#andrewtate #motivation #andrewtatemotivation Andrew Tate: The Pain of Regret. This is Andrew Tate's most phenomenal and powerful motivational speech, highlighting the importance of endless motivation, hard work and determination. You could be a someone. All you had to do was work these last few years. Why must reality slap you in the face so brutally for you to wake up? You only learn lessons the hardest possible way. I'm trying to convince you to do something you should already want to fucking do, which is win! And I can't seem to get you to take action and move and work. This outcome was certain. You knew it. I knew it, and you still just laid in bed at night after an average day of meager efforts. You went to bed broke, and you're a nobody because every single time God gives you a chance, you ignore it. Even worse, when you are given guaranteed wins, you do nothing. When winners like me, we attack with absolute vigor when the win isn't even guaranteed. You should look in the mirror and feel a deep sense of shame. You should think of all those days you have wasted. The time's already gone. The time's been spent. You can't even tell me what you did with it. You didn't work. You didn't get rich. Cool. What did you do the last two years? And you know what? The number one measure of a winner is self-reflection. When you're a winner, you analyze your performance in all things. The second best time to get started is now. I will say to you, you've missed a lot of chances, but there is still a chance left. You could be a someone! All you had to do was work these last few years. You could be a millionaire, could retire. You could save your mother from being coarsened in the labor market. You could prolong the life of your loved ones with medical care. You could literally keep your parents alive longer, and you still didn't try. You still couldn't be motivated. Extra years of consciousness for the people who birthed you is somehow not as important. And you wonder why I end up in a position where I think, "Do poor people even ever deserve to win?" All you had to do was work these last few years, and you still didn't try. Credits: Andrew Tate, Google Inc & @TheMasteryGlobal