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'Never waste a second': Andrew Tate talks about punctuality as he reveals what kind of people he doesn't 'trust'

Andrew Tate said, 'If I can’t trust you to be on time, I can’t trust you with anything else, traffic is bad, life’s bad, prepare'
PUBLISHED SEP 13, 2023
In a thought-provoking message, Andrew Tate delved into the complexities of trustworthiness (cobratate/Twitter)
In a thought-provoking message, Andrew Tate delved into the complexities of trustworthiness (cobratate/Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Renowned influencer Andrew Tate has taken to the 'X' platform, formerly known as Twitter, to share his inner struggles when it comes to placing trust in individuals.

In a thought-provoking message, Tate delved into the complexities of trustworthiness, shedding light on the types of people he finds it difficult to rely on. In addition to his candid insights on trust, Tate emphasized the enduring significance of punctuality, advocating for its importance in our contemporary world. 

Tate, known for his controversial and provocative statements, promotes a vision of masculinity that has sparked criticism from numerous social media users.

Andrew Tate's cobra tattoo (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts one should be on time always (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Furthermore, Tate places a significant focus on the art of amassing wealth through his 'The Real World' project, a venture that enjoys unwavering support from his dedicated fan base.

Andrew Tate talks about punctuality and instructs fans to 'never waste' time

In a recent tweet, Tate recounted an incident to his followers in which he had a scheduled hotel meeting with someone who arrived a significant 20 minutes late. Rather than passively waiting, Tate decided to maximize his time by heading to the gym.

During his impromptu visit, he engaged in an intense 19-minute skipping session, opting to go barefoot and emphasizing the utilization of 'internal chi' to remain perspiration-free throughout the brisk workout.

Following the meeting's successful conclusion, Tate used this experience as a motivational message, encouraging his followers never to squander even a single moment of their time.

Andrew Tate appered on a YouTube vlog (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)
Andrew Tate instructs his followers to 'never waste a second' (Mo Vlogs/ YouTube)

Tate wrote, "Meeting at hotel. Guy says he will be 20 mins late. Go hotel gym, no time to change. Jeans, no shoes. Use internal chi to not sweat. Skip for 19 mins. Back for meeting stronger than ever before. Never waste a second."

In another tweet, Tate unveiled the details of the meeting, emphasizing a core principle he holds dear. Tate reiterated his unwavering stance: he never puts his trust in individuals who exhibit a lack of punctuality.

He firmly asserted that when someone fails to respect time, it becomes inherently difficult to entrust them with more substantial responsibilities.

Tate concluded by offering invaluable guidance to his followers, urging them to prioritize punctuality in the face of life's complexities and the challenges posed by traffic and other factors.

Andrew Tate defends himself (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate asserts he can't place his trust in someone who is a latecomer (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

Tate wrote, "The meeting concluded with me explaining this very simple concept - If I can’t trust you to be on time, I can’t trust you with anything else. Bye. Yes. Traffic is bad. Life’s bad. Prepare."



 

Andrew Tate's fans assert 'being late is disrespect'

Following Tate's rant regarding the significance of punctuality and his categorization of latecomers as 'untrustworthy', numerous users on platform 'X' were eager to express their viewpoints on Tate's remarks.

Tate went to Twitter after seeing the article to voice his outrage at the slimy ruse (Andrew Tate/Twitter)
Andrew Tate engages in skipping-session following a delay in a hotel meeting (cobratate/Twitter)

One user wrote, "Being late, Is low-key disrespect." Another user wrote, "Unless you're a ceo. You dictate the rules."

A user stated, "Totally! Being late shows a lack of respect for others' time. It's important to plan ahead and be prepared for unexpected delays."A user commented, "Cringe. It is normal to notify one is late."



 



 



 



 

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