HOW TO BE AN ALPHA MALE
By Andrew Tate
Review
by Jim “Gymbeaux” Brown, July 13 2023
By his own admission at the beginning of the book, Andrew Tate warns readers that the book is NOT for the faint of heart. I have read the entire book and while I understand why he may say that, I don’t agree with is assessment. The only thing that makes this book cautionary is the language. If you are offended by foul language, you may not want to read it. I typically do not like foul language whenever it is used but in the case of this book, it somehow perfectly fits in when used. If you can get by the foul language the lessons contained in this book are PRICELESS!
I think it is important to
understand who I, the reviewer, is. I am
a retired 20-year Coast Guard veteran so foul language is nothing new to
me. I am also a retired 33-year real
estate broker where foul language is never acceptable. Having said that, I found this book loaded
with short, concise tips on how to become an Alpha Male. In 2023 that may not seem to be what most
men/boys are seeking but they should be.
The country needs to rid itself of the feminization of men and boys and
return to the days when men had principles, were strong, made decisions and
protected the ones they love. The book
is short and very easy to read in one sitting.
Andrew Tate is by profession, a
very successful 4-time Kickboxing World Champion and that would account for the
foul language. When he uses the language
in the book, he uses it to get your attention and gives you the feeling he is
talking directly to YOU! The topics he
covers in the book speak for themselves.
- · Andrew Tate’s journey
- · Importance of being an Alpha Male
- · Developing confidence, self-assurance, resilience and charisma
- · Mastering the art of communication and body language
- · Physical Fitness, Strength and Self-Defense
- · Staying in shape and maintaining a healthy body
- · Dressing for Success and Personal Style
- · The significance of grooming and personal style
- · Career, Financial Mastery and Leadership
- · Building wealth and financial independence
- · Relationships and Friendships
- · Building a support network
- · Expanding your knowledge and skills
- · The importance of Self-Improvement
- · Learning from the success of others
- · Understanding female psychology
- · Networking with successful people and discovering fulfilling hobbies
- · Benefits of being well connected
- · Leaving a legacy
- · Lifelong pursuit of self-improvement
Based upon my 33years in the real
estate sales business, most if not all of these topics could be easily applied
to a sales career and I believe that is the lessons that Andrew Tate wants
everyone to understand. These are not
lessons that will teach you to become the next kickboxing champion, they are
lessons that (1) will teach you to become independent, to (2) become a strong
individual that can easily make decisions, (3) builds relationships and become
both a student in those relationships as well as a teacher, and maybe the most
valuable lesson of all (4) become a self-learner through self-improvement and
never stop learning! It’s all about
create habits NOW (as compared to some time in the future) that will
serve you for the rest of your life!
Is this a book I would read
again? At my age I don’t think so.
Is this a book I would give as
a gift? ABSOLUTELY
Who should read this book? I believe it is targeting young men ages 16
to maybe as old as 30 if it is not to late for the 30-year-olds. Habits are hard to break. It would make a great gift to a high school
graduate or soon to be graduate.
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