Andrew Tate's philosophical 'universe is fair' tweet sparks Internet debate: 'There's no substitute for determination and hard work'

Andrew Tate recently turned philosophical in one of his recent tweets as he said that the 'universe is fair' to 'those who want it the most'
PUBLISHED OCT 22, 2023
Andrew Tate has become one of the most influential figures among the youngsters (@Cobratate/ Twitter)
Andrew Tate has become one of the most influential figures among the youngsters (@Cobratate/ Twitter)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate sent a philosophical message in one of his recent tweets where he wrote, "the Universe is fair."

Tate has been recently posting various tweets that have been philosophical or have a lesson on some topic or the other. He also received criticism from various fans for some of his recent tweets.

Andrew Tate pens philosophical tweet

Andrew Tate in one of his recent tweets said, "The Universe is fair, God rewards those who want it the most & work the hardest." Apart from this tweet, Tate has also shared various tweets with a philosophical ideology.



 

In one of his other tweets, he wrote, "Women are not prepared for work. That’s fine. You need a man and you need to obey him and have his children. There’s no other way out of slavery. Let men struggle and war, we’re built for it. Get a rich man. Then add VALUE to his life so he doesn’t replace you. Do it while young and hot. Hurry."



 

He also tweeted, "If you have a mind that you can’t control, you’re never going to be a king. Because OTHER people will control your mind, and they want you to stay a peasant."



 

Internet reacts to Andrew Tate's tweet

Internet reacted to Andrew Tate's 'Universe is fair' tweet and expressed their views on it.

A fan wrote, "The intentions and efforts matter. If you want it the most and are willing to put in the work, the Universe conspires to make it happen. There’s no substitute for determination and hard work."

Another said, "If the Universe was fair, Palestine would be free," whereas one said, "God isn’t real and the universe is anything but fair."

A user wrote, "The more stress you can tolerate, more successful you are," while one said, "While belief systems vary, it's a motivating thought that hard work and determination can lead to success."



 



 



 



 



 

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