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Andrew Tate enlightens fans with 6-word mantra to make life ‘worth living’, Internet says ‘it’s not that easy’
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2023-09-27 12:47
In a recent tweet, Andrew Tate highlighted how life is too short to lead a mundane living

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate who likes to call himself 'Top G' recently shared his opinion on making life worth living.

With his consistent presence on Elon Musk's platform X, Tate has successfully attracted millions of followers, particularly among the Gen Z audience.

The former kickboxer turned influencer has become one of the most talked about names, thanks to his outspoken personality and a narrative that portrays him as distinct from others.

What is Tate's advice for making life worth living?

On September 25, Tate took to X (formerly Twitter) to emphasize how life is too short for a mundane living. He insisted on his followers with the mantra of doing, living, and earning more.

In a part of his Tweet, Tate also talked about spending and earning millions of dollars.

He wrote, “Life is too short to only exist in the realm of the mundane. Drive supercars. Fly first class until you can fly private. Spend millions of dollars. Earn millions of dollars."

He concluded by writing, "DO MORE. LIVE MORE. ACHIEVE MORE."

While many fans were gushing praise for Top G’s piece of advice, some found it difficult to implement.

Internet reacts to Andrew Tate’s 6-word life mantra

At the time of writing, there were more than 650k views and several comments on Tate's tweet.

A user wrote, "Who knows how much you can do in life,life is limitless but we but boundaries and limits to what we can achieve, but in reality we can do anything we want, all we have to do is put our mind and our focus to it."

The second user added and said, "And ENJOY!" The third user chose to give a detailed comment saying, "Life is meant to experience every emotion, And by that experiencing the pain of work and failing, And the happiness when you succeed. And being proud of yourself for taking care of your loved ones."

The fourth user wrote, "I am trying Andrew, but it's not that easy." The fifth user questioned Tate on "how'' to achieve these things. The sixth user used Donald Trump's GIF to pay respect to Tate and he wrote, "Top G."

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