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July 8, 2022 - Tate Speech - Andrew Tate
04:30
Tate on Generational Wealth
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There's something going around Twitter right now.
Everyone's talking about generational wealth.
All these dorks.
These nerds with their little e-commerce platforms.
Generational wealth.
I can't.
I'm going to do it for my kids.
Hustle for my kids.
Send them their fucking e-books.
Nerds.
Nerds!
Twitter is the platform of nerds.
Instagram is for, like, cool people.
You don't have a good Instagram page unless you've got, like, supercars and a six-pack and, like, it's a complete shallow cool people.
Instagram's where the cool kids hang out and Twitter's where the dorks hang out.
Twitter's full of dorks.
And if you're watching this and you're not big on Twitter, there's a whole section of Twitter which I'm into, which is like money Twitter, where people who make money and stuff.
And I make money with my Forex program and different things and I advertise them on there.
I say, look, I'm a G. I'm flexing.
I'm making money.
Why aren't you making money?
So yeah, I'm there as well.
But there's other people who are there and they're lesser to me.
Obviously, I'm the Don.
Obviously.
But these worms are constantly talking about generational wealth, and they think it makes them sound smart, but they sound like morons.
They sound like morons.
This whole idea of generational wealth is something that's been propagated by, like, all the black rappers and crap.
You know, like, all the black rappers that make a bit of money, and they want to be a Rothschild.
They want to be, like, the wealthy white guys.
So, like, you know, it's all about the generational wealth, and basically what they do is they just become tight-fisted, stingy.
They just don't want to spend any money, and talk about, I'm gonna do it for my kids.
Let me tell you something.
The worst thing you can possibly do for your kids is make them grow up rich.
That's the worst thing you can do.
I was raised poor, I made all my own money, and I hope I spend it all before I die.
And my son can fucking make it himself.
Because all of life's important lessons come from being broke.
The best things you can hope for for a head start as a child are good parents and no money.
If you have those two things, you're gonna be alright.
If you're born rich, You have no appreciation for anything, no appreciation for hard work, and you're always going to be, to some level, a dickhead.
I've never met someone and go, oh, he's a really nice person.
Well, he was born rich, that's why.
Never, ever, ever.
They're always worms.
So the whole goal of generational wealth is stupid anyway.
You don't want your kids to have generational wealth.
You're just saying it to try and sound cool.
What's more annoying about these guys, these Twitter guru e-com nerds, is all they talk about is saving money.
They're so cheap.
These people are cheap!
And hey, here you can do this instead.
Save a dollar here.
Why go out tonight when you can stay home?
Whoa!
Thanks for the advice.
Thanks for the fantastic financial advice.
Why go out and have fun when you can stay home?
No one's ever thought of that.
It's called living your life, worms.
You cannot save yourself rich.
You have to earn yourself rich.
You have to find a way to make more money.
Stopping yourself from spending money is never gonna make you rich.
If you're making, let's say you have a really good job that pays you five grand a month.
Even if you manage to go to work, eat, Sleep.
Live.
For completely free.
And save 100% of your wages.
It's still going to take you years to buy one of my cars.
One of.
Let alone the rest of the cars.
You'll be working your whole life and never own my cars.
It's bullshit.
You can't do that.
You have to earn more.
You cannot save yourself rich.
That whole idea is just asinine.
And it's the kind of thing that's propagated by people at the top.
Because it's an easy solution.
If someone comes to me and goes, how do I get rich?
I say, well I can tell you how to get rich.
Buy my book.
And the book says don't buy coffee.
It's stupid!
It's stupid.
So all these guys are super cheap.
A lot of them comment on my posts, they see me in the club, I spend $10,000 on champagne, I'm flexing on the broke boys, and they'll say, you know, what a waste of money, or you could have done this, you could have done that, you could have invested, da-da-da-da.
They have no concept of the fact that I'm spending $10,000 on champagne, next to mafia bosses and political elite, in a country that I am now so connected in, that I can do anything I want.
I'm above the law.
I drive my Lamborghini as fast as I like.
I could catch a murder charge and get away with it.
So, I'm buying power.
And that's worth more than money.
All these generational wealth dorks don't even truly understand the point of money.
The point of money is a tool to get you what you need.
And power should be the end goal of what every man wants.
Because that's what it's all down to at the end.
Money is power.
That's why all these people who get super, super rich, like the political elite, they don't just retire.
They don't just go, I'm a billionaire.
I'll just quit.
No, they want power.
It's normal.
Natural male instinct.
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