.
@jaredrosenberg4965
@jaredrosenberg4965 Год назад
@@MrChaosi that and he may talk to people that stretch his mind, but his mind is set - do and say whatever panders to the base fans he parasites off of through his multilevel marketing (ponzi) scheme.
@Faerral
@Faerral 6 месяцев назад
when he says "these are questions I've never been asked before" is the first time I genuinely felt compassion for this man.
@highestpeeqs9532
@highestpeeqs9532 4 месяца назад
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back!
@tserendorjbatjargal
@tserendorjbatjargal 3 месяца назад
@@highestpeeqs9532 But it still takes magic tricks for you to realize that I've been here for quite a while already.
@SentinelAerospaceOfficial
@SentinelAerospaceOfficial 3 месяца назад
@@highestpeeqs9532 Ok good
@Jo70964s
@Jo70964s 3 месяца назад
Yep very good. Even better than your mother going to a therapist ​@@SentinelAerospaceOfficial
@JopieGeluk-bv4lb
@JopieGeluk-bv4lb 3 месяца назад
@@highestpeeqs9532 how is this relevant?
@nikhilbansal6028
@nikhilbansal6028 Месяц назад
1:10 what's useful is more important than what's true I don't believe in anything that takes power from me 3:00 analyse why you hold the believes you do, where it came from, who tried to teach you that, what were their intentions for you 4:30 his perspective on depression 6:00 dealing with uncertainty in jail 8:30 using anger as a positive tool 11:00 accountability 12:15 unresolved fear 15:00 fixing your own mind 15:45 which mindset do I need, anything deviating me from that needs to be addressed 17:10 fear shouldn't guide your actions. Use negative emotions to your benefit. The flavour of life is pain. Eat all of it. Enjoy bad things 21:15 use delusion to your advantage if it gives you the best chance of winning 22:53 don't be a coward. Don't be afraid of emotions, anxiety, depression or any negative feeling 23:55 what tate fears 24:06 your emotions shouldn't affect your productivity 24:20 how he is making sense of what happened to him 100% accountability 27:00 making a courageous choice in the face of fear and emerging stronger 37:00 not caring about people negative slander or perception of him. Doesn't bother him cause it's not true 39:30 is it painful when people misrepresent what you say, project things on you or judge you incorrectly. It doesn't bother him because those people are already paying the price for their ignorance 40:15 your either at war with your brain or at war with them If you're not what they are saying, don't let it bother you. They are fat trolls and losers and you should beat them in every human metric possible 41:53 don't feel pain when people say false and hurtful things about you, because anybody who will believe that has and will continue to pay the price because of their world view, lack of critical thinking, love of negativity I, habit of gossiping and speaking of things they do not know about in detail 43:40 weaponised virtue and resentment 44:00 they can't call me stupid, unsuccessful, fat, ugly, not charming or not charismatic so they weapon a virtue 47:45 emotional vulnerability. Tate and why that didn't get sympathy from him 49:59 don't fail in any scenario 50:55 how he handled jail. What choice do I have 1:02:00 what he thinks his responsibility is to god, his family and himself 1:02:39 what he wakes up thinking everyday 1:03:38 how he handled jail 1:04:45 with the capability to become anything you want and all the unlimited options and a greatly capable body and mind given by God, how do you find time to be sad 1:05:10 as a man anything that is inside your mind that doesn't allow you to be competitive should be erased 1:10:50 the power source felt through your last name, your ancestors generations, the bloodline 1:17:30 emotional energy and buckets - feel the energy and decide which emotion to put it in 1:20:30 death and rebirth-does god want to break him so he comes back stronger with a wealth of knowledge 1:26:45 you have to perform. Don't let things steal your focus, even if you have to rationalise, say it any way convincing to yourself to install it in your brain that allows you to compete 1:28:48 yes, thank you, what ever comes (acceptance & gratitude) 1:30:00 the moral arch of the universe bends towards truth and justice in the end 1:30:40 coward point,my only fear is me knowing I am a coward, really liked the point, (and even just the idea of me being the coward would burn the world down) The sheer thought of weakness enrages me I am not that weak guy 1:33:48 how he would approach going back to jail mentally 1:35:10 what he leamt about himself in jail 1:37:20 nightmares after jail and dealing with it He already analysed worst case scenario and followed the plan 1:38:10 putting so much importance on how you feel as a man, makes you less competitive 1:38:20 presence segment 1:42:20 what he values over presence 1:44:20 his father not being around as a kid not bothering him
@2024olivia
@2024olivia 2 месяца назад
Man Tate loves to talk. Therapist asked excellent questions and clearly understands how energy works.
@aiaki807
@aiaki807 3 месяца назад
His weakness is that he doesn't know his weaknesses
@Jay-og4yb
@Jay-og4yb 3 месяца назад
100's of millions of dollars, lived more life than perhaps anyone... I'll take the same weakness please
@Samuel_Trader_Journy
@Samuel_Trader_Journy 3 месяца назад
he knows them. he just supreses them and dont show them, like most weak people lol listen to what he says
@FaultyParadox
@FaultyParadox 3 месяца назад
@@Samuel_Trader_Journy I agree with you on knowing them, however he does have clear openings that you can exploit, although I'd feel like a scumbag to do so, and I wouldn't be any better than him at that point. However, if you build enough support behind you, you could likely play it off with choosing a side since there's a lot of people who hate Andrew due to his view on the world being unrelatable. So, he's chosen his weaknesses is a more aptly worded way to say it in my belief. He also has a way to control the variables around his weaknesses that he finds easy to deal with and puts his most valuable beliefs and things he values in a very safe and defended position. Since his need for control and need for security is as high as it is, the best way to deal with him is to ignore him and provide a better alternative to the people that would likely follow him.
@jgoogle4256
@jgoogle4256 3 месяца назад
@@FaultyParadoxwhat are the clear openings one can exploit
@FaultyParadox
@FaultyParadox 3 месяца назад
@@jgoogle4256 simply, lying and pretending to agree with him. 2nd, his wife and kids. 3rd taking his audience and giving them better options. 4th, manipulation on a large scale, not on how he thinks, effectively twisting his message. 5th, showing people what following Andrew gets you, it's really nothing special you're just following a rich guy who's taking your money, and isn't going to do anything for you, your just feeding his wallet.
@ayandamthimkhulu1264
@ayandamthimkhulu1264 Год назад
Andrew is handling the conversation like a chess board, trying to always give the right answer and avoiding being cornered.
@grolstum211
@grolstum211 Год назад
He is reacting like an edgy college boy ( the age in which he is stuck for eternity, ever since he was joining big brother to become known, celebrity and thrive for attention). The therapist is enjoying how many blind spots this dude has, the primary of which he considers himself "succesful" when his peaks of human contribution is playing in big brother, getting some "world champ kick box titles" in one of 320 different kick -box league ( which are all useless if the name of the league is not K1 or glory), and creating an online pimp web camera..... Dude you did not invent anything, you did not create a groundbreaking company, you left for one of the poorest and most corrupt countries in europe, you did not even learn the language ( hyperintelligence), you pimped masses of poor eastern european girls to become rich and now after investing this wealth you act like Soros.
@iambloopy
@iambloopy Год назад
It’s out in the open. It’s definitely not a safe space.
@SergioMedinahouseValuesLA
@SergioMedinahouseValuesLA Год назад
Great opening, middle and then end game! Top G 100%
@WhatsinterestigToday
@WhatsinterestigToday Год назад
I've learnt from this interview that Andrew is a realist. He is not deceitful in his responses and he is spiritually generous.
@ShannonGriffin
@ShannonGriffin Год назад
Ego fully at play. Couldn't agree more with your comment.
@menschin2
@menschin2 Месяц назад
It was great how the therapist held him and guided the conversation so that it didn't get out of hand. I've never seen so much armor around a person. Good conversation.
@kelseyjanae1
@kelseyjanae1 13 дней назад
So much armor
@andrewcourange7224
@andrewcourange7224 2 дня назад
Ur small
@kalilavalezina
@kalilavalezina 2 месяца назад
The last few minutes are so interesting. Asking Andrew to soften, be present, not think or feel it necessary to talk, was very fascinating to witness. I noticed he decided to end the meeting there. Maybe that was too much for now. When we have deep fears of intimacy and vulnerability, it can be very hard to stay truly present with the person encouraging you to feel that. I hope Andrew continues speaking with you, David. If this at all encouraged Andrew's self-reflection, or helped him to notice how useful therapy may be (and he actually goes), that'd be phenomenal.
@b0b745
@b0b745 7 месяцев назад
As a therapist i have to say, David does an incredible job here. You can tell, that he really appreciates the conversation although it is absolutely exhausting for him i believe. He asks incredibly good questions and he finds a way to like Andrew as every good therapist should. Thank you David.
@TheGuym619
@TheGuym619 7 месяцев назад
What do you find so exhausting about this though..his mindset is pretty rational and formidable all in all.. I think the people that are his opposition are the exhausting ones
@ToniGromann
@ToniGromann 7 месяцев назад
@@TheGuym619 He is so self centered and arrogant and pretentious for one... great manipulater thou
@b0b745
@b0b745 7 месяцев назад
@@TheGuym619 The exhausting aspect is not his rationality, but rather his avoidance when it comes to being approachable and having an exchange on equal terms. Conversations with him always have to follow his rules and he avoids any invitation to get emotionally involved in a topic. That makes it exhausting for a therapist sometimes. I felt this way during these types of conversations, of course I can't speak for David.
@eigojiyouzu
@eigojiyouzu 7 месяцев назад
It's because Andrew won't change and he is especially aware of this while Andrew is in front of his Audience who have bought into his brand / image. I can assure you David has come across far more complicated "challenges" with clients. This is pretty plain to see that Andrew is just delusional but it serves him superficially. He won that prize. As a therapist you want your client to have a breakthrough therefore you are empathetic and want the best for them (live a mentally healthy life). To the average joe that isn't delusional we just find Andrew repulsive.@@ToniGromann
@theinternetisntreal
@theinternetisntreal 6 месяцев назад
​@bartbenton8269 who cares. Congratulations average Joe. You want a cookie?
@lukeweyant6771
@lukeweyant6771 11 месяцев назад
I can’t emphasize this enough, this is a damn MASTERCLASS of listening to someone and drawing things out that they don’t consciously think about. One of the coolest discussions from Tate and the Therapist.
@dgbd9030
@dgbd9030 11 месяцев назад
tate? can u give an example?
@barakaobama4017
@barakaobama4017 11 месяцев назад
​@@dgbd9030Did you and I watch the same video?
@dgbd9030
@dgbd9030 11 месяцев назад
@@barakaobama4017 i didnt watch the vid i went straight comments im not a tate fanboy nor a hater i just wanted exampels
@lilrae1458
@lilrae1458 11 месяцев назад
Listening to Tates responses is also a master class on avoidence 🤦🏻🤣
@topgmedia4702
@topgmedia4702 11 месяцев назад
@@lilrae1458ur response is a masterclass of spelling Avoidance *
@ChuckleCity-fx4lh
@ChuckleCity-fx4lh 5 дней назад
For a second I thought the title of the video was Andrew Tate vs The Rapist 😂
@ryan99842
@ryan99842 Месяц назад
i know that tate hates books, but i got recommended from someone on tates old hustlers group about a book 'Unveiling Your Hidden Potential' by Bruce Thornwood and it's honestly life-chaging
@TopG-lu1hq
@TopG-lu1hq Месяц назад
Bots comment
@aldozilli1293
@aldozilli1293 Месяц назад
I see this on every Tate video
@divinelovebath
@divinelovebath 3 месяца назад
He's terrified of vulnerability, but doesn't realize he'll only be fully free once he embraces vulnerability.
@LittleGreyWolfForge
@LittleGreyWolfForge 3 месяца назад
no, i think that's what makes him "free". its that he is not.
@michael2305
@michael2305 3 месяца назад
I think he has accepted the fact that you can be vulnerable, he's just put himself in a position where he's not. And I guess he's terrified of losing that position.
@avgpiece
@avgpiece 3 месяца назад
A caveman showing his "vulnerability" would be advertising his own downfall. He'd get eaten by a tiger the same day.
@wuffymcwuff
@wuffymcwuff 3 месяца назад
@@avgpiece No, the caveman understanding his vulnerability is what would drive him to avoid the tiger
@nimtoonatty
@nimtoonatty 3 месяца назад
@@avgpiece are we just cavemen?
@doriansorzano
@doriansorzano 11 месяцев назад
It's nice to see Andrew with people who can bring full context out of him.
@BladeZlayer
@BladeZlayer 11 месяцев назад
Indeed
@slickblowfish
@slickblowfish 11 месяцев назад
very good comment , because all of his points are taken out of context
@ethanproops2217
@ethanproops2217 11 месяцев назад
But let's not forget he's a rapist and sex trafficker
@macvadda2318
@macvadda2318 11 месяцев назад
@@slickblowfishtbh he makes a lot of bad points
@CCEddieCC
@CCEddieCC 11 месяцев назад
no not all lol some but his comments are very harmful to a lot of people.@@slickblowfish
@willowcavy9862
@willowcavy9862 25 дней назад
Some of the richest people in the world are very present. They take breaks, lay on a beach, enjoy their families, grow a rare rose, play fetch wirh their dog.... its not about having massive responsibilities of wealth, its about being capable of enjoying life as well
@elcabron2370
@elcabron2370 Месяц назад
as what I've observed andrew was getting a hit when they're talking about his dad. a father's love should not be conditional. the therapist was right, your just a kid, you're not supposed to to think something like that or to act or to do something to get your fathers attention. and whats great about Andrew is how he think about that situation. he turned the negative into positive and that maybe the reason on how he process or rationalize things. it's hard to say you love someone to a parent who's not present or not doing the role of a parent but he can say it proudly. like he's saying "yes somehow I felt neglected or I was really neglected but thanks for that I was able to build myself. and because of that, I love you." really an amazing individual.
@Manfred1313
@Manfred1313 3 месяца назад
I love when Andrew turns his head to the left, smile and touche his beard. Every times the therapist got him with emotions his body language change even tho he doesn’t want to show that emotional weakness.
@rohanking12able
@rohanking12able 3 месяца назад
Is it weakness
@tomhaden2460
@tomhaden2460 2 месяца назад
Yes. Poker players call it a "tell," and use it to destroy you.
@jpuc5568
@jpuc5568 2 месяца назад
"weakness"
@weirdo70615702
@weirdo70615702 2 месяца назад
​@tomhaden2460 Yes because Poker is an accurate reflection of everyday life
@Weekenday
@Weekenday 2 месяца назад
​@weirdo70615702 it's more accurate than you have ever been
@OceanSuper
@OceanSuper Год назад
This is by far the most important interaction Andrew has ever done in the podcast space. They need to do this again!
@pabloduque579
@pabloduque579 Год назад
Who is gonna believe in someone as delusional as he is, this guy says he shapes his reality at his will 😂 so when he says, no I didn't do it, does it have any worth? 😂
@willyemful
@willyemful Год назад
@@pabloduque579 perhaps he is delusional, but look at his achievement, he is successful because of how he shaped his reality. so does it have any worth? I'd say yes.
@pabloduque579
@pabloduque579 Год назад
@@willyemful well, there is many many successful people who are horrible human beings, I'm not saying he is, because no evidence, but being financially successful does not mean he then must be a good person. Also, delusion is a mental health condition which has to be treated with psychotherapy and medicine, he has delusions of grandiosity (obviously). He might take advantage of his people person skills to do businesses, and convince people because he is smart, so he makes money out of that, but that does not mean he is trustworthy. People like that can lie to you in your face, without hesitation and with a straight face, just because of their convenience, with zero accountability for how that could affect other ones. So, can you trust him? hmm I personally wouldnt.
@tomedgar9967
@tomedgar9967 Год назад
1000% agree
@Atreyuwu
@Atreyuwu Год назад
@@pabloduque579 Everybody shapes their reality through the concepts they know themselves (and their 'worlds') of. He is right, if you don't have a 'depression' as a concept, you can't 'catch' depression. Not saying I agree with everything Tate says, or even if I like the guy (we're all just consciousness behind the masks); but he's correct. All is Mind.
@hackercoolio
@hackercoolio 2 месяца назад
a lot of these principles were once my core.. this has been a wake up call.. really good conversation
@markdavecruz1052
@markdavecruz1052 Месяц назад
You're not afraid of feeling negative & having a nightmare but you'd rather avoid it & not deal with it that's why you're confident enough to say that you're not afraid because you are confident that you will not get the feeling of it because you are not dealing with it.
@royduytschaever7874
@royduytschaever7874 8 месяцев назад
the way this therapist looks at the camera whenever he reaches a little breakthrough without Andrew noticing says it all. He's good
@RobertMorgan
@RobertMorgan 7 месяцев назад
he's seeking attention from the audience, massive red flag, but then again I've been brain raped by a therapist who read his notes about me to a third party against my will so my trust is at zero, especially since I was in therapy for massive adoption-related trust issues.
@lorellaldos5263
@lorellaldos5263 7 месяцев назад
The therapist is brilliant, he knows what he is doing, everything is well set: the little gestures, the voice, the words, it's incredible. He does alot without Andrew noticing it right away. That was not an interview or something, that was a real therapy session. I'm not sure A. Tate understood that.
@baronnashor158
@baronnashor158 7 месяцев назад
yea and Tate has constructed a fucking inner castle-maze so nobody can attack or penetrate it, and this therapist got close a bunch of time
@katelynmcroberts5373
@katelynmcroberts5373 7 месяцев назад
he’s not a real therapist at all lol.
@hen334
@hen334 7 месяцев назад
@@katelynmcroberts5373 I'm sure someone who isn't a therapist would have a good opinion on if someone is a therapist or not, definitely very smart. 👍
@jimmyrichards2909
@jimmyrichards2909 2 месяца назад
He mentioned the person that is truly free, is the person that truly does not desire to own a super car. I think it eats him up that he isn't that person. The person who is not even slightly attached to material gain. So he does the best he can to navigate the fact he is slave to his own desire.
@TWMoore
@TWMoore 23 дня назад
The father-son transference was deafening. Just keep telling him he’s a good boy and watch his feathers ruffle 😂
@cyb3rf411ry
@cyb3rf411ry 3 месяца назад
4 grams of shrooms would destroy this man
@willd6215
@willd6215 3 месяца назад
Most men no doubt
@lxbleed6437
@lxbleed6437 2 месяца назад
It sure destroyed you there, Crystal.
@meanyomama
@meanyomama 2 месяца назад
Psychedelic entities are demons
@kalinka2991
@kalinka2991 2 месяца назад
LMAOOO
@willd6215
@willd6215 2 месяца назад
Shrooms have a tendency to bypass our protector parts and take us straight to our exiles. This guy would have the ego death to end all ego deaths and come out the other side having witnessed his scared little wounded inner child sitting in the abyss waiting for him. Probably do him a world of good.
@twizted3k
@twizted3k Год назад
"I refuse to be a broken man. It's disrespectful, to anybody who ever died or tried hard for me to be raised, for me to emerge from this difficulty as a broken person." Tate has words to live by whether you like or not.
@twizted3k
@twizted3k Год назад
@@Firas-460 I'd do that too. Can't stop rationalizing and don't see what's wrong with that.
@samglazier1433
@samglazier1433 Год назад
@@Firas-460 we had a glimpse of the real Andrew right at the end before he shut it down. You see the facial and physical expression of the vulnerable lad. It likely felt both hypnotically terrifying and comforting for him in that moment. I do hope they both continue to meet. As much as I’d love to see it on camera, I respect Andrew if he wants to do this work in privacy. As an analyst this interview left me buzzing. It will be discussed by many in the field for sure.
@BowlerTheHatGuy
@BowlerTheHatGuy Год назад
keep simping
@TheBananaManfromBananaLand
@TheBananaManfromBananaLand 11 месяцев назад
what does that have to do with the person? Hitler had more inspiring words to live by. surface level thinking dude
@br4nd0nx_x
@br4nd0nx_x 11 месяцев назад
​@@Firas-460everybody has coping mechanisms in real life. Its literally part of life. IDC how much money you have or what you believe in. Everybody copes. You could simply cope from losing a loved one.
@lisabuckner243
@lisabuckner243 Месяц назад
This was great! I think he didn’t want to admit any neglect from his dad cus that would show he was “abandoned” which = weakness…
@kanickel4664
@kanickel4664 Месяц назад
U gotta admit that andrew actually listens if people have to say smart things even when its against his values
@SuperMarsovec
@SuperMarsovec 11 месяцев назад
If you guys notice at the end. He actually got him. He got him to open up. And as soon as he felt vulnerability, he wanted to stop, hence he went for the handshake. Even that small interaction at the end was all worth it in my opinion. He really felt himself in the end and saw fear and sadness, vulnerability and everything he went through. I believe that if they went on with the conversation 5 more mins he would break or something.
@TheJrPrener
@TheJrPrener 11 месяцев назад
That’s was the best part the way the therapist was able to snap him back into presence just genius
@reazer2081
@reazer2081 11 месяцев назад
Weird isn't it? For a guy who said that he doesn't let emotion affect what he does, that's exactly what happened in the end
@Primatenate88
@Primatenate88 11 месяцев назад
What a grand and electrifying ignorance you have
@Jenkai
@Jenkai 11 месяцев назад
he showed vulnerability once and you think he would break in 5 more mins cause of that?
@reazer2081
@reazer2081 11 месяцев назад
@@Jenkai what's the problem with breaking ?
@therichreeves
@therichreeves Год назад
The product of asking Andrew insightful, honest, respectful, non-accusatory, genuine, and appropriate questions. fantastic interview.
@vanessadisco6643
@vanessadisco6643 Год назад
It's hard to find when there are so many long form videos of him describing, in detail, how he trafficked women and scammed men.... God bless this sacred space where we can see the Andrew Tate we want to see.
@MustaliS550
@MustaliS550 Год назад
@@vanessadisco6643 Sorry for your mental state.
@vanessadisco6643
@vanessadisco6643 Год назад
@@MustaliS550 good one
@Phoenix2024-k1g
@Phoenix2024-k1g Год назад
@@vanessadisco6643yeah but let this be a female who abuse women , you will sing another tune, but look at you giving excuses cause it a man claiming Alpha
@vanessadisco6643
@vanessadisco6643 Год назад
@wallisvictor9688 so your issue isn't that he is a self admitted sex trafficker who scammed men and women... it's that you think people wouldn't care as much if it was a woman... I guess we'll have to wait and see if a woman ever heads up a sex trafficking organization. Until then.. crime is a crime, and both men and women go to jail for their crimes.
@VanessaAnn93
@VanessaAnn93 18 дней назад
Control is a trauma response. Avoiding processing negative emotions (or relying on anger) is intellectually bypassing development. Encouraging apathy in society and not modelling self compassion and humilty is what is causing it
@candyleelee7213
@candyleelee7213 Месяц назад
The therapist is entertaining a child for over 2 hours. The only person Andrew is convincing is himself.
@ItsIsaacOfficial
@ItsIsaacOfficial Месяц назад
I rarely ever comment on things.. but has Tate not accomplished everything he’s wanted and more? And he’s convinced possibly millions of young minds about his message for better or worse so that’s just not true... I think the takeaway from the video should be to accomplish great feats we have to have a little delusion and the therapists is trying his best to break it apart since it no longer serves Tate as he’s well accomplished.
@Ashh536
@Ashh536 Месяц назад
The only person ur convincing about ur bs being true is urself,I think u just hate the man hence writing bias bs
@heavensaunders2509
@heavensaunders2509 Месяц назад
Tate has NOT accomplished anything. Money doesn’t define accomplishments and the young minds that find him inspirational are brainwashed overall. It would be different if his words were substantial, morally and ethically aspirational but they’re not. His ability to maintain a platform means nothing let alone means he’s accomplished- it would be different if anything he said was actually true or helped people grow but he’s essentially doing the opposite for this generation
@Wally-fg1qc
@Wally-fg1qc Месяц назад
​@@heavensaunders2509this the biggest cope I've read today, no way you actually believe that 😂
@migo5228
@migo5228 Месяц назад
@@Wally-fg1qcpeople say these things but would switch lives with Tate in a heart beat don’t be fooled they say these things to cope with there sorry lives
@emilym6214
@emilym6214 6 месяцев назад
I love the way the therapist expresses the importance of processing emotions.
@Person15776
@Person15776 6 месяцев назад
Yeah he's very good at this
@Antiteshmis
@Antiteshmis 4 месяца назад
Yet men are constantly told that expression, which is a form of processing, is vile when it comes from them, so they should abstain from it. But open up. But not show anger. But let it all go. But show restraint. By those very "therapists".
@sparta218
@sparta218 4 месяца назад
Where’s the time line on it?
@highestpeeqs9532
@highestpeeqs9532 4 месяца назад
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back!
@GGS348
@GGS348 2 месяца назад
curious but, how is that meassured. if you are functional and doing good in your life. Is it healthy, to feel bad about your emotions if you are happy with yourself and by world standard "successfull".
@ladynea
@ladynea 6 месяцев назад
Fascinating how Tate's entire body language changes in the last two minutes, no wonder he was so quick to shake hands and end the discussion. Brilliant conversation!
@SP07289
@SP07289 4 месяца назад
That's why he reached out his hands to end the conversation as well. He was looking side to side and thinking about what to say to keep the upperhand. Brilliant work by the therapist to expose how uneasy Andrew gets if he can't somehow one-up his opponent.
@grokkinghumans
@grokkinghumans 4 месяца назад
The way his leg keeps shaking at the end, wow!
@highestpeeqs9532
@highestpeeqs9532 4 месяца назад
Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back!
@milkxv
@milkxv 3 месяца назад
well in the last two minutes hes literally in a position that I think a good majority might find themselves uncomfortable with. Im not taking sides but the fact that we have casual viewers try to psychoanalyze his body language is wild to me. I might be in the most comfortable position on the couch with my buddies and shake my leg everyonce in a while where I find myself in the present and have to fiddle with something to distract myself. A lot of these actions can be seen literally everywhere, you don't have to be exposed, vulnerable for these actions to show. Honestly I think a wide study would bring intriguing results especially with therapist involvement but overall when you find you have nothing to do, other than during meditating times/mindfulness sessions you would find yourself fiddling or trying to fill that empty space.
@RogerValor
@RogerValor 3 месяца назад
@@milkxv it has thankfully nothing to do with psychoanalysis to recognize or talk about body language. Could be anything, but sometimes it is quite obvious it isn't. Usually when a group of people recognize the body expressing some internal emotions, they will come up with a plethora of details they thought was the trigger. But usually that is just rationalizing an empathic response. I think we all know, body language can be deceiving, but it sometimes is revealing, just as being over protective, is, as someone who does not take sides. Smirk.
@ryanmares6814
@ryanmares6814 День назад
If Tate is living the archetype of the hero’s journey, David, at least here, is living the archetype of the wise old man. This was a great watch.
@ohskillz808
@ohskillz808 7 дней назад
“The only thing better than having everything you want, is not wanting anything” -Andrew Tate
@kevinm97
@kevinm97 Год назад
I can say that this therapist was one of the people that has stumped andrew at times and made him think more than other guests. Andrew is a very straightforward guy he knows what hes gonna say and he seems like he already premeditates answers to questions people might ask him and this guy broke the glass of that..which is a very good thing for growth. That is what makes this podcast very good
@Yolo-fi8mv
@Yolo-fi8mv Год назад
SO TREUUUU
@Demigod8ether
@Demigod8ether Год назад
Definitely!
@shygrammer
@shygrammer Год назад
you took the words out of my mouth
@user-nj1zu2nf1x
@user-nj1zu2nf1x Год назад
He did prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that the man is completely delusional and irrational at times. And while that can be a strength it makes him susceptible to his own insane ego
@hyp3r-systems838
@hyp3r-systems838 Год назад
honestly it feels like he was just blowing smoke up the therapists ass to be quite honest, there were times where i KNOW Andrew was covering up and masking ANY INKLING of "weakness" or "vulnerablity" and he just gave a fluff fake "doodbro bravado" answer and im 90% sure the therapist could see right thru him and his fake bs answers because he knows he's putting up a front for the camera so the world doesnt see ANY weakness in him, which is understandable BUT it also puts up a shield between him and his supporters, fans, followers, AND the BIG chunk of the fence huggers that are curious about who he is REALLY as a man and then they get these bullshit "im superman!!" answers when a therapist is asking him to be Andrew not THE COBRA...
@user-fv3iw9kv7h
@user-fv3iw9kv7h 11 месяцев назад
This therapist is amazingly skillful at what he does. He can see right through Andrew but instead of confronting him and say something like "Here because you think like that you're a delusional narcissist" he just plants a seed of thought with non-threatening words like for example 18:50 "he first makes him a very nice compliment almost to melt and disarm him and then just plants a simple "there's a potential for self delusion". He just knows exactly how to communicate with such characters like Andrew.
@unknown-tq2yx
@unknown-tq2yx 11 месяцев назад
didn't even notice it but now that you mentioned it wow
@lowkeyunstable
@lowkeyunstable 11 месяцев назад
You’re also a little delusional, yourself bro
@zachbainbridge93
@zachbainbridge93 11 месяцев назад
Yes he may be delusional and narcissistic but I wouldn’t consider those qualities to be negative in him. They actually serve him quite well without those two qualities he wouldn’t be in the position that he’s in.
@thelonesoldier4518
@thelonesoldier4518 11 месяцев назад
I do not think Andrew is self delusional. I feel he just put things into perspective even though the other person might disagree.
@daahorse1652
@daahorse1652 11 месяцев назад
⁠@@thelonesoldier4518That’s pretty much Philosophy in a nutshell. If you have a different take on something that’s not like the usual then all of sudden “Oh he’s weird, he’s like an alien, he’s a dangerous man.” I don’t watch Andrew Tate at all but even I know that words often get misconstrued.
@tylus17
@tylus17 2 месяца назад
The part where Andrew spoke on his relationship with w/ his father was so eye opening. Mine chose my Mother over his sons. He gave away his power to the woman and because of that I had to seek out mentors else where and learn of manhood on my own. Moral of story: Never sacrifice your manhood/principles/integrity for “love”/women, money, etc.
@GoatHornz
@GoatHornz 21 день назад
He said he doesn't believe in permanent depression. Which is interesting because someone who's depressed isn't going to be depressed 100% of the time. I think the definitions he's using are a little different than the way other people use them
@user-vm2re8gq7r
@user-vm2re8gq7r Год назад
David actually managed to make Andrew like therapy. He said at the end that he wants to talk to you again. Impressive. Great conversation you guys had, it's a breath of fresh air from all the other Tate interviews that sometimes feel more strategic. Well done
@geog26
@geog26 Год назад
so was it a conversation or a theraapy sesion ? andew allways said that you get your therpy fro talknig to people =)) i allways felt the same lel
@rkingfarmer
@rkingfarmer Год назад
​@@geog26depends on the person. People who actively listen and understand and can provide intellectual feedback can be therapy
@eisenall1776
@eisenall1776 Год назад
⁠@@geog26 I can tell you it was definitely a therapy session. I had the same parenting from my parents and David made SO MANY things clear to me and i never felt that relief before. It felt like potion of peacefulness dropped over my head without him even directly talking to me. I might even consider seeking therapy. I am very successful academically, and i have similar world views with tate but this video was a different world to me
@winterroadspokenword4681
@winterroadspokenword4681 Год назад
Good therapy IS a conversation..it's just one with someone who understands pain, and knows how to help you grow by not avoiding pain anymore.@@geog26
@bluwrld2030
@bluwrld2030 11 месяцев назад
Never seen somebody pick andrew’s brain with this level of respect with a good genuine conversation going back-and-forth props to your podcast. I’ll be watching more no disrespect just a conversation what I like to see.
@femmebridal6710
@femmebridal6710 11 месяцев назад
That's what therapists do. They will 100% supportively help you and understand you or guide you.
@harrisgrzech1631
@harrisgrzech1631 11 месяцев назад
Agreed, it made me understand Andrew as a person a bit more. He's very intelligent just a bit ignorant, he should talk to more people like this.
@lanier2141
@lanier2141 11 месяцев назад
​@@femmebridal6710 Orrrrrrr they try to tell more about yourself that only you could know, but convince you that they can know as well.
@user-ws9ez3eo4j
@user-ws9ez3eo4j 2 месяца назад
This was such a beautiful and artistic exchange, and there’s almost a paternal aspect to it, and I just feel that this is going to be such a turning point for some people who have been made to be aggressively resilient/resistant to “failure.” Well done. I so appreciate this insight into Andrew’s mind.
@DarlaAnne
@DarlaAnne Месяц назад
This was fascinating. Loved the end! I hope there's another!
@TopG-lu1hq
@TopG-lu1hq Месяц назад
The end was the best moment of the interview
@AfrahHamdyAR
@AfrahHamdyAR Год назад
I agree with this man, especially when it comes to refusing to be a victim, and grateful to our parents instead of looking for what was missing.. from experience those choices make u keep going if not you will never be able to go forward ( trust me have been there) ❤
@garydomaz1849
@garydomaz1849 11 месяцев назад
This is not a realistic mindset to have. He’s still human and prone to error. This was a full on display of narcissism.
@sshysterr9075
@sshysterr9075 11 месяцев назад
imagine being so sulky@@garydomaz1849
@Gigaguy
@Gigaguy 11 месяцев назад
@@garydomaz1849 I disagree, error is okay but being a victim wont get you were you want to be. Sure he might sound narcisisstic but theres a little narcissim thats required to achieve what you to. I hope you can see the good in his points. i wish you the best in life
@G6Mr-
@G6Mr- 11 месяцев назад
@@garydomaz1849 not to have, more like try to have because yes this is too perfect and trying to be perfect will make you the closest to it
@tomolo2619
@tomolo2619 11 месяцев назад
Son of God does not mean that God has a child in Christianity! *what a mistake in the Qur'an!* Son of God are 2 titles one referring to the Word of God and one referring to creation (humans, angels, demons)
@spikelou
@spikelou 11 месяцев назад
The handshake at the end was outstanding. The tension from Andrew and the acknowledgment of breakthrough from David was unmistakable. The entire conversation was perfectly wrapped up in that moment. I saw Andrew's vulnerability and it was very inspiring. Well done to both of you!
@user-dm5fz4oq7d
@user-dm5fz4oq7d 11 месяцев назад
glazing
@CJWII
@CJWII 11 месяцев назад
​@-TimeToChangeSpot on but Andrew taint followers have mong brains and can't process all of those facts.
@erjonhashanii3542
@erjonhashanii3542 11 месяцев назад
​@-TimeToChange Exactly. Idk what these people are thinking about his vulnerability or sadness or whatever. Dude literally admitted that he wants to be as vulnerable as possible. Yet there was nothing so sad and bad in his vulnerability. The end was a fucking psychic bullshit that felt kinda gay, which andrew seemed to be uncomfortable. "Feel another man" what the heck are you on about.
@jacopocinelli1410
@jacopocinelli1410 11 месяцев назад
​@-TimeToChangeman we are all humans and therefore we also live on other levels than the rational world. There is not introvert and there is no extrovert, or at least in this case, we all work the same way.
@christinaromania
@christinaromania 10 месяцев назад
😂 The ending was epic. Andrew just chose to put an end to the interaction as he believed it had just lost any purpose by not being able to analyze and talk anymore. So I felt he thought in a way "Great chat but now you're only wasting my time by asking me to feel your presence. Let's end this bullshit cause I've better things to do" 😂
@mikell.6064
@mikell.6064 Месяц назад
So, basically, he lives in a perpetual state of mania.
@soheiladam7510
@soheiladam7510 2 дня назад
and you live in a perpetual state of servitude
@mikell.6064
@mikell.6064 2 дня назад
@@soheiladam7510 So did all heroes, martyrs, saints, and leaders. To serve is to transcend and be part of something greater than yourself. There is no greatness without serving others, there is no serving others if one is an egocentric narcissist.
@neixonsotto9322
@neixonsotto9322 24 дня назад
This mentality is actually necessary in today's world
@StoicEvolution1
@StoicEvolution1 6 месяцев назад
"The more you seek the uncomfortable, the more you will become comfortable." - Seneca
@Darrell1977
@Darrell1977 7 месяцев назад
Dude interviews himself. So much self-defence without an aggressor just to not show any weakness.
@sauloros4861
@sauloros4861 6 месяцев назад
And is tha supposed to be bad
@Hattiesburgpatriot
@Hattiesburgpatriot 5 месяцев назад
​@sauloros4861 ,it's just very revealing. Let's not forget that "TOP G" was running chats with men for his girls. So, in effect Tate was talking dirty to men. Let that sink in. That's hardly masculine. He's definitely overcompensating with his false ego. He was abandoned as a child. So, his narcissistic defenses are not surprising.
@iiamyah2423
@iiamyah2423 4 месяца назад
his biggest weakness is his fear to fail or feel defeated.
@billynamer
@billynamer 4 месяца назад
@@iiamyah2423hit the nail on the coffin. His deep fear which is to lose control of a situation and not have control of his environment created such inner conflict, that he has nightmares and inducing fear.
@VallerionPVP
@VallerionPVP 4 месяца назад
​@@Hattiesburgpatriotwe found the customer
@psyphonyxaudio
@psyphonyxaudio Месяц назад
I never understood just how English Tate is ...but I can finally hear it in this long form talk .. and not in the short clips of him.
@idn
@idn 2 месяца назад
Andrew Tate talking here reminds me a bit of the young, completely naive version of myself at age 20. Completely in denial of who I truly was and so stubborn, that nothing can be anything less than the most stalwart armor protecting my image. So glad I evolved and outgrew that.
@soheiladam7510
@soheiladam7510 2 дня назад
you forget one thing though, you're not Andrew Tate and you haven't experienced a fraction of what he experienced, so comparing your situation to him is delusional.
@alizzybookling
@alizzybookling 8 месяцев назад
This interview was amazing. This is the first time I've ever fully watched Andrew Tate. The final few minutes when David does that exercise to force Andrew to stay present with him when he starts to think...Andrew's leg starts tapping because he's uncomfortable and just not used to not thinking. Captivating stuff. And I have to admit...Andrew Tate isn't who I thought he was. I relate a lot to his rational mind as I do the same thing. This is good shit here, David. Truly fascinating.
@RobertMorgan
@RobertMorgan 7 месяцев назад
well yeah, we're humans, we don't think we die instantly. You stop thinking on a street you get hit, you stop thinking during sex you knock some chick up. Staying present means thinking about EVERY tiny thing happening at all times all the time, present means 1000% on and on edge constantly. Not being present is when you relax. At least with me. If I'm present other people don't exist to me, they're just obstacles. It's when I'm not present and I can think I can think about other people.
@iwsajet8506
@iwsajet8506 7 месяцев назад
@@RobertMorganI think I disagree with that take. To be present would mean to fully be in the moment and not judging the information or stimulus coming into the mind. This is the core principle behind meditation and most eastern spiritual philosophies. When you are on and on edge, you are judging all input and what it means to your existence and survival.
@obce
@obce 6 месяцев назад
it's not a nervous thing. Huberman goes over this in depth. It's a trick we (adhd people) learn from an early age that helps us focus. Some people move their tongues. Some bounce their legs. It's the opposite of nervousness, it's increased focus.
@ryojs4286
@ryojs4286 6 месяцев назад
More like he's a very energetic person And David had literally nothing to offer You can pretend he's nothing to make yourself feel better though
@Derik.818
@Derik.818 5 месяцев назад
@@iwsajet8506I think you misinterpreted what he said. To sum up what he said, to be present isn’t necessarily paranoia but understand that LIFE happens. Situations out of our control can happen and simply acknowledging that.
@yansouldance
@yansouldance Год назад
A great therapist is not one to say the “right things” but one to ask the right questions, to listen, to instigate thoughts in the client organically and to seamlessly lay the armor of the client’s down. Such a fresh breeze of sights with him. Great job!
@sutcliffedavid
@sutcliffedavid Год назад
Thank you!
@Mickk0205
@Mickk0205 Год назад
No clue who you are but just wanted to mention you look incredible.
@quanofhxd763
@quanofhxd763 Год назад
@@Mickk0205 you aint pulling her bro bro
@Talkless142
@Talkless142 26 дней назад
It still amazes me how many people equates wealth with wisdom. Andrew is one confused individual.
@soheiladam7510
@soheiladam7510 2 дня назад
you're the confused one here.
@sameehscott
@sameehscott 17 дней назад
Psychiatrist is casting “doubt” into the conversation, and mislabeling EMPATHY with vulnerability, therefore, causing miscommunication in “finding my weakness” vs. “acknowledging my greatest strength”. Also. The psychiatrist approached this dialog as a competition in trying to tame a bear (egotistic approach), failing to “out-impress” Tate at every turn. Truth is truth. Yall be gifted 😊❤
@ryanmares6814
@ryanmares6814 День назад
He’s a therapist, not a psychiatrist. “Truth be truth” 🙄
@LifeWithIbrahim1
@LifeWithIbrahim1 10 месяцев назад
Incredibly good podcast, it's genuinely rare we see interviewers try to humanise Andrew or anyone else in this circle without having some deeper agenda. I truly enjoyed seeing you pick his brain and make him think a little harder. Tate is human at the end of the day, and the listening skills you showed in your responses helped bring that humanity to life. I haven't seen part one yet, but I'll definitely do it now. God bless you
@johanbtheman
@johanbtheman 7 месяцев назад
It was monologue.
@1ron0xide
@1ron0xide 6 месяцев назад
Andrew dehumanized himself. Nobody has a hidden agenda against this boy
@andreiafernandes8719
@andreiafernandes8719 8 месяцев назад
"That's true... BUT i also feel like..." it's his thing. Deflecting and trying very hard to always be right by the end of his monologues. In the peak of rationality. Seeing David work around him was amazing. The way David can give a compliment right before dropping "potential for self delusion" is a beautiful way to work with personalities like Tate. The last minutes were so interesting. There's your vulnerability. David is so so good.
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds 7 месяцев назад
I learned early in life that if you are gonna critique someone or point out potential flaws, the best way is always to start with a genuine compliment and then framing your point as a question to them. Atleast if you wanna move them in any other direction than they are going.... I used that technique alot in my past and during a year I actually managed to make my racist coworker change his attitude and start seeing ppl as individuals rather than judging everyone based on the most extreme example he could make up... or rather; he changed his own attitude... A couple years later he actually thanked me for making him think and being able to let go of alot of anger he carried since being in the afghan war... -Imagine If David ends up changing Tate as a man and makes him realize he doesn't have to be a conartist and predator or even be the best, to succeed in life... That would be fuggin crazy! :D What that techniques specifically does: The compliment makes them lower their guards and the question makes them think about IF your point could be true instead of the opposite; An insult would raise their guards and instead of asking a postulate would make them go straight to a counterattack. A. "I really like the way you are able to articulate your reflections clearly, but could reflection be a defense mechanism?" B. "well... thats a good point, maybe you are right to some extend..." as oppposed to A. "You are really delusional and yoour reflections is a cover for your obvious insecurities and fear." B. "I don't have any fears because I always win and you will never change that!"
@lunartanginamo333
@lunartanginamo333 6 месяцев назад
I’m just going home and I’m not going back
@TalesofTwoWorlds1
@TalesofTwoWorlds1 6 месяцев назад
I don't think David is working around him. The main agenda behind this conversation is to analyze Tate, therefore, as a response Tate has to explain his point of view. As he said he psycho analyzes himself. He has to have answers to most of his actions. In that case, he always has to include "buts" to ensure he gets the truth across as much as he can. I think everyone who psycho-analyzes themselves will answer just the same.
@ultragear207
@ultragear207 6 месяцев назад
@@TalesofTwoWorlds1 i constantly psychoanalyze myself and i do the same, just like you said trying to get the complete picture there
@justinhogan3785
@justinhogan3785 6 месяцев назад
He is truly the most insane and delusional Man pretending to be a Man that exist.
@hustie2543
@hustie2543 Месяц назад
Good example of how he denies his own childlike neediness in order to preserve the heroic image of his own father, and thus also the grandiosity of being the son of such a father. He lives his entire life in narcissistic overcompensation (women, prostitution, watches, cars, exploitation, etc.) and has thereby influenced an entire generation, especially men. The denial arguments he gives as to why his father didn't have time for him are so, so sad. And he shouldn't feel anger towards his father anyway, because then he would have to feel his pain and suffering...he would then hold the father responsible...and de-idealize him. Then it would turn out that it wasn't a successful, super important, heroic father who had no time for his son, but simply an incompetent father. He had to earn recognition and appreciation, he had to play chess. That is, it didn't matter what the son wanted, he always had to ingratiate himself to be seen. "I have to EARN attention. I have to be someone to be loved," I would even go further and say : "I have to be someone in order to exist." In order to survive, he has developed an extremely performance-demanding part that decouples him from his child mode, ensures success and money and thus secures his fragile self-esteem. Unfortunately, he will never be able to experience real and authentic relationships and connections because he will constantly be stuck in his coping mode, which is incredibly uncomfortable to endure.
@danielattah4801
@danielattah4801 Месяц назад
The amount of times Andrew said "that's a very good question"😂
@soheiladam7510
@soheiladam7510 2 дня назад
He always says that though.
@ab-nr6bq
@ab-nr6bq 3 месяца назад
I remember reading about Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and one of the hardest things for people with this disorder is to do therapy. Its always a power struggle for control. I don't want to be an armchair psychiatrist, but i feel like he has every single quality of an NPD. They need to be the best in everything as validation for their low self worth. Its his defense mechanism to show this grandiose persona.
@Frankthegb
@Frankthegb 3 месяца назад
He doesn’t have NPD. That’s way too blanket of a diagnosis. There’s something much, much deeper there
@user-ju8lt8ip1x
@user-ju8lt8ip1x 2 месяца назад
@@Frankthegbor… he’s just playing a multi million dollar character like literally every other influencer online does 🤦‍♂️ crazy how everyone in the real world says he the nicest guy but everyone on the internet says he’s a narcissist. Wake tf up. ITS A PERSONA RED PILL CHARACTER
@brody_gains
@brody_gains 2 месяца назад
or maybe hes trying to help people with people looking for a problem when there isnt one
@milagrosgalvan9582
@milagrosgalvan9582 2 месяца назад
or maybe he has a different personality and point of view on life. Just because some people are more logical and rational than emotional doesnt mean you have a personality disorder.
@user-ws9ez3eo4j
@user-ws9ez3eo4j 2 месяца назад
I agree with this to a degree, in that he absolutely has some characteristics of NPD. I think the difference may be that (at least from what I understand from this interview) Andrew has developed these characteristics as a result of trauma, and not as a result of a mental affect that is present at the earliest detectable age. I think it could be something else that shares many similar characteristics.
@aslee330
@aslee330 7 месяцев назад
Andrew definitely has a lot of blind spots. He LITERALLY said it himself "the only thing better then having everything you want is not wanting anything" yet Andrew's entire mindset has been built around allowing him to achieve everything he wants from the external world and does not allow him to become the truest version of his most powerful self, which would be to be able to truly want nothing in this world.
@LK-tp2le
@LK-tp2le 7 месяцев назад
THIS!!! His definition of success requires constantly chasing external validation and material things. Inner peace and contentment comes from connecting with our authentic inner self and feeling worthy and loveable in the absence of external validation. Also, if he was able to truly connect with his emotions without deflecting and intellectualising them, it would enable him to form deep meaningful relationships with emotional intimacy rather than being stuck in the role of only the financial provider in all his relationships.
@aslee330
@aslee330 7 месяцев назад
very well said.@@LK-tp2le
@lorellaldos5263
@lorellaldos5263 7 месяцев назад
Although he talks alot (because it is difficult for him to be present), he shows openess to learn about his blind spots. He really wants to learn. And for that I have ALOT of respect.
@user-dk1bh8bu9i
@user-dk1bh8bu9i 7 месяцев назад
I think ,if he had nothing in this world , no cars no girls no money , how would he convince the men that he is successful and rich . most people want that success (having everything in the world) . i think he can be the better one but he chose the level below it just to prove and become a Positively Inspirational Motivating Person
@chayalapid1598
@chayalapid1598 7 месяцев назад
Also, Idk if he ever talked about it or not, but he is a narcissist by definition. On one hand he says that truth doesn't matter when it comes to depression, on the other hand he says that his main goal is to show the real truth about the world to young men, he's playing with the truth when its most beneficial for him. And that thought is problematic, it doesn't allow you to understand who you really are and therefore you'll feel that you constantly have to wear this mask, live up to those expectations that you built on your own... its exhausting and basically you aren't living your life for yourself, you living it for others. Of course narcissism can make you achieve greater things in life than average person, but at the end, with that narrative you'll die loved really by no one and why do we live for? Just to satisfy ourselves all the time? Always thinking that we are the center of the world and everybody depends on us? Nobody will remember Andrew tate 10,000 years from now and if will so what? He's dead he can't care. That's my problem with him, his narcissism prevents him or anyone else he teaches those things to feel love. And from my perspective, love is the point of life.
@stuartmeadows2040
@stuartmeadows2040 2 месяца назад
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing this. First David Sutcliffe video I've seen but I'm now subscribing! I was struck by the intelligence of you both, and the manner in which you both approached and navigated this interaction. Difficult dynamic to cover so much in only 2 hours, and yet still managed to build the rapport and successfully gently challenge some assumptions. Also found it very interesting to hear Andrew Tate speak, given that I have never watched any of his content. - his humanity is so apparent. I mean this in the sense that I see his flawed rationale, or as he says, his filter, that we all have. It was an interesting self-reflection process to watch this and identify exaggerated traits of myself in both of you, good and bad traits. It was also interesting how to identify the transference I felt towards Andrew Tate and to explore where some of those frustrations came from when I heard certain things he said. I can understand why Andrew might trigger certain reactions from people, because of how provocative, generalising and black and white his rationale can be. I'd encourage them to think about what he is actually saying (underneath the content). I'm certainly hearing him crying out, "If cannot be smart, or competent, I'm be a failure. If I'm not in control, I'm weak. I need to be perfect to be valuable. I need to be right to be loveable." He spoke a lot of revealing things, but the continuity of "(I want to be) a good person" seems to be important to him. It can show how his filter can process all the information and his own beliefs and behaviours to validate he is a "good person". I wonder what it would mean to him, if he weren't a good person. How it would make him FEEL not be a good person.
@Paperaincoat
@Paperaincoat 3 дня назад
A great therapist is one who lets their clients to vent out, good job 💪
@rdcruick
@rdcruick Год назад
I really didn't expect to sit down and watch the whole interview in one sitting, but I just couldn't stop. I learned some new things about myself, reaffirmed some other things I believed before, and disagreed with other things. Absolutely fascinating interview, and a fantastic job. I truly hope we get more of this.
@nickb220
@nickb220 Год назад
i had to take this in doses lol
@therealsey
@therealsey Год назад
Definitely, I've never watched an interview before that incited self-reflection within myself.
@MrSixohfour
@MrSixohfour Год назад
As a fellow therapist I loved this! I learnt a lot about myself as I am very left brain dominant like Andrew. It was interesting to watch Andrew move into a les cognitive state, his voice even changed. I also know that being busy is a trauma response, constantly doing represses our emotions so it makes sense he “never feels sad”.
@JustChill-zd4ib
@JustChill-zd4ib Год назад
If you sit all day on your ass sure you'll get sad after a good workout you are too tired to feel sad. Lazy people problem.
@noahraab2429
@noahraab2429 Год назад
Maybe you should be a tad bit less empathetic towards this guy as long you’re not giving him therapy. Considering how many he’s influenced to need some.
@Stixxs254
@Stixxs254 Год назад
@@JustChill-zd4ib You have like 0 idea about the topic and it shows, so please be quiet. Working out is not a problem solver for everything, sure it helps but it won´t cure your depression
@dan4992
@dan4992 Год назад
@@JustChill-zd4ib you sound angry which seems to be common amongst "no sadness, only gym" bros
@Theoneandonlybish
@Theoneandonlybish Год назад
​@@JustChill-zd4ibthats gonna bite u in the future
@storiesandpoems
@storiesandpoems 22 часа назад
Tate is a courageous person. He's the perfect warrior. He's the guy you'd want on the battle field with you. However, the criticism that he's insensitive is evident not just in problem solving, but in understanding others and their weaknesses. He has trouble with forgiveness and compassion. He is fighting everyone to win. If you come to him with a weakness, he wouldn't value your worth beyond what advantageous he can exploit from you. The worth of an individual is measured by his courage and strength. I think he has a lot to offer people today because he absolutely obliterates the victim mentality. He embraces loyalty and fulfilling promises. But he fails to recognise the value of the virtue and strength of forgiveness.
@ddoperations2768
@ddoperations2768 25 дней назад
Take is longing for the love of his father. Poor dude actually.
@unnamed154
@unnamed154 7 месяцев назад
I was depressed and diagnosed with major depressive disorder and prescribed medication. I didn't like the way the meds made me feel because i was still depressed; the meds just masked it. Found a new therapist who gave me a different perspective. I stopped taking the meds and identified the root of my depression and set a goal. Im no longer depressed and my therapist recognizes that. He tells me he can see by the way i talk now, my tone, the progress ive made toward my goal. Still on track to meeting my goal. I have even caught myself in moments of true joy. I have the tools to get myself out of low points. Extremely grateful for my therapist helping me get to where i am by giving me the tiols and different perspectives.
@kristyhawes
@kristyhawes 7 месяцев назад
The meds take 2 mths to work
@unnamed154
@unnamed154 7 месяцев назад
@@kristyhawes yup and took different ones as I had negative side effects. Tried for over a year, not worth the money, imo. This is all personal experience. They "worked" in helping me live with it but didn't resolve it.
@theinternetisntreal
@theinternetisntreal 6 месяцев назад
​@@kristyhawes"work" ok buddy
@autisticsuicidal7054
@autisticsuicidal7054 6 месяцев назад
Keep observing the world That which remains true despite being hit hard You will see that your depression was just a mechanism to let you know that your mindset wasn't in alignment with reality Depression is just a notification
@unnamed154
@unnamed154 6 месяцев назад
@@autisticsuicidal7054 I like what you said, "depression is just a notification." I feel that when Im in a low point. Like oops ok what happened, let's change it, then I'm back to being the person I like.
@WhitePillMan
@WhitePillMan Год назад
Absolute masterclass in challenging a polarizing personality. Only an amazing therapist could pull this off. Bravo
@onetwo3411
@onetwo3411 Год назад
He didn't challenge him whatsoever.
@bobf1290
@bobf1290 Год назад
​@@onetwo3411elaborate
@stayinthepursuit8427
@stayinthepursuit8427 Год назад
exactly. He sucked him off more or less., ONE KEY thing to ask him was why he thinks life is a chess game. This zero sum i must win and you must lose thinking paradigm is instilled from his dad obviously. do we need more of these kind of cockroaches?
@stayinthepursuit8427
@stayinthepursuit8427 Год назад
no wonder he tops it off with brainwashing binary thinking pedophile religion islam.
@WhitePillMan
@WhitePillMan Год назад
@@onetwo3411 then you’re weren’t paying close enough attention. I understand how it was confusing though bc his challenges were extremely subtle and always sandwiched between compliments. When you’re dealing with a narcissist the only way you can ever get them to open up is a sort of Trojan horse - you have to hide your challenges among praise.
@EvolutionOfShannon
@EvolutionOfShannon Месяц назад
I absolutely LOVE how this ended. This was amazing to watch him slowly loosen up and become vulnerable. I love this. First video I’m seeing of Andrew tate too. So I’m glad I’m getting this as my first impression
@DibbzTV
@DibbzTV 2 месяца назад
Honestly Tate had that one moment in the beginning, but the therapist had some daggers
@noodle6754
@noodle6754 Год назад
This was Andrew's BEST podcast conversation yet. It was so nice to see this side of him...I could see he was resisting slightly and it made me laugh to watch him in a more vulnerable space! Great podcast guys, well done
@DeifyDan
@DeifyDan 11 месяцев назад
Man, I think obi wan kenobi was great at listening Andrew without trying to argue even he know's about the harsh ideas that keep him protected from facing deep emotions from childhood. He is wise enough to understand how the conversation is being controlled but capable of generating reflection without engaging in a fight.
@ashlieh
@ashlieh Месяц назад
I don’t always agree with Andrew but I do think he’s a very highly intelligent person. Mentally strong as he is physically and I like that. He has everything a woman would want in a good strong man BUT, he lacks loyalty for his woman. Meaning, he thinks it’s okay to sleep with other women. That’s not okay, she has a heart, she has feelings too. So if he truly loves his woman, he will not want to see her cry.
@rakanbawazeer3498
@rakanbawazeer3498 10 дней назад
Thank you david for this incredible question and presence on the interview👍🏻
@simonfetwi
@simonfetwi Год назад
This was one of the best podcast interviews I've ever watched. Excellent questions were being asked by David and we saw a side of Andrew we never saw before. It really kept me engaged the whole way.
@bigman9314
@bigman9314 Год назад
I neve thought I would watch a video over two hours besides a movie lol but it was good
@raidermaxx2324
@raidermaxx2324 11 месяцев назад
You love rapists? thats cool man. Just stay out of my country, and everything will be cool
@tatiyanaviale
@tatiyanaviale 7 месяцев назад
Joy comes from this video because not often do we see two ppl communicating like this. This is beautiful they are literally smiling at each other even though they don’t have the same perspectives.
@yourfabilouscoach
@yourfabilouscoach 5 месяцев назад
Its suuuuch eyecandy, and also two such beautiful men with such beautiful hearts and interesting personas. haha
@lyvsix
@lyvsix 5 месяцев назад
Hahah yes this is the defibition of commubicating, listening and connecting lol. He doesnt even have a proper onologue to stixk to, he contradicts himself constantly, often several times in the same interview...if he didnt benefit from being an idiot I woud feel bad for him....smh
@4DCAL
@4DCAL Месяц назад
Its so unbelievably true because i used to think i was depressed to the point i was taking medication but after i changed my mindset and worked on myself it was completely gone and hasny been back in almost 10 years, same with anxiety
@marcodegrandis7417
@marcodegrandis7417 24 дня назад
the hands posture gets me
@jeremyayers5353
@jeremyayers5353 3 месяца назад
Anxiety is the warning sign that you disagree with your current situation. Anxiety explored turns into anger. Anger is the energy that allows action. Action causes satisfaction, satisfaction over time causes happiness. Inaction turns anger and anxiety into depression.
@Jamie-ur6xy
@Jamie-ur6xy 3 месяца назад
love this
@matthewtoll7858
@matthewtoll7858 3 месяца назад
“Anger is the energy that allows action” is dumb as hell
@Benucci_music
@Benucci_music 3 месяца назад
Anger can be an outpouring of energy but that doesn't mean it's positive because it creates action. Action could be good or bad quite obviously
@Adrian-yv1te
@Adrian-yv1te 3 месяца назад
@@matthewtoll7858you can act out of love as well
@Frankthegb
@Frankthegb 3 месяца назад
@@matthewtoll7858 that’s a weird way to spell “I’m dumb as hell”
@eagle003
@eagle003 6 месяцев назад
Those last 2 minutes are IT. He's masking all the pain he feels by words & semantics. If he allows himself to feel the presence of other people, instead of talking through it, he'll be a different person.
@eliot7189
@eliot7189 4 месяца назад
I came here to comment that Andrew masks himself well (I see right through him) -- he's built himself up around avoiding anything emotional and defaults to his left brain.
@milkxv
@milkxv 3 месяца назад
well in the last two minutes hes literally in a position that I think a good majority might find themselves uncomfortable with. Im not taking sides but the fact that we have casual viewers try to psychoanalyze his body language is wild to me. I might be in the most comfortable position on the couch with my buddies and shake my leg everyonce in a while where I find myself in the present and have to fiddle with something to distract myself. A lot of these actions can be seen literally everywhere, you don't have to be exposed, vulnerable for these actions to show. Honestly I think a wide study would bring intriguing results especially with therapist involvement but overall when you find you have nothing to do, other than during meditating times/mindfulness sessions you would find yourself fiddling or trying to fill that empty space.
@damienholland8103
@damienholland8103 3 месяца назад
He likes to convey himself as totally analytical person unmoved by the emotions of others or his own emotions. But he's still human. He talks like someone on the spectrum a higher functioning autistic person. I'm not sure what he has but I believe he has some type of personality disorder. Not that I have anything against people with such a disorder. The way he avoids emotion and describes weakness is not normal or healthy.
@austinarnold1770
@austinarnold1770 3 месяца назад
​@milk8699 I think it's pretty clear. He felt neglected as a kid. Uses hyper rationalizations as a coping mechanism. Kinda sad he passes that same mentality to his kids.
@damienholland8103
@damienholland8103 3 месяца назад
Comments critical of Andrew Tate are being erased.
@monkemilitia
@monkemilitia Месяц назад
Andrew Tate’s persona and his guard are on constantly. Imagine his true self is a city, and this guard against vulnerability is a wall meant to protect the city. Rather then live in the city, Tate lives within the wall, where is is confining and limiting.
@soheiladam7510
@soheiladam7510 2 дня назад
That's the most stupid comment I've seen.
@Jack.0ctober
@Jack.0ctober 2 месяца назад
Oh wow. That finger snap and, "Come back" took me straight into one of my own therapy sessions lol. Definitely a dissociative disorder. He really can't deal with the pain of what's happened in his life and is suppressing it SO hard that his brain won't even let him realize that that is what is going on. It's such a strong defense mechanism. I bet if he had actually let that moment of connection happen near the end, he would've broken down in tears.
@jovanav3
@jovanav3 Год назад
Full praise to David for his indescribable patience, excellent questions, and all his effort in order to not hurt Tate's ego. Really enjoyed it!
@abstragento0087
@abstragento0087 Год назад
If he doesn't hurt his ego he is no therapist the ego is a scam if a therapist doesn't confront the scam he is one himself
@eisenall1776
@eisenall1776 Год назад
@@abstragento0087its a natural thing to have an ego, its literally something necessary for survival. Why tf do you keep trying to humiliate and annihilate everyone‘s pride? Are you psychopaths?
@winterroadspokenword4681
@winterroadspokenword4681 Год назад
God literally brings tests TO confront our ego. Many people see this as growing through pain, but its not true. God doesn't bring us pain, he just brings us stuff to confront our ego. We always grow when we drop a bit more ego and release a little more stored pain.
@MrWiskers2445
@MrWiskers2445 Год назад
@@abstragento0087 a good therapist will never hurt an ego, only challenge it within empathetic bounds
@Tommy_2_Smooth
@Tommy_2_Smooth Год назад
​@@abstragento0087 Absolutely incorrect imo, I believe a true therapist as seen in the video can deliver thought provoking questions without the need to peneitrate someone's ego. An ego is absolutely important, let's say the therapist here started degrading tate now what would that do? Probably make tate defensive less open and overall wouldn't be beneficial. Don't make wild claims without supporting your opinion, anyway I'd say the certified psycho therapist is more qualified to ask questions as opposed to you lol.
@DamaniJones
@DamaniJones Год назад
I honestly think Andrew has 90+% of the mental tools that would absolutely save any man if they were to equip the same mental tools. There are definitely some blind spots, but it’s amazing to hear a lot about his mental landscape. David truly is the best of the best at getting the right information out of someone.
@JCB576
@JCB576 Год назад
I think he made two very problematic distinctions: 1) I think he fundamentaly does not understand how depression works. On one hand regarding the way it is caused (it is not in every case just a mindset thing), and on the other hand you can"t neglect depression and make it go away by simply not believing in it. If you don"t treat the depression and the underlying issues it is going to hit you even harder. And we see it thousands of men killing themselfs because they fail to acknowledge that and don"t go to therapy. 2) If you neglect truth for the sace of efficiency you will sooner or later miss one important thing that can cause your downfall. Think of big banks who always want to run as efficient as possible and make as much money as possible completely negleting potential problems or simply not seeing them.
@aknightwing9077
@aknightwing9077 Год назад
@@JCB576it kind of is a mindset thing. I think he has a deeper understanding than you and what you believe. At the end of the day you’re the only one who can get yourself out of that funk
@g3mint446
@g3mint446 Год назад
He remind me of myself :D
@joshuat123
@joshuat123 Год назад
@@JCB576 get a grip
@rishavupadhayay5685
@rishavupadhayay5685 Год назад
​@@aknightwing9077how exactly would love to hear about that
@Alog74
@Alog74 2 месяца назад
I'm a 47 year old woman and I can say I've never known true happiness but I understand when Tate says he is better at getting things done when he's under stress or under anger or fear. He's right you get way more done and you you get thru the harder times when your mad and not depressed. Depression gives you no energy but anger has a fuel burning in it that allows you to push forward like nothing else. I totally agree with him. GOOD point. Is it right no but its true.
@Abdkourabi.
@Abdkourabi. 2 месяца назад
57:50 Song name: Suger Daddy -- Andrew tate.
@mattkriese7170
@mattkriese7170 Год назад
That was quite an adventure. You could really see that Andrew was enjoying the questioning, as he is a man who enjoys challenges. By the end, David left him in a space that seemed to feel unfamiliar for Tate. His willingness to participate in the questioning ceased when Sutcliffe redirected his rationalizing to being into a state of presence with him. With the reaching out of Andrew's hand it felt as if he had recognized that David had taught him something as perhaps a more "veteran" opponent would in a ring. The "Round 3" request feels almost poetic given the context of Tate's professional career and relentlessness. I'm really looking forward to the next one!
@amorphous0000
@amorphous0000 11 месяцев назад
For anyone who does not understand, Tate suggests that experiencing "depressive feelings" is different from "depression." He believes that while one might encounter depressive feelings, succumbing to depression implies a passive acceptance of these feelings. This perspective emphasizes that individuals can choose to confront and challenge depressive feelings instead of feeling powerless to them.
@kaycefloyd
@kaycefloyd 11 месяцев назад
You don’t choose to succumb to depression. I have diagnosed PTSD and MDD. I do agree that I would have no motivation to be where I’m at if I didn’t have these mental struggles. Because of my mental Illness I’m 23, have a house, became a single mom for a year due to both of us not working on our mental health, have my degree, in school for nursing and working as an office manager as a medical assistant, own my car, no debt, 750 credit, 13k I’m savings, now recently married to my sons dad and I did all of what I mentioned in one year on my own. I had sexual abuse as a child..father not in my life and step dad is an alcoholic. Without my struggles I wouldn’t be where I’m at but I ALSO have had to FIGHT burnout when it was all done and my body just gave up. I lost 45 pounds in that year, had a bleeding ulcer, and it resulted in anemia. Depression isn’t only mental it affects the physical well being over time. I think I’m successful for my age now but with all the money my husband and I made…it would’ve meant nothing If I didn’t have my son and partner in my life. Andrew Tate having multiple kids in broken homes and multiple failed relationships honestly kinda shows the side effect of not healing your mental health. Yes he’s rich, but he still has a void.
@onouphrios
@onouphrios 11 месяцев назад
talking out your ass fr
@Themlpg73
@Themlpg73 11 месяцев назад
That’s true. Just choose to not be depressed.
@Bewkufmodi
@Bewkufmodi 11 месяцев назад
TRUE no such thing called as depression or feeling depressed exist in any third world country bc people don't have time to complain or bs about life. These things only happens in developed countries where people worry too much about little things.
@Luciphear
@Luciphear 10 месяцев назад
​@@Bewkufmodi That isn't remotely close to what was said at all. Depression very much is a real thing, and even Andrew said that he indeed has a very intimate relationship with exactly that, and that is exactly why he's disciplined and convinced himself that it's not real *for him*. He knows how to fight it, he knows how to subdue it and assume control over it and not let it take over, not let it get in the way or manifest itself outside of the containment in his own mind. People do feel depression, and people can absolutely be diagnosed with depression. The brain is a very complex structure and will be shaped and formed by many exterior factors that may be beyond your control. Or, if you're a believer in God, you may simply have been put on a path of endless tormenting trials of the mind. People in third world countries do experience this, you may just not perceive it the same or be subject to it the same. This isn't to say that you should give in to it, but ignoring it is nothing but idiocy. Taking control of it and manipulating it to strengthen yourself is positive, ignoring it and pretending it's not a thing is foolishness. Acknowledge it and reject it. Or just gaslight the ever-living fuck out of yourself I guess, whatever floats your boat.
@StudioTellTails
@StudioTellTails Месяц назад
Andrew Tate vs Jim Carrey
@TaNhuLam
@TaNhuLam 19 дней назад
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