Andrew Tate - Retired 4x World Champion kick-boxer, and multi-millionaire, presents....
The Tate Bible Society is influencing you for society's own well being. They don't want you to be free. They want slaves who will work, consume, and die. In this book you will be taught the truth about life. People love to say you can accomplish anything. But very few people have the dedication and work ethic to operate in the top 1% of men. Those that do, often don't know how to get there. Understand, if you're dedicated and ready to work hard, it's not enough. You need to know WHAT to work on, and WHAT to dedicate yourself to. Andrew Tate broke the Matrix and will teach you how. When rich people tell you how to get rich, 99% of you don't listen. That's why the 1% are the 1%.
The Tate Bible is for men who understand that something is missing. That there is a level of human existence that very few people get to experience. Some do not even believe it exists. In this book, you will learn - The truth about your ego. 50 things every man should do. Why you'll never be rich. The mindset you must have to achieve what you want. The secret to fast money. How slaves think. What you should never do on Instagram. Why violence is necessary. The biggest mistake men make as they get older.
Emory Andrew Tate III (born December 14, 1986) is an American-British Internet personality and former professional kickboxer. Following his kickboxing career, Tate began offering paid courses and memberships through his website and later rose to fame as an online influencer. Tate's website offers training courses on accumulating wealth and "male–female interactions". According to the website, he also operates a webcam studio using girlfriends as employees. Tate operates Hustler's University, a platform where members pay a monthly membership fee to receive instruction on topics such as dropshipping and cryptocurrency trading.
On the surface, it is disorganised, full of typos and has a horrible writing style (thanks to Tate’s awful, mostly incoherent rambling speaking style which this is just a transcript of).
But in terms of the content it is admittedly misogynistic but also homophobic, transphobic, full of awful “business” advice, and harmful to people with mental health struggles. Overall, this book is so ill-informed on pretty much every topic covered and ridiculous that it feels more like satire.
Harmful, Homophobic, Transphobic, Hateful, and Straight-up Dangerous
Nearly everyone knows of Andrew Tate, one of the loudest and harmful personalities currently on the internet. Thankfully he has recently been banned from social medias so hopefully we can help keep him from spreading his hate to a minimum.
To start off my review of the Tate Bible, I will start with how poorly written it is. While it does state that Andrew Tate himself did not write the book, everything in it has been said by Tate so keep that in mind. However, the person who put this book together did not understand how to write and it shows through hundreds of errors. As a professional writer myself, it hurt to see so many missed commas, periods, run on sentences, and other assorted grammatical and spelling errors.
Secondly, Andrew Tate has many harmful views about mental health, women, gender, sexuality, and masculinity to state a few of them. He embodies the terms misogynist, sexist, racist, transphobe, homophobe, and toxic perfectly. While I am fully aware he is proud of being such a person, it is still important that everyone continues to point out how terrible of a person he is.
Thirdly, I cannot spend this entire review pointing out how harmful Tate is, and how his views hurt millions. If you would like to learn more about just how horrid he is, Rachel Oates has some great videos about him.
So overall, this book is filled with the teachings of a deranged man, and should not be read or taken to heart by anyone. I give it a 0/10 and hope Amazon will take it down to help protect people just like the social media companies have done by banning Andrew Tate.
didn't read the book, but author said that reading books is for losers who are afraid to learn from life so I felt free to give my opinion from what I learned from my life
To begin with, I am writing this specific section of the review for the book titled "The Tate Bible" by Andrew Tate prior to reading it. The purpose of this is to address certain aspects before delving into them further. Furthermore, my knowledge of Andrew Tate was nonexistent until September 2022 when I enrolled in high school. Although I had come across his name a few times, such as hearing that he had been banned from various popular social media platforms by that time, I did not pay much attention or show particular interest. Influencers do not appeal to me personally. Some months later, I observed my classmates sharing TikTok edits of Andrew Tate on their Instagram stories or occasionally quoting him during conversations. However, it should be noted that not all or the majority of them did so seriously, with some using sarcasm.
Consequently, I decided to conduct some basic research on Andrew Tate to at least have a grasp of the topic for engaging in conversations. It appears that Emory Andrew Tate III (born December 1, 1986) is a British and American social media personality, businessman, and former professional kickboxer. Tate began his kickboxing practice in 2005 and achieved his first championship in 2009. His prominence grew in 2016 when he participated in the British reality show "Big Brother" but was subsequently removed due to controversial comments made on social media. He proceeded to offer paid courses and memberships through his website, attaining fame as an internet celebrity by promoting an "ultra-masculine, ultra-luxurious lifestyle." Due to his misogynistic remarks, Tate has faced suspensions from various social media platforms. His father, Emory Tate, an African American, was an international chess master, while his English mother worked as a catering assistant. Tate has a younger brother named Tristan. He was raised in Chicago, Illinois, and Goshen, Indiana. After his parents divorced, his mother relocated both brothers to England. Tate's upbringing involved adherence to the Christian faith.
Subsequently, on December 29, 2022, Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, along with two women, were apprehended in Romania under suspicion of human trafficking and involvement in an organized crime group. Romanian authorities allege that the group coerced individuals into producing paid pornography for dissemination on social media. On March 31, all four individuals were placed under house arrest while the investigation remains ongoing. As of now, no formal charges have been filed, and the prosecution has stated that they have until late June to proceed with a trial. Following these events, I observed divergent reactions from people worldwide. There were those who fervently supported Andrew and his brother, akin to cult followers (particularly on Twitter), and another faction that firmly believed they should be incarcerated. More recently, I came across an interview with Andrew Tate on the BBC. It appears that he lacks comprehension regarding the purpose and nature of interviews, perceiving them as indistinct from casual conversations. What intrigued me specifically was Andrew Tate's claim that he imparts teachings of stoicism and self-discipline to young men. This statement captured my attention because every time I encountered a quote by him or examined his Twitter feed, I found no trace of stoicism. Instead, I encountered materialistic and excessively masculine phrases that resembled clichéd lines plucked from an overly serious young adult novel with little substance.
Therefore, I made the decision to read Andrew Tate's book in order to gain a comprehensive understanding of his entire philosophy and to compare it with the principles of stoicism. Although I believe it may be an unproductive use of my time, I recognize that doing so is necessary if I aim to comprehend the devoted following of his cult and their profound obsession and fascination with this enigmatic figure more deeply.
It took me a mere 30 minutes to relinquish that book and remove it from my Kindle, as the need, time, or inclination to read it will never arise. Whether one deems me feeble or pitiable for surrendering is of no concern to me; this book simply lacks the merit to warrant my attention. In fact, it even induced a headache due to its disgraceful and foolish contents. A significant portion of its advice is rooted in an excessively inflated ego. It discourages living humbly and exhibiting fundamental respect and kindness towards others. While I occasionally perceive some valid points within its pages, the potential for their positive development is severely stunted, rendering them virtually nonexistent. This book promotes detrimental habits and espouses misogyny, as evidenced by its archaic and stereotypical portrayal of women. Furthermore, it vehemently encourages noncompliance with laws and taxes. In essence, it offers grandiose rhetoric from an intellectually limited individual.
This book starkly deviates from the principles of Stoicism. Stoicism holds that genuine happiness and fulfillment are attained through the cultivation of moral excellence. The ultimate goal and source of inner tranquility for Stoics lie in the virtues of wisdom, justice, courage, and moderation. Stoics underscore the significance of acknowledging and embracing the natural order of the universe. This entails recognizing the inevitability of change, impermanence, and the existence of forces beyond human control. They encourage individuals to focus their attention and efforts on aspects within their sphere of influence, such as their thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, and actions. Stoics advocate for relinquishing attachment to external outcomes or events that exceed one's capacity to influence. The use of reason is considered a guiding principle in Stoicism. Stoics emphasize the application of rationality to comprehend and navigate the world, make sound judgments, and respond to situations with equanimity and sagacity. Self-discipline and self-mastery assume paramount importance in Stoicism as means to transcend destructive emotions, desires, and impulses. This involves fostering self-control, resilience, and the capacity to endure hardships with composure. They discourage excessive attachment to material possessions or longing for unattainable desires. Stoics acknowledge the interconnectedness of all human beings and advocate treating others with kindness, empathy, and fairness. They prioritize community and cooperation over self-centeredness. In this book, however, not a single trace of these teachings can be found. It fundamentally diverges from the essence of Stoicism and fails to reflect its core principles in any meaningful way . More significantly, this author fails to demonstrate respect for, or recognition of, the importance of literature in life and society, among other things. If one genuinely desires to improve their life, I highly recommend conducting thorough research to discern worthwhile reading materials and activities, while diligently avoiding this particular book. Seek out works authored by experts, academics, and individuals held in high esteem, rather than settling for those produced by semi-intellectuals. This book will not provide assistance; moreover, it will not contribute positively to the well-being of those around you or society as a whole. Rather, it will foster an unhealthy amount of narcissism, without yielding any genuine self-improvement.
Practical views on the Modern World for Men, How you need to Adapt 🌏
Mindset you need to have to achieve, success, money , mental toughness and also how to deal with women. The view Andrew Tate has on the world and the life he lives is like a G / Baller.
How to make your self mentally stronger, not stay depressed and make something of your life so that you are something and known in this world.
How your behavior and presence matter
Sympathy isn’t going to fix the problem. I don’t want sympathy. I want solutions
Don’t worry about saving, worry about making more Money.
Nobody absolutely nobody gives a fuck about you as much as your going to have a give a fuck about yourself. Nobody cares as much as they need to care to fix your life. The only person who gives a fuck about your life is truly you.
Remember this one thing
Number one Facet of the G Mindset: Your life is never going to be worse if you walk through the world believing you are the Fuckking man.
Disorganized and grows repetitive. The main idea of it is do whatever you want, fuck the government, and don't settle for less than what you truly desire. It could've been summed up in about 5 chapters.
no matter how valid a lot of this guy’s points are: and some of them really are pretty valid, it’s impossible to escape the conclusion that he’s not trying to cope with or compensate for something.
Transcribed in its entirely from talks he's already given. All of it is available for free on the internet. If you enjoy his existing content, then you will just be getting the same stuff here. If you don't enjoy his existing content, you will likewise not enjoy this book.
Enjoyed this. Much easier to get a more comprehensive intro to Tate's ideas than trying to piece it together from short form content and podcast interviews DIY.
Worth reading IMO. Useful to hear different perspectives, forces you to actually think.
This book shows such a narrow minded and childish view pf the world and particularly women. Tate consistently contradicts himself and spews nothing but nonsense. Absolutely disgusting.
O desafio de ler livros da piça por vezes é inglório, mas faz parte da sua beleza.
Primeiramente, o livro é absolutamente notável: como foi possível escrever tanto com o falo do André Tate na boca?. Porque, e isto já não será surpresa, não foi ele que escreveu, embora seja o único nome que aparece na capa. De facto, num tom de cagaço, o livro apresenta uma espécie de prefácio a contar como o livro surgiu, com "Disclaimer" ente parênteses. Afinal, se algo correr mal, o nome era acessório. O livro usa um tom semi-cómico no começo, com uma oração ao andré, que é o momento em que mergulhamos a ponta do pé na piscina de cringe que aí vem.
Como referi, o livro foi escrito por terceiros, e é no fundo um semi-transcript do material que ele publica online. É o que se pode esperar, classismo, machismo, entre outros. Se não tens dinheiro és um falhado, se o tentas poupar para ter algum também. O livro, fruto evidente do discurso, dá o bait nas fragilidades masculinas que muitos homens atuais vivem, pela situação socioeconómica da maioria dos homens, ostentando como parábolas episódios da vida dele, que supostamente têm uma lição de piça no fim.
Não há pensamentos complexos, aliás há até uma incapacidade de usar um léxico fluído. Tudo vai acabar em "és um falhado se não fizeres o que eu te digo", ainda que ao longo do livro, o pénis que o autor acaricia entre em contradições constantes. Há também, evidentemente, zero do estoicismo que estes cavalheiros gostam de apregoar, mas enfim, como vais conhecer o conceito se dizes que para mandar os livros fora?
A tua namorada acabou contigo? morreu o cão? não digas a ninguém, ninguém quer saber, sê homem *Procede a dizer a meio de uma das suas parábolas que tinha 400 mensagens não lidas no whatsapp quando chegou ao carro*.
Expectável como seria, o doutor André nega a covid, bem como a depressão. Pena que o nosso génio (autoproclamado) perceba tanto de Psicologia para invalidar a depressão, mas ainda utiliza o QI como argumento depois de já ter passado a puberdade (acho eu). A pior parte será quando ele fala da questão das mulheres que ele tem a trabalhar para ele, não a vou desenvolver aqui. É demasiado grave.
Acabei por abandonar a missão a meio, li cerca de 55% do livro. Mas folheando podemos encontrar perolas como As mulheres são degeneradas, ou OS LGBT estão a tomar as nossas crianças, PRINCIPALMENTE NAS ESCOLAS.... enfim... Nosso senhor todo peludo me ajude...
Dentro das categorias de livros da piça, este está no último circulo do inferno, e é provavelmente a merda mais cursed que já li.
Andrew Tate is back. Once more, he has not actually written this book, but a random person - "G. Slim" - has gathered Andy's thoughts from interviews and videos. G. Slim really needs to get out more. He may also discover a first name.
To confirm the nonsense masquerading as gravitas - here are some quotes.
“Every man should aim to have children. But don’t let our life end because of it. Continue being you and maintain your freedom,"
“Female beauty is the most valuable thing in the world”
“As a pimp – you need good hoes – and HOES want to be PAID”
“If a woman truly respects you, she wants to be your robot”
“You’re either a PIMP or a HOE. There is no in-between, there is no half of anything.”
“Women love drama. They watch the Kardashians all day”
“Women are only loyal to one thing. The dick they suck. THAT’S IT.”
“You can’t do a business deal with a woman”
“The idea that females are complicated is absolute fallacy. They have zero stoicism”
“What do you want more? Mediocre sex with some fucking bitch, or cash and unlimited hoes when you’re at the top of the mountain?”
“What motivates me? Because I don’t want to be a loser”
“I was born with a genetic gift. I’m tall, caramel, sexy as fuck, rich. I can fight. I’m a genius. I got it all.”
“Men and women shouldn’t be friends”
“MeToo, the sexual assault bullshit, has fucked up the western world”
“I just try and live as close as I can to my masculine imperative”
Reading this book is like sticking my head in a week-old garbage bag. It is smelly and dangerous, and irrational to continue.
Enough of the inversions, the ignorance masking as intelligence, and credibility built through owning cars and pimping women.
Oh - and Andrew Tate and "G. Slim"? Suck my dick. Metaphorically, of course...
Absolutely snapped me out of a funk I’ve been in from being raised by women, living in Portland OR, being trained by feminazi physicians, and being manipulated by women in dating.
I live in NYC now and look around at all these high energy men, constantly smiling ear to ear. How feminine. It used to bother me that I didn’t feel that urge to be so expressive. Now I realize that I’m just a grounded, healthy, stoic man with productive thoughts in his head.
Think more. Smile less. Become obsessed with money. Talk to your friends about money. Get fit. Let women do the cooking and excessive smiling. That’s their role.
These are some of the pearls I took away. Thank you Andrew. In a night, this text changed my perspective on myself and my life.
With an open mind and using your own compass to gauge you can find insight and a look Andrew Tate’s life. Some of his self enlightenment self improvement nuggets have value and can even be called valuable.
I liked how it entertained the idea of a better life. If you can imagine a fulfilled life without the negative and boring aspects you can achieve a great lifestyle.
I stumbled on Mr.Tates book to read why he was so controversial and ended up reading probably one of the best books I've read in my life. The only thing that compares is the Autobiography of Malcolm X.
Love him or hate him.Tate is straight forward and speaks his mind.I agree with most of what he talks about.He can be a little over the top,but his message is one of painful truth
Wanted to study the form of these sorta scammy manosphere books but this isn't even a good example of that. It's a fan compiled collection of random cap tate has said over the years and doesn't really have any organization or purpose other than to talk tough.