I've been reading and enjoying your writing for a while. This is why I'd love to have some feedbacks regarding Andrew Tate, whose contents I also spend enough time consuming.
The narrative you build around fear and put Tate as prime example cannot be more wrong unfortunately.
He is truly feared by his rivals, as a man should be.
Still, he is not feared, but loved by the people around him, as a man should be.
His "gangster" character might be a result from his humble background, but his heart is far greater than many people I've known. Evidently, he built many shelters for stray animals, established many charities, donated millions to feed hungry children and promote solutions for mental health of modern men.
Also, there's still no real evidence regrading the human trafficking case but bullshit hit pieces and baseless accuses by mainstream media if you dig deep enough.
I appreciate you leaving some feedback. I always like hearing from my readers, even if it's to disagree.
I really don't know of anybody who loves Andrew Tate other than vulnerable young men who are looking for a sense of direction. And, on those people, he's a terrible influence.
I'm sorry we don't agree on this, but there really isn't anything anyone could say that would make me have any respect for him. I think he's just an awful influence and young men would do well to forget him. There are better role models out there.
Andrew Tate is a definitely a polarizing character. I don't personally follow him but know some girls and guys that do, they seem to like him (mostly because he is an unfiltered powerful voice, for the reasons you listed in your writing). His presence fills an obvious need for certain people to relate to and express their needs and desires. Not my personal style but I appreciate he is an influence that reflects part of society.
The influence of family and parents (or the absence of them) has an enormous effect in a child's/adults life. It sets you up for success and struggles. Our life purpose is to unwind the damage and rebuild to create the best and highest version of yourself.
I feel so much for everyone alive today because it is so easy to get sucked into social media/ marketing algo and then attempt to be what "character" you "think" you are supposed to be instead of being the individual that you are. Great article and yes, I continue to drink water! 🍶
Fair enough. I mean there certainly is demand for his kind of unfiltered behavior. The people he negatively influences don't even realize they're being negatively influenced.
That's funny, that's something I've noticed too. The whole theme of adulthood is undoing the damage done to us during childhood. And figuring out a better way. Everybody, in some sense, is damaged goods.
That was a great sentence. Everybody wants to follow characters - the harder road is learning how to think with nuance and not trying to "be" anything.
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I've been reading and enjoying your writing for a while. This is why I'd love to have some feedbacks regarding Andrew Tate, whose contents I also spend enough time consuming.
The narrative you build around fear and put Tate as prime example cannot be more wrong unfortunately.
He is truly feared by his rivals, as a man should be.
Still, he is not feared, but loved by the people around him, as a man should be.
His "gangster" character might be a result from his humble background, but his heart is far greater than many people I've known. Evidently, he built many shelters for stray animals, established many charities, donated millions to feed hungry children and promote solutions for mental health of modern men.
Also, there's still no real evidence regrading the human trafficking case but bullshit hit pieces and baseless accuses by mainstream media if you dig deep enough.
Best,
I appreciate you leaving some feedback. I always like hearing from my readers, even if it's to disagree.
I really don't know of anybody who loves Andrew Tate other than vulnerable young men who are looking for a sense of direction. And, on those people, he's a terrible influence.
I'm sorry we don't agree on this, but there really isn't anything anyone could say that would make me have any respect for him. I think he's just an awful influence and young men would do well to forget him. There are better role models out there.
Andrew Tate is a definitely a polarizing character. I don't personally follow him but know some girls and guys that do, they seem to like him (mostly because he is an unfiltered powerful voice, for the reasons you listed in your writing). His presence fills an obvious need for certain people to relate to and express their needs and desires. Not my personal style but I appreciate he is an influence that reflects part of society.
The influence of family and parents (or the absence of them) has an enormous effect in a child's/adults life. It sets you up for success and struggles. Our life purpose is to unwind the damage and rebuild to create the best and highest version of yourself.
I feel so much for everyone alive today because it is so easy to get sucked into social media/ marketing algo and then attempt to be what "character" you "think" you are supposed to be instead of being the individual that you are. Great article and yes, I continue to drink water! 🍶
Fair enough. I mean there certainly is demand for his kind of unfiltered behavior. The people he negatively influences don't even realize they're being negatively influenced.
That's funny, that's something I've noticed too. The whole theme of adulthood is undoing the damage done to us during childhood. And figuring out a better way. Everybody, in some sense, is damaged goods.
That was a great sentence. Everybody wants to follow characters - the harder road is learning how to think with nuance and not trying to "be" anything.
Very good. Glad you're drinking water. I'm going to upgrade you to a free Free Subscription for that.