Daniel Strateciuc
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Andrew Tate VS Psychologist
Recently, Entity released an interview with a psychiatrist who tweeted about their therapy session with Angel Tate. This interview with Andrew Take was particularly intriguing as they addressed various questions and the psychiatrist posed some thought-provoking inquiries. It was a truly captivating experience. If you want to learn more about Angel Tate's real-world experiences at university, you can find a link in the description. Reading about it could potentially be life-changing. Remember to like the video, subscribe, and turn on notifications to stay updated. Take a moment to watch this remarkable interview that has the potential to break the internet. Now, let's dive into the conversation. How can we make this impactful and truly break the internet? I'm curious about your thoughts on this. It's evident that many people are interested in my journey and what it feels like to go through what I'm experiencing. Some individuals are living vicariously through me, cheering me on without truly caring about the situation. Breaking the internet may have already been accomplished, but with your unique insights and our combined efforts, we can reach an even larger audience. Speaking of interests, I would like to ask why you wanted to have this conversation with me. I understand that you are a psychotherapist, and I have my reservations about psychotherapy. Despite that, we had a prior conversation that many have deemed my most intriguing podcast ever. It deviated from the expected topics and delved into my mental state post-jail, a subject that has piqued the curiosity of many. Hence, I thought it would be an engaging discussion. Does it concern you that there may be aspects of myself that I am unaware of, which you might try to uncover? I firmly believe that I am fully aware of everything that matters about myself, enabling me to compete effectively. While there may be unknowns, I'm not particularly interested in discovering them if they are not essential. What is useful holds greater importance than what is true. Indeed, I have developed a framework for understanding myself and reality that has proven to be immensely effective. Aligning my thoughts, beliefs, and words with what is beneficial and conducive to winning allows me to shape my own reality. Why else would I adopt a mindset if it doesn't contribute to my competitiveness and success? I am deliberate in creating the software that runs in my mind. It is not a result of my upbringing or the programming I received from my parents at a young age. While it is true that we are all influenced to some extent by our environment, whether it be society, media, peers, or religion, I have taken the time to thoroughly analyze why I hold certain beliefs. I believe this is something that most people fail to do.
By Daniel Strateciuc9 months ago in Education