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I've already told the story of the one book I've read in my adult life when I was in a jail cell.
I don't read books any other time unless I literally am in jail.
I refuse to read books and the reason I refuse to read books is because I do something that supplements reading books and it's called living life.
Reading books ...is a very cheap way to, I guess, entertain.
I wouldn't call it entertainment because my brain is far too advanced.
I'm too smart to read.
I'm not gonna sit there and go, smart people read!
No.
I need action.
I need constant chaos in my life to feel content.
I need to be driving a supercar and fucking fighting, fucking a bunch of hoes and champagne and going crazy.
I can't just sit there, oh!
Oh, and the pirate on the boat.
It's for people with slow brains.
You know, there's different kinds of intelligence, and there are smart people with slow brains.
But the smartest people in the world also have quick brains.
My brain moves quickly, and I can't read a book.
I can't read a book.
I can't do it.
There's no book thrilling enough.
It's the same reason why I can't watch TV.
I cannot watch Netflix.
I can't.
Because if I sit and put Netflix on, I end up just sitting on my phone.
Because my phone, I can do a whole bunch of stuff.
And Netflix is just background noise.
It's not enough to entertain me.
No show is thrilling enough.
I can barely watch YouTube videos.
Because people talk so slowly.
Have you ever YouTubed something?
Like how to use your phone's camera.
Whatever, some bullshit.
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I can't even fucking listen to their shit for more than three fucking seconds.
It pisses me off.
Everything's slow and reading books is exceptionally slow.
So how do I supplement the knowledge that books provide?
And how did I become such a genius?
Well, there's two answers to that question.
One, I don't think books provide knowledge.
Books provide information, but information is not knowledge.
My kickboxing coach used to say to me, there's one way to learn a lesson, the hard way.
And there's only one other way to learn a lesson, the harder way.
And it's absolutely true.
You have to feel it to believe it.
You have to feel it.
So
So you can read all the books in the world about how getting married is stupid and you're gonna
You're going to get divorce raped in the West and the woman is going to take all your money.
But you're gonna meet some chick and fall in love with her and marry her anyway because you're an idiot.
But if you get divorce-raped once and you won't do it again, there's only one way to learn a lesson.
The hard way.
So you may be reading all this information, but do you know anything?
No, you don't know anything.
You only know things by doing things, by living.
So one of the ways I supplement the fact that I never read is I live.
And I live a very interesting life, and I do what I want all the time, and I have the Capability to do anything I want to do.
So while you'll sit and read about Taoism, or Stoicism, like a dork, I can fly to China and go into a Taoist temple and say I want to live here for a month.
I can do these kind of things.
So I live my life.
All of my knowledge, everything I've ever said in these Tate speeches, comes from things I've lived, things I've done.
I do things.
And I don't want anyone to ever think that reading something is the same as doing something.
Because doing something will teach you lessons far faster than reading anything.
Try and do.
I'll give you an example.
I can't play piano, you can't play piano.
There's a piano here.
I sit there and start trying to play piano, by myself, just pressing keys, fucking around, trying to get stuff that sounds good, fucking around with the pedals, whatever, whatever.
Another guy sits there and only reads a book about piano and doesn't touch the piano.
In six months, who will be able to play piano better?
Me or him?
Me!
Because I've been doing things while he's been reading things.
Reading isn't real life.
All the time you spend reading, if you were to fuck it off and spend living, you would learn more.
If you did the right things.
Problem is, for most of you dorks, you're either broke or you're lazy, so if you throw reading away, then what you're going to do is just watch TV.
You're not going to do anything.
But if you were to actually go living instead, you'd learn things.
That's one of the first points I have about reading.
The second point I have about reading is, another reason I don't read is because I play chess.
And when you play chess, chess is completely different than reading.
Because reading is static.
Reading is just information Consume the information.
Good shot there from Tate!
Chess is constantly changing and evolving and moving.
No two chess games are the same.
So it's very much like life.
You have to apply knowledge you know on an unfamiliar situation at all times.
It's completely unfamiliar.
So chess supplements reading completely.
If you can choose between the two, choose chess.
I think the only reason people read nowadays anyway is because it's an easy way to gain some kind of bragging rights.
It's bragging rights without pain.
It's bragging rights without danger.
Hey, have you seen all these books I read?
You sat still and you turned pages.
Like, if I'm gonna brag, I'm gonna brag about shit I did which others can't do.
Dangerous things.
That takes balls.
Because the current education system is read, read, read.
It's not do, do, do.
It's read, read, read.
And that's why most people who come out of school can't do shit.
That's why college and university is a complete waste of time.
I did not go to university.
The most successful people I know did not go to university.
I do not have four years to dedicate to sitting there reading books of outdated knowledge when all the latest information in the world is on my internet Google browser for free anyway.
And listen to some dork who's never made any money in his life tell me how to live my life.
It's complete garbage.
If you meet anyone who's successful near any field, most of them didn't go university.
Now, I understand there's some professions where you need to go university to become a doctor, blah, blah, blah.
I understand that.
My point is, in general, is that the whole education system is not based on doing things, it's based on reading things.
And this is why, if you want information on how to get something done, you need to speak to somebody who can do stuff.
So, if I'm gonna learn piano, I wanna learn piano from somebody who plays piano, not somebody who's read How to Play Piano.
I don't want someone to give me a book and say, read this, and we'll talk through it together.
No, I want you to play piano, motherfucker, right here in front of me, and I wanna watch you do it, and I wanna try and see you do it.
I wanna learn from you.
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Imagine you were to go up to a piano guy.
A guy playing piano is the best pianist you've ever heard.
He's a bad boy.
And you go up and say, look, I want you to play, teach me how to play piano.
You're going to know how to play piano.
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