BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In a recent Twitter post, Andrew Tate, widely known as ''Top G," voiced his dissatisfaction with the idea of emotions being involved in the workplace. Renowned for his controversial persona, Tate has positioned himself as an influencer who advocates toxic masculinity.
With a clear focus on fostering a more masculine mindset among young individuals, he has made it his mission to propagate this ideology. As a self-proclaimed controversial influencer, he has garnered attention for his promotion of masculinity and is dedicated to guiding young minds toward embracing a more masculine identity.
'I can train happy or sad'
Tate took to Twitter once more, this time expressing his perspective on making emotional decisions as a man. In his tweet, Tate stated that emotions should hold no sway over one's responsibilities or obligations. He confidently asserted that he is capable of training and performing at his best regardless of whether he is happy or sad, inviting others to witness his resilience firsthand.
Tate wrote, "Make emotional decisions as a man. It's ok, you don't FEEL like working you can always do it tomorrow.” How we feel has absolutely nothing to do with what we are SUPPOSED to do. I can train happy or sad. Watch me."
'Atleast I can get out of my house'
Tate's viewpoint on the importance of separating emotions from work sparked a response from numerous users who took to various platforms to share their perspectives on the matter. One user wrote, "Complaining too much makes you p***y." Another user wrote, "Train all you want, I’ll still whoop your a**. 😤" A user stated, "This man has mind control. It’s why he’s on top." A USER TROLLED 'Top G' and wrote, "atleast i can get out of my house when i feel like."
A user went on to agree with Tate and wrote, "Mr. Tate, we discover that our emotions are not the sole determinants of our actions. While feelings can influence our perspective and experiences, they do not absolve us of our responsibilities. It is crucial to recognize that commitment and discipline transcend momentary emotions. By embracing the ability to make rational choices despite our feelings, we can achieve growth and success. So, let's focus on training ourselves to work diligently, regardless of whether we feel happy or sad."