Andrew Tate - Iron Mind Repack
The "Iron Mind" treats emotions as tools rather than drivers. Tate frequently states, "I do not live based on how I feel; I live based on what I must do." In this framework, motivation is viewed as a scam—a fleeting feeling that disappears when things get hard. Instead, the Iron Mind relies on discipline. It acknowledges fear, sadness, or lethargy, but refuses to let them dictate action. The goal is to become "apex" by being the one person who can endure suffering in silence while others crumble under emotional weight.
Tate often recounts his father’s influence as the foundation of his mental fortitude. In chess, a single lapse in concentration results in defeat. There is no luck; there is only skill, calculation, and the ability to withstand psychological pressure from an opponent. From this, Tate extracted the concept that , impervious to distraction and error. Andrew Tate - Iron Mind