Andrew Tate Tells Piers Morgan He Can’t Be Depressed



shorts Andrew Tate explains to Piers Morgan that he will never be depressed because he doesn’t believe in clinical depression.

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27 thoughts on “Andrew Tate Tells Piers Morgan He Can’t Be Depressed

  1. I see it all the time on betterhelp. 99 percent of people struggling with mental healthin first world countries are also drug addicts. Take the drug addiction away and the depression goes away. I did it, you can too

  2. To an extent i agree with Tate's message that one can lift themself away from depression by changing the root cause, but that being said, there is plenty of neurological research that indicates that depression is a brain sickness that affects a certain amount of people, that's just true.

  3. People can influence many things themselves, such as their own well-being by choosing a healthy lifestyle. Your own mind can influence your well-being in many ways, and you can actively support your mental health with many activities, such as taking care of the basics (sleep, diet, exercise), practicing self-awareness and self-compassion, and using relaxation techniques.
    You can also influence your mental well-being by accepting the things that you cannot control and focusing on the things that you can control, such as your own attitude and actions.
    A person can influence their own mental health by taking care of their relationships, exercising, learning to relax, and accepting and appreciating themselves.
    A person is a whole. The human mind is part of well-being – we can talk about mental health. The parts of human well-being are the mind, body, and soul, and these are influenced by many internal and environmental factors. When a person’s mind is in good health, it is often easier to cope with everyday life, they also have energy to do new things, and the world seems bright. Their thoughts are mostly clear, making decisions and finding solutions is successful. Life feels balanced, and they can control their own emotions. They believe that every good and bad experience has a purpose. There is light in the future, and difficult experiences from the past do not cause too much burden.

  4. Psychopaths do not experience depresssion in the same way regular people do, and it is very difficult (impossible really) for one with psychopathy to imagine mental health struggles (or any other challenges) they have never personally experienced.

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