BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, known as Top G among his fans, has once again grabbed attention with a tweet delving into the concept of "believing in things."
In the tweet, Tate not only emphasized the drawbacks of embracing certain beliefs but also underscored the challenges that arise in reality when one adopts such beliefs, emphasizing their potential to erode personal power.
Tate's tweet was accompanied by a video where he provided additional insights on the topic of "holding beliefs."
The tweet quickly gained traction among his millions of followers, with many offering suggestions such as focusing on what one can do rather than what one cannot.
Some hailed him as the "motivational king," acknowledging his pattern of sharing advice and motivational content with his fans and well-wishers.
Andrew Tate says 'holding beliefs' will 'steal' his power
In a recent tweet from Andrew Tate, he delved into the topic of beliefs, asserting that holding certain beliefs provides no advantage and can actually undermine one's performance in reality.
Tate stated, "There is no advantage to holding beliefs which only weaken your performance in reality." The tweet was complemented by a video in which Tate elaborated on the concept of believing things.
In the video, Andrew Tate conveyed a mindset centered around self-empowerment and a firm rejection of beliefs that undermine personal strength. He stated, "I do not see the point of believing in things that will steal power from me."
Further, Tate expressed the notion that he places no value in adopting beliefs that erode his personal power. Instead, he underscored his capability to shape and craft his own reality, affirming, “I create my own reality and I've constructed a reality in which I have all the tools I need to be as powerful as possible.”
He then concluded, “In my version of earth, I cannot be damaged by the invisible.”
Therefore, Tate implied that by possessing all the necessary tools to maximize his strength, he can navigate his world without succumbing to the negative influence of intangible or unseen forces. This perspective reveals a proactive and self-reliant approach to shaping one's reality and preserving personal strength.
Internet gives mixed reactions to Andrew Tate's claims on 'believing things'
After watching Tate's tweet and video on the disadvantages of beliefs, many took to the comment section to share their viewpoints.
One person disagreed with Tate's quote, affirming the power of believing as they claimed, "There's nothing wrong with believing that you are weak... You just need to also believe you can be strong and make efforts to get to that point and beyond."
Another comment discussed the correlation between mindset and success, seeming to have a similar opinion as the first, as they noted, "Your mindset usually reflects your success Haven't seen a negative person with positive results ever The Power of the brain can achieve miracles Use it to your advantage."
A third person, however, encouraged others to follow Tate's advice, stating, "Everyone should do this. Why not give yourself as much power as humanly possible?"
Another person declared, "Stop thinking about what you CAN'T do and focus on what you CAN do ? Just be a [legend]," backing Tate's point of focusing on reality.
One person affectionately labeled Tate as "my motivational KING," adding, "Im obsessed with your mind my love."