Andrew Tate advocates for legacy-driven living over fearing death, trolls say 'bro go to bed'

Andrew Tate wants his followers to be afraid of dying without doing anything
PUBLISHED OCT 4, 2023
Andrew Tate doesn't want his fans to be afraid of death (@cobratate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate doesn't want his fans to be afraid of death (@cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the polarizing figure in the world of social media, has recently used the platform 'X' to encourage his followers to embrace a life focused on leaving a lasting legacy, rather than succumbing to the fear of death.

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA - JANUARY 10: Andrew Tate (L) and Tristan Tate leave the Bucharest Court of Appea
Andrew Tate took to 'X' to motivate his fans (GettyImages)

Tate's supporters are accustomed to his regular sharing of what he deems as words of wisdom, intended to motivate his fan base.

However, it's worth noting that many of his critics often label these insights as 'controversial' or 'problematic.'

Andrew Tate urges his fans to leave a mark on this world

Passionately, Tate conveyed a message to his fanbase, urging them to take action and heed his words.

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate asserts that his fans should not be afraid of dying (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

In his recent post on 'X,' Tate boldly declared, "There’s no point being afraid of dying, as one day you are certain to die."

He went on to emphasize that rather than fearing death, one should fear the prospect of leaving no significant impact on the world.

Tate stressed that one should strive not to pass away or give up without leaving behind a meaningful legacy.

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts that a person should carry forward his legacy (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

He firmly asserted that being a mere statistic, a nameless entity, is inconsequential and encouraged others to leave a lasting legacy, reminding them that "Cowardice ensures forever irrelevance."



 

Andrew Tate's fans say 'it's easy to leave a mark in this day and age'

Following Tate's statement that leaving a legacy is more valuable than merely succumbing to death, numerous users came forward to share their perspectives on his statement.

One user wrote, "Bro go to bed😭"

Another user wrote, "Embrace life's uncertainty and seize every opportunity to make a lasting impact. Your actions shape your legacy, so create a story worth remembering."

(@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate's trolls tell him to go to bed (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

A user stated, "In our day and age, it’s easy to leave a mark. What’s most important is the color of that mark: whether it’s brown, which people may want to eliminate as a source of shame, or red."



 



 



 

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