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Oct. 19, 2025 - Tate Speech - Andrew Tate
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Drive Part 1 | Tate Confidential Ep 325
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A random Monday when everyone else is at work, we're tearing up the mountain road, an analog experience of life.
We're burning old dinosaurs in combustion engines.
And some of the fastest cars on the planet.
Not many people realize this will all be gone soon.
You know why I'm not in the mood for driving fast?
I can drive fast just fine.
In fact, I can drive fast as low as anybody here.
However, I get 0% more fun at speeds that kill you.
With an increased risk of somebody on the road killing me.
So if driving at this speed is the same as driving at 400 kilometers an hour.
Why drive to this?
We're generating a lot of attention.
Your mics Thank you.
Thank you.
You feel it instantly.
I think it's harder to drive than the buraca.
The hurrah is just like black and pain.
This one is like harder.
Different animals.
There's no chance.
I try, I had my foot down.
Down, down, performance, down, every gear.
And you're just bro.
It's easy, bro.
In this one, it's easy.
My entire car collection is built on me trying to beat a 765.
If I knew the 765 was the best car, I could have saved millions of dollars.
I wouldn't have bought the GT3s, the SF90s, all this shit.
I keep going, okay the McLaren's good, but something's got me better than the McLaren.
And I buy all these cars and at the end it's back to the McLaren.
The only thing that will keep up with that is the SF90.
If you were to drive the 765 as hard as you could, and I were to drive the SF90 as hard as I could, it'd be close.
I still think you'd win.
But it'd be close because the SF is all-wheel drive and in a straight line, I can come out of the corners with all-wheel drive, maybe.
But it's heavier.
That's the problem.
But the SF90 could keep up.
Nothing else will ever keep up with it.
Ever.
So I bought this entire car collection trying to outmatch the McLaren.
If I knew this at the beginning, I could have saved millions.
I bought all these cars for no reason.
Once I had two of those, I should have just stopped.
I don't like to hold motivational talk.
How do I feel motivated to train?
Because I'm never motivated to train.
I hate training.
But I do it every single day because otherwise I feel guilty.
Because I have a standard for myself, which I must uphold.
I don't feel like training.
I just can't stand the fact that if I don't train, I'm not happy.
And the only way I can find contentment and peace and serenity throughout the remainder of my day is to complete the thing I do not want to do.
So why do I train every day?
So that I can enjoy my day without guilt.
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