The Loudest Man in the Room

There are some very dangerous trends in the world today, especially in the world of advising and helping young people find their way. One of the most deceptive and dangerous trends in my opinion is Andrew Tate, and the worldview that he is spouses and puts out very vigorously. I do not use this channel to attack people, that’s not my heart, and it has never been my way. But it is my heart to warn young people of dangers and traps and to point out the truth. That’s what I’m doing in this video.
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  • @ocvettek07
    @ocvettek078 ай бұрын

    Whenever I see someone like Andrew Tate, I recall my grandpa's words: "An empty wagon rattles the loudest and the same applies to people and dogs."

  • @benr4978

    @benr4978

    8 ай бұрын

    What a terrific saying. God bless your Grandpa!

  • @danielwarwick8086

    @danielwarwick8086

    8 ай бұрын

    Very clever, your grandfather.

  • @barrynelson634

    @barrynelson634

    8 ай бұрын

    That was awesome!

  • @joshytorres6881

    @joshytorres6881

    8 ай бұрын

    true but someone needed to be loud to wake up the young generation of men

  • @user-rm8tg1cd2l

    @user-rm8tg1cd2l

    8 ай бұрын

    Tf u on about, muppet

  • @ripvanwinkle_7
    @ripvanwinkle_78 ай бұрын

    In world filled with influencers who love to manipulate their audience to gain fame you're a gem sir wish there were more people like you

  • @nightowl6811

    @nightowl6811

    8 ай бұрын

    Did u hear about the young girl that drowned, she had 30,000 followers

  • @voltairedentotalenkrieg5147

    @voltairedentotalenkrieg5147

    8 ай бұрын

    he's not doing you any favours, and you probably haven't really benefited from watching this video, and our society hasn't either

  • @nightowl6811

    @nightowl6811

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@voltairedentotalenkrieg5147why do u think that?

  • @ripvanwinkle_7

    @ripvanwinkle_7

    8 ай бұрын

    @@voltairedentotalenkrieg5147 Have you ever given thought that world doesn't revolves around you and not everybody thinks the same way as you do? Don't project on others

  • @voltairedentotalenkrieg5147

    @voltairedentotalenkrieg5147

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ripvanwinkle_7 lol

  • @bentables8423
    @bentables84234 ай бұрын

    "You want a quiet secure man who knows what he is doing." You're a truly well-spoken and intelligent person, thank you.

  • @DXTheGamer

    @DXTheGamer

    3 ай бұрын

    I would't call that inteligent, but wise! Not saying that he is not inteligent, wich I do think is a somwhat inteligent idividual, but as a soft tongue to speak wise words heavly woven with truth!

  • @ziggyjohnston5302

    @ziggyjohnston5302

    3 ай бұрын

    The problem with the cowboys logic is that he fails to address the core issue. The real question is why are so many young men drawn to figures like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson? It's because our culture lacks traditional masculine roles and young men have a biological desire to be strong and dangerous. While I can grant you that Tate isn't the best role model for young men, we should be focusing on finding better role models rather than criticizing the ones we have. Because without young men's interest in these type of men you wouldn't even be talking about this issue. It's the same thing with Trump. Rather than criticize Trump we should ask ourselves why he has support. Because like I've previously stated we wouldn't even be talking about any of these people if they didn't garner such attention. This cycle will never end. There will always be a new Tate on the horizon

  • @coastcity7029

    @coastcity7029

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@ziggyjohnston5302 Or maybe guys feel like they need to be "loud" with lifestyle trappings in order to be seen in a dating landscape dominated by distracting social media

  • @Hammer_down19
    @Hammer_down197 ай бұрын

    More young men need to see this. Dwayne is a perfect example of the kind of man this world needs. Thank you for what you do!

  • @LtDan-fy7lc

    @LtDan-fy7lc

    4 ай бұрын

    Not just young men either, to be perfectly honest. Plenty of people even Dwayne's age and beyond seem to have fallen into these kinds of traps.

  • @papagino_221

    @papagino_221

    4 ай бұрын

    @@GrowUmBigpretty judgmental comment man. Unnecessary

  • @papagino_221

    @papagino_221

    4 ай бұрын

    @@GrowUmBigif that’s what you need to tell yourself lol

  • @papagino_221

    @papagino_221

    4 ай бұрын

    @@GrowUmBig I’m fairly certain he follows the same religion as you. Just because he’s trying to give advice to people doesn’t mean he’s turning them away from religion. It’s odd that you immediately jump to judging him for that. Reflect on yourself before judging others.

  • @papagino_221

    @papagino_221

    4 ай бұрын

    @@GrowUmBig never assumed anything that you know? Nor am I being a hypocrite? Keep following your faith and I hope you find the answers you need for life. 🫶

  • @robsumone2040
    @robsumone20408 ай бұрын

    I wasn't expecting such a big shift in story. "If you're not rich, you're either a fool or lazy. Only a fool would say that." A point a view people need to understand and see. Absolutely an amazing video.

  • @Re-Todd_Howard

    @Re-Todd_Howard

    8 ай бұрын

    Not only is it foolish from an ethical standpoint (the least lazy people I’ve ever met are also some of the poorest). It’s also just plain stupid on an economic level. Everyone can’t be rich, every hardworking, intelligent man with good values CAN’T be rich. Last but not least, Jesus said "How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of heaven! Indeed, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven." And It might shock you but I trust and believe in what Jesus says more than Andrew Tate. 😂

  • @jeffreyhorton-gq4xf

    @jeffreyhorton-gq4xf

    8 ай бұрын

    i def needed to hear this because for a while there i was all in on tate, now that i see it from a wiser perspective it makese sense.

  • @kurokishizx

    @kurokishizx

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jeffreyhorton-gq4xftate? andrew tate?

  • @gabe4131

    @gabe4131

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jeffreyhorton-gq4xfglad you see now. There’s a lot of people with eyes on them that do say a lot of true things but end up misleading the masses. Be careful following people. It’s good to learn but no one has it all figured out. Plus there are a lot of people that are puppets to those who want us dumb and controlled.

  • @josephg.3370

    @josephg.3370

    8 ай бұрын

    I work harder than anyone I know and I'm still poor. i just don't have the intelligence and opportunities to become rich. I hate hearing rich KZreadrs yell, "If I can do it, you can do it". I just want yell back and fuse them out. If I could do it I would have done it already.

  • @Pipsqueak-
    @Pipsqueak-8 ай бұрын

    Clicked on this video cuz I’m stoned and thought this was Tom Hanks. Stayed for one of the best messages I’ve ever heard. It is difficult being a 21 year old man in todays world with people like Andrew Tate and not enough of this guy. More young people need to hear this message. Bravo brother

  • @vegetableoil3037

    @vegetableoil3037

    8 ай бұрын

    lmaooo

  • @ryanmoorcroft4286

    @ryanmoorcroft4286

    8 ай бұрын

    Why are these two men different? One is a flagrant multimillionaire who speaks truth. One is a humble master rancher who speaks truth. I still dont get why people have a problem a problem with Tate

  • @vegetableoil3037

    @vegetableoil3037

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ryanmoorcroft4286 truth

  • @daltonreese-qp7ii

    @daltonreese-qp7ii

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ryanmoorcroft4286 facts. underrated comment

  • @danonotinthelionsden

    @danonotinthelionsden

    7 ай бұрын

    Welcome ❤😂

  • @collinCSK
    @collinCSK6 ай бұрын

    “My dad wasn’t a fool, and he wasn’t lazy, and he’s damn sure not rich” speaking the truth about all these rich fools

  • @JaoDorifto
    @JaoDorifto5 ай бұрын

    Talking about the biggest guy on the internet without making a clickbait or using his name on the title of the video. That is a fair an honest man, thank you for the well spoken wisdom. Know that your knowledge and message goes beyond the borders of your country, actually cross continents until it hits on a young dude from Brasil. Keep up with your amazing work, delivering fractions of peace and experience in the middle of this madness that we live in.

  • @larryh7760
    @larryh77608 ай бұрын

    Many years ago my boss told me that the loudest, most arrogant person in the room generally knows the least about the subject being discussed. He told me this right before a meeting with a difficult customer. He also advised me to resist the urge to try to argue with that person just because you know that they are wrong. They have mastered the art of being full of bull.

  • @ticketstation

    @ticketstation

    8 ай бұрын

    My baby brother

  • @RonnieRonnie3697

    @RonnieRonnie3697

    8 ай бұрын

    I just had an argument with my father and your boss's quote deeply reflects his arrogance. I also wanted argue with him but I hesitated because I knew it wasn't going to change a darn thing, he is so full of bull.

  • @kungfoochicken08

    @kungfoochicken08

    8 ай бұрын

    What color is your boss’s Bugatti?

  • @-norsecode-

    @-norsecode-

    8 ай бұрын

    My mother, the malignant narcissist is genuinely the stupidest person I've ever known. A lot of smh moments at the dumb things she says, tells herself is true then dumps on people as if we should all be in awe of the weight of her knowledge and wisdom. I laugh at her a lot. 😂😂

  • @larryh7760

    @larryh7760

    8 ай бұрын

    @kungfoochicken08 no Bugatti. Lol. I don't work for him anymore. He has sold the company and retired to the country. He is a millionaire several times over, but he's not flashy. The last time I saw him, he drove a plain white Ford heavy-duty work truck and was wearing farmer's overalls. He did finally splurge on some decent hearing aids, but I don't think they cost as much as a Bugatti.

  • @NickyFr33ze
    @NickyFr33ze8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for being the Dad a lot of us never had Dewayne.

  • @ashleyanlafont9765

    @ashleyanlafont9765

    8 ай бұрын

  • @williamplants67

    @williamplants67

    8 ай бұрын

    This is so true! The only thing my father was good for was showing me at such a young age how horrible and cruel humans could be. However, I have my grandfather who was very much a father figure to me. This man, (my grandfather) is the closest thing to Jesus Christ than anyone I’ve ever meet. The true unconditional love I see him have for complete strangers is awe inspiring. What is inspiring to me is that my grandfather spent 5 years in a prison camp during ww2. He experienced so much pain, so much suffering. Losing almost everything, and everyone. Through all of that, he persevered. Not only ending up being a father figure for myself but a role model for many others. When i think of all of that when compared to my father. How both men approached live so differently, even if it was the same task. I am truly thankful that I had him as a surrogate father figure. (Especially now that I’m an adult) Because, I think I would have turned out very differently. This is why your important Dewayne! Like all men with absent fathers, we collect our father figures and subconsciously build a father figure from them all. While my grandfather is a father figure he isn’t the only one. So thanks Dewayne! You mean a lot!

  • @nickfelice9462

    @nickfelice9462

    8 ай бұрын

    Fr man. My dad taught me a thing or two but he went south a long time ago. I really appreciate this guy sharing his wisdom.

  • @nickfelice9462

    @nickfelice9462

    8 ай бұрын

    And fr andrew tate seems like a psychopath. And anyone that looks up to him needs a real role model...

  • @babymae2222

    @babymae2222

    8 ай бұрын

    Seriously what I say every time.

  • @justin2morton1
    @justin2morton15 ай бұрын

    I've been watching you for 6 months now. I'm still that guy from Detroit. I became a bus driver since i watched you last. The last time i watched you, i was working at a factory. I was highly depressed and felt broken. You told me i could make a better life for myself if i tried. I did try and passed my trained top 3 in my class. I went through probation and now I'm a full time bus driver. I never knew i could do that and find a better job. I found a career. It's high stress but not like what i came from. Thank you for everything you do.. i love you.. you changed my life

  • @jakob1425

    @jakob1425

    5 ай бұрын

    YOU changed your life, my friend! You're the reason where you are! And that's fucking awesome.

  • @justin2morton1

    @justin2morton1

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jakob1425 thank you so much brother. I Really appreciate you

  • @jakob1425

    @jakob1425

    5 ай бұрын

    @@justin2morton1 I love you. Stay positive, God bless.

  • @jazzguitartalk

    @jazzguitartalk

    2 ай бұрын

    I am happy for you man.

  • @thingsgetwtfxx

    @thingsgetwtfxx

    2 күн бұрын

    Godspeed brother

  • @shanebrownlee69
    @shanebrownlee695 ай бұрын

    At 42, the most difficult issue I've yet to encounter is the loudness of external influence in the direction of my children. I'm outnumbered but it's necessary to keep it moving. Great talk, man. I appreciate it and can relate.

  • @criticaljohnson

    @criticaljohnson

    4 ай бұрын

    I don't have kids yet, but I put myself in your shoes in my mind and imagine what it must be like and it terrifies me. The beauty of the internet is that it has given a voice to many people who, 40 years ago, would have been voiceless - but have so much to teach us. People like Dwayne. The danger of the internet is that it also gives a voice to many people who are an absolute danger to our children and our society. It's hard to say if the good truly outweighs the bad.

  • @shanebrownlee69

    @shanebrownlee69

    4 ай бұрын

    @@criticaljohnson I think that depends on how much good or bad you personally use on the Internet and limiting what information you take in faith or not. Be critical and stay that way.

  • @shanebrownlee69

    @shanebrownlee69

    25 күн бұрын

    @@vincentkingsdale8334 you can't give up.

  • @jakecreighton9039
    @jakecreighton90398 ай бұрын

    This is the gods honest truth. I’ve been in the military for almost a decade and I used to think I was so tough. But after being in for so long I’ve met some of the toughest humans on the planet. Green berets, army rangers, all different types of operators. And nearly every single one is soft spoken, they don’t show off, they are quiet and usually dress like they are going to church. They like to spend time with their families and usually drive something that’s good on gas.

  • @fredfred4086

    @fredfred4086

    6 ай бұрын

    Toughness is good. Strength is great. Toughness can endure severe conditions, and also toughness can be brittle, and, occasionally, crack under pressure. Strength endures. Strength gets us up every morning, and strength provides for and protects families and communities. Strength of mind allows us to see through charlatans, and keeps us on the right path.

  • @ItsDobbie

    @ItsDobbie

    6 ай бұрын

    You basically just described John Pilgrim from The Punisher. And he was scary.

  • @blueboat9581

    @blueboat9581

    6 ай бұрын

    It takes a strong man to stand up to evil

  • @HelloHowAreYou480

    @HelloHowAreYou480

    6 ай бұрын

    And yet no one does stand up to evil everybody quote stuff nobody walks the walk come at me blue boat. I bet you’re the loudest mother fer in the room, bro.

  • @user-iy6de7qi1r

    @user-iy6de7qi1r

    5 ай бұрын

    I pray you are able to get through another decade with honor and faith, I retired from the Marines in 97, it was a hard pull then, I expect you face very similar things to my own time. This Nation has come here precisely because of the kind of men you well describe. Semper Fi, your service is appreciated. John McClain, GySgt, USMC ret.

  • @mattdixon6396
    @mattdixon63968 ай бұрын

    My grandfather fought in WW2 against the Japanese. He once told me that they met up with some Gurkhas to defend a position who were all small in stature, very quiet and very softly spoken. But he told me that when it came time to fight they were devastating to the enemy as well as absolutely fearless. He finished up with ‘the quietest man is the best friend you will ever have when times are tough’ Very true! Fantastic content mate!

  • @_Johan10

    @_Johan10

    8 ай бұрын

    Damn. I am actually form Nepal and I happy to see someone talking about our brave soldiers. Thank you brother. Your grandfather was a G.

  • @i_know_youre_right_but

    @i_know_youre_right_but

    8 ай бұрын

    I was in the British Army and when I was overseas, some Gurkhas were over there with us. A battalion from the Royal Irish Regiment got sent over to us and on the first night they got drunk, knocked on everyone’s door and anyone who answered got beat up by them. They ended up doing it to a Gurkha who immediately let his friends know what happened on their WhatsApp group. Straight away they came out and gave the guys from the Irish regiment a beating, badly. The Gurkhas look after their own and are nice people until you try to fuck with them lmao

  • @ddroz23

    @ddroz23

    8 ай бұрын

    My grandfather fought the Japanese's as a US Marine and he never spoke about the war with pride. He hardly spoke about it at all. He said he just did his job.

  • @mattdixon6396

    @mattdixon6396

    8 ай бұрын

    @@_Johan10 anytime mate. Your brave ancestors probably saved his life and many others. Respect from a random Australian🫡

  • @mattdixon6396

    @mattdixon6396

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ddroz23 He rarely ever spoke about it. He had to be either very drunk or with his brothers in arms with me I’m the background to talk about it . He never took part in parades or remembrance days. I wish he told me more.

  • @SPITNEIN
    @SPITNEIN5 ай бұрын

    I’ve always thought the loudest were the most insecure. Very nice to see someone step back and dissect that.

  • @craigluhr7243
    @craigluhr72436 ай бұрын

    I am 64 years old. I have no idea who this Tate fellow is. What I can say is, I can resonate with the things you say. Keep it up. You are a man who exposes the wisdom seldom found in this world.

  • @RavensGazedwb
    @RavensGazedwb8 ай бұрын

    Men like you are the role models we young men need. Not empty hedonistic fools like Tate. Thank you, sir.

  • @rechertz8445

    @rechertz8445

    8 ай бұрын

    Hedonistic.... The best word for tate.

  • @ghnfyhj

    @ghnfyhj

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m sure if Andrew Tate would to hang out with Dewayne for atleast a week, he would come back a better young man and with a different perspective.

  • @Nathan7041

    @Nathan7041

    8 ай бұрын

    Gonna be honest, social media is raising the youth. Tate just happens to take up alot of the limelight. TikTok belongs back in the cesspool that it spawned in.

  • @DavidLeeRothsAlterEgo

    @DavidLeeRothsAlterEgo

    8 ай бұрын

    Well Andrew Tates dad as well as Tucker Carlson's dad are CIA. Do you expect truth from these men?

  • @22-144

    @22-144

    8 ай бұрын

    As a woman I need this kind of role model too. I didn't have it in my own father.

  • @theMaddieHannon
    @theMaddieHannon8 ай бұрын

    “When it comes time for the stuff to hit the fan, and it’s going to hit the fan, you want a quiet, secure man that knows what he’s doing.” 🙌🏼 Preach

  • @jsf8145

    @jsf8145

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Having a hyper vigilant panic freak clown in a leadership position is the worst

  • @NuudleEXE
    @NuudleEXE7 ай бұрын

    In a world of brainwashing, manipulation, deception, false images, it's always a pleasure to your videos pop up on my feed Dewayne. It reminds me of the life advice my folks in south-Texas would give that was always so soothing, though gritty and real that will check you back into reality. Keep up the good work.

  • @user-iy6de7qi1r
    @user-iy6de7qi1r5 ай бұрын

    I took a young man into my shop this summer because he wanted to learn to weld aluminum, I have a welding and machine shop service I've run for some thirty years. He sat down at my welding table, watched me run beads for about ten minutes, and then burned about eight hours up with me critiquing his hand, technique and foot/heat control. I've had many people come up wanting to learn to weld, but few have the patience to sit down and make mistakes until they lay a good bead, hear the sound of the arc, see the smoke rise steady and recognize what a good weld sounds like.. You got to be quiet, able to listen, to actually learn and grow. It's been more than fifty years since an older man sat me down and told me "now just lay a bead there, it'll sound like bacon and eggs frying when you're getting it right".

  • @mikeauxbig

    @mikeauxbig

    3 ай бұрын

    Another quality is recognizing patience in someone else. I also really like bacon and eggs. I also hope to learn welding some day.

  • @user-iy6de7qi1r

    @user-iy6de7qi1r

    2 ай бұрын

    @@mikeauxbig I began at 16, new old bike with a crack in the frame. The best part of knowing how to fix something is to share it, and know it will continue after you're gone. I was taught by "old men" in my youth.

  • @mikeauxbig

    @mikeauxbig

    2 ай бұрын

    @@user-iy6de7qi1r Same here with carpentry. I can build an entire house from the dirt up. I admire your skills. Always learn until you're gone. cheers

  • @user-iy6de7qi1r

    @user-iy6de7qi1r

    2 ай бұрын

    @@mikeauxbig Any day you wake up on this side of the dirt!

  • @eagle1341
    @eagle13418 ай бұрын

    You are awesome! To me, you are a textbook definition of what a Godly man looks like: respectful, mindful, mentally tough, gentle, caring, looking out for younger generations, humble, well-considerate, selfless, intelligent and wise and much more, choosing the guidance of the LORD over the Earth. Thank you for making these priceless videos, please never stop.

  • @wholesomejm

    @wholesomejm

    8 ай бұрын

    ^^^

  • @mohammadibnsoria1044
    @mohammadibnsoria10448 ай бұрын

    The story about a hardworking poor dad really caught me off-guard emotionally because it's painfully true, and for those poor dads that sacrificed their lives for us just to be cast in the shadows so that showoffs like Tate can be our role model shows you how much we fell off as a society. Mr. Dwayne I really can't thank you enough for dedicating your channel to help out young folks like us, I'll be always thankful to God for stumbling on your videos. God bless you

  • @user-qe7bt9dz1l

    @user-qe7bt9dz1l

    8 ай бұрын

    I don’t think we necessarily fell off. Life works in cycles. These types of men have always existed and tend to always take the credit while the true great ones tend to go under the radar and get their glory later. Sometimes never.

  • @poultryfaarm

    @poultryfaarm

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-qe7bt9dz1l yes, sometimes you don’t need to be seen, some of the greatest I’ve met achieved the most good with a few words in the right place, and the life rule that if you can’t do someone a good turn, you don’t do them a bad one.

  • @mrbubz6942

    @mrbubz6942

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-qe7bt9dz1lthe humbled stay quiet

  • @RicardoDLP-eq4eq

    @RicardoDLP-eq4eq

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm Mexican, and I have lots of strong men in my family who've spent their lives fostering beautiful families. They've worked so hard to give their loved ones the best life they can foster, and people like Tate calling these men "fools" is an insult. Being rich doesn't change who you are, what you stand for, what your priorities are. Many young men are rich; all they do is party and take drugs, rather than make the world around them a better place. These truly strong men that I've known my whole life put their families and well-being over money because money will never make you truly happy unless you create a strong relationship with the people who love you.

  • @0tt0z

    @0tt0z

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@RicardoDLP-eq4eqWell said!

  • @Swordsmann.
    @Swordsmann.7 ай бұрын

    Glad I met your channel, sir. I'm a 21 yrs old young man who's fighting everyday to become better. I never understood or liked that kind of man or content, it's just empty and made to get views on social media and show how much money they're making. But your words carry wisdom and experience, and as an introvert man, I see everyday more that not being loud or calling attention for stupid reasons is a bless. I'm excited to keep learning with you, thank you for your videos.

  • @relaxingsounds7838
    @relaxingsounds78384 ай бұрын

    I NEVER comment on videos I see, even when the video is a great one, but I'm just here to say that this video is absolutely amazing and what every man needs to hear. If there were more people like you, Dennis, and your father, this world would be 1000 times better.

  • @Jbdunham
    @Jbdunham8 ай бұрын

    Having been raised around strong men of many walks of life, from cowboys to veterans, I’ll second your statement. The quiet men are the ones you have to listen to. The loudest men in the room are the most scared. You, sir, remind me so much of my grandfather. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @MediaHappeningNow

    @MediaHappeningNow

    8 ай бұрын

    Amen brother. 100% Truth.

  • @comanchedase

    @comanchedase

    8 ай бұрын

    It's sad that this has to be addressed nowadays, 30 years back I just knew it from looking around...

  • @Jbdunham

    @Jbdunham

    8 ай бұрын

    @@comanchedase, Amen.

  • @Jbdunham

    @Jbdunham

    8 ай бұрын

    @@youtubekeepscensoringme3357, I’m certainly not say the quiet guys aren’t scared, especially in a situation like that. My experience, though, is that the loud ones use their bluster to cover up their fear while the quiet ones just lower their heads, grit their teeth, and get through the situation.

  • @youtubekeepscensoringme3357

    @youtubekeepscensoringme3357

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Jbdunham that's why I say there is a difference between being loud (which I am by nature) and talkers. I've seen guys talk about what they are going to do when they got there and then clam up. They weren't loud if you know what I mean

  • @phillipm3799
    @phillipm37998 ай бұрын

    We got a feller that lived up the holler from us in West Virginia I always looked up to. He was an absolute genius. He could make any vehicle run, was an electrician and could fix any hvac system. Drawed disability from the mines from the ceiling falling in breaking his back. Was poor as a church mouse but never charged a dime. Our heat went out 2am Christmas Eve one year 11 degrees outside. He was there by 2:15 and gone by 3 with a warm house. That’s who I look up to.

  • @TierNoneOperator
    @TierNoneOperator7 ай бұрын

    Earned a sub with this one. An insecure man will go to any length to hide his insecurities. A secure man doesn't have to. Excellent teaching.

  • @romit143
    @romit1436 ай бұрын

    Never seen someone elaborate the whole tate issue so welllll People need men like you Sir Not crooked boys like Tate

  • @robbyrobby7721
    @robbyrobby77218 ай бұрын

    This guy gives dad advice many never had, very wise man…

  • @JakeV.
    @JakeV.8 ай бұрын

    Good stuff. I'm a father in my 30's, husband, and martial artist. I agree 100%. It's great to have old school guys like you dropping wisdom and comfort for the younger guys. Thank you sir.

  • @calinative5302

    @calinative5302

    8 ай бұрын

    You are full of it, martial artist? Go into a boxing gym, loud people are confident because they have the ability. People who say the loudest person in the room isn't this or that have never been around REALLY hard men.

  • @sugar392

    @sugar392

    8 ай бұрын

    YAAS! TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU! Men like this are rare and few these days! Must protect the last of these great men at all cost! 🙏✌

  • @sugar392

    @sugar392

    8 ай бұрын

    @JakeV.

  • @SeemsLogical

    @SeemsLogical

    8 ай бұрын

    That's how it used to be. "Respect your elders" was something my generation grew up with. And we would sit around and listen to their stories and words of wisdom so that it might guide us in the future. But I think with the prevalence of computers and social media things have changed so drastically that old school wisdom has been deemed obsolete and irrelevant, and there is no longer a need to respect our elders because what do they have to offer us anymore? It sucks for the young generation who misses out on fundamental advice that will save them from grief in the long run and it sucks even more for the older generation who has to rely on the young people who hate and resent them for no wrong doing of their own. It's a bleak future by the way things are going.

  • @Chad_Thundernuts

    @Chad_Thundernuts

    8 ай бұрын

    @@calinative5302 The hardest men I've ever known were always humble. They didn't feel the need to try and prove how hard they are.

  • @ferdinand8801
    @ferdinand88012 ай бұрын

    “Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak” - Sun Tzu, The Art of War.

  • @caitmlp
    @caitmlp6 ай бұрын

    I keep finding myself wanting to say, "preach!" Throughout this video. Lol! So glad my husband is not the loudest man in the room. He is a quiet man when it comes to his capabilities. Always ready to learn, and admit what he doesn't know. I just get more excited the longer we're married to see the man he'll continue to grow into. ❤

  • @JoshHitti
    @JoshHitti8 ай бұрын

    “Tate said if you’re not rich you’re either lazy or a fool. Andrew Tate is a fool”. 100%, perfect follow up example.

  • @harambey

    @harambey

    8 ай бұрын

    He also said “The only thing better than having everything you want is not wanting anything “ Sometimes he may contradict himself but he is trying to get men to stop being victims and too acquire discipline be it money or religion etc

  • @JoshHitti

    @JoshHitti

    8 ай бұрын

    @@harambey for every quote you post, I’ll post one of his that directly makes it null and void. Here’s one to start - “want for nothing”: “Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions.”

  • @migueljuarez6788

    @migueljuarez6788

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@harambeyTate also said "Women are stupid".

  • @loogie.b.maestro7988

    @loogie.b.maestro7988

    7 ай бұрын

    KRUNG ON A CHUNG!!!!!!!!!!!!! KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG KRUNG

  • @lastwarning1

    @lastwarning1

    5 ай бұрын

    He’s jealous that a younger man is worth more than him. Wake up

  • @KingOfHeroes1996
    @KingOfHeroes19968 ай бұрын

    As someone who never had a grandfather figure, this video genuinely made me feel like I was sitting with my grandad by a fireplace, enthralled by this storytelling laced with such invaluable wisdom. Thank you for what you do sir. ❤

  • @sugar392

    @sugar392

    8 ай бұрын

    Same! And I've never seen nor heard of this man until right now, and I loved listening to him talk! I don't know who he's even talking a about!😆 but I love how he views life and I'm subscribing NOW! GOD BLESS HIM AND Y'ALL LISTENING.🙏✌

  • @kaidenmills1155

    @kaidenmills1155

    8 ай бұрын

    I've seen and listened to how Andrew Tate views the world but could never truly find it within myself to agree with what he says especially with the kind of wisdom that people like this man and my papa are passing down to us

  • @ianbrighouse3056

    @ianbrighouse3056

    8 ай бұрын

    @@sugar392hes Talking about a rich idiot.

  • @dboy4034

    @dboy4034

    8 ай бұрын

    As some one who had a real man grandfather, listen to this man

  • @AnimalAlmighty

    @AnimalAlmighty

    8 ай бұрын

    🎯

  • @shannongreene3226
    @shannongreene32264 ай бұрын

    I'm 49 years old and you help me . I look up to you. You teach me things my father never did 💯

  • @FitnessFrase1
    @FitnessFrase15 ай бұрын

    Hollow tins make the most noise. As always your wisdom is on point. I'm sure they may be topics I may disagree with, haven't found a vid yet, but that's life and what makes us unique. You provide strong morals and direction for many men & women, especially those like myself who have lost or don't have a father or male role model about. You are a real one.

  • @mrs.stocky2445
    @mrs.stocky24458 ай бұрын

    I’m a 35 yr old homeschooling momma, so maybe not your target demographic, but I have a boy so I am always looking down the road and looking for how to shape his character to be a good man. So I love these videos. My daddy is that quiet man. Never went to the gym, was at work already when I woke up as a child, had a coffee cup permanently attached to his hand. No alcohol, drugs, or Tabasco ever entered our home. Momma was strict, and when we would rise against her, daddy would set his newspaper down and end it with a few words. He never did and still doesn’t talk much, but his words have authority. I’ve seen him cry four times in my life: the day his mom died, the day my mom was diagnosed with cancer, when he ran over my 16 yr old beagle, and the day he had to shoot a calf that had been born in a blizzard and had frostbite so bad it was sickening to look at. My husband admires him to no end and has put him on level with his own father for advice in many situations. And having a daddy like that helps a girl know who to look for in a husband. Mine isn’t the biggest guy in the room and he likes a good conversation more than most, but he certainly ain’t the loudest. We pray every day our boy follows the men in our family and not the Andrew Tates of the world.

  • @killercuddles7051

    @killercuddles7051

    8 ай бұрын

    I just clicked on this video by accident. What a happy accident. I never heard of Andrew until he was arrested. It caught my attention, so I watched some videos. There was something attractive about this man. Yet it felt like something was deeply off. For that, in my mind, he is in the same category as people like Jordan Peterson and even Elon Mush.... and even politicians like Trump and Biden... Bush and Obama... I think the idea of wrapping bullshit in bacon(everybody agrees bacon is good), is one of the biggest problems on earth. Much love. PS I hope you pass your homeschooling test ;-)

  • @mosquitopyjamas9048

    @mosquitopyjamas9048

    8 ай бұрын

    Tobasco is a slippery slope. You’ll dabble with jalapeños and maybe a bit of chilli peppers but before you know it you’ll be on harbeneros and scotch bonnets. Lost some good friends to ghost peppers and Carolina reaper. Always check your scoville levels

  • @killercuddles7051

    @killercuddles7051

    8 ай бұрын

    @@mosquitopyjamas9048 this is the most random comment ever

  • @mosquitopyjamas9048

    @mosquitopyjamas9048

    7 ай бұрын

    @@killercuddles7051 they misspelt tobacco as Tabasco , I was being a smart ass

  • @NewWing333

    @NewWing333

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mosquitopyjamas9048Haha! That’s actually funny! I read Tabasco and thought they were actually talking about hot sauce. It seemed a little weird but what do I know. Thanks for the clarification. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @abemeyers5009
    @abemeyers50098 ай бұрын

    You may not be rich in money but you definitely rich in wisdom

  • @goptions4678

    @goptions4678

    8 ай бұрын

    He's seen it all.

  • @user-zu1ws7nh2e

    @user-zu1ws7nh2e

    24 күн бұрын

    I wouldn't be surprised if this man is a millionaire. If If he is a millionaire he deserves it. He sure is rich with wisdom and inner calm.

  • @tntpfs
    @tntpfs4 ай бұрын

    A good friend of mine is exactly as Dewayne describes. I'd known Steve for about 12 years before i learned how learned he is. He grew up on a cattle farm, (his mom is still on that farm), and he loved cattle so much, he went to school to learn more. When he sold his farm about 8 years ago to take a government research job in New Zealand, he sold off his flock, some of which were decendants of the cow he had as a teenager in the 4H. Before they went to NZ, i googled his name, and learned he is a doctor of beef cattle genetics, with mountains od accolades. After about 3 years, he moved to Missouri and took the position as head of genetics at Black Angus. What i love most about Steve, is that while he was VERY respected in a very specialized field, he was a farmer at heart, and everyone was an equal. He would NEVER tell about how successful he was in his field.

  • @BenjaminEhrlich272
    @BenjaminEhrlich2726 ай бұрын

    Was just getting yelled at on Saturday by a big strong fella, I’m a sensitive guy and at first I was hurt. But as time went on, I realized he was one of these loud men. And I felt sorry for him, said goodnight to the group of people I was socializing with, and walked away. Proud of myself for noticing that it wasn’t me.

  • @Yadmeister

    @Yadmeister

    Ай бұрын

    selfcontrol and staying calm is a superpower. Cheers!

  • @digbickho

    @digbickho

    Ай бұрын

    that’s gonna live rent free in that guys head. good job

  • @P90XGetRipped
    @P90XGetRipped8 ай бұрын

    This is the wisdom we all need. As a 22 year old guy, Life feels surreal to me these days. Social Media has made us slaves to the opinions of others and we all try to live up to someone else's standards. Its a recipe for an empty, miserable life.

  • @jsn9112

    @jsn9112

    7 ай бұрын

    Put the phone away buddy

  • @AnvilArtistry

    @AnvilArtistry

    5 ай бұрын

    It's not just social media. Question everything, talk to many and put your puzzle together for yourself. Don't be afraid to listen to people with opposing opinions. Ask questions and learn why they believe what they believe. This doesn't mean you have to change your opinion, but you should be prepared to explain your position, also. If you can't articulate your opinion, more research is required. Sounds like you are on the right track.

  • @0tt0z

    @0tt0z

    4 ай бұрын

    The best thing you could do right now is dump all social media. It's rotten.

  • @Cj-sk6sh

    @Cj-sk6sh

    3 ай бұрын

    Spot on

  • @moonshinemusclecar2576

    @moonshinemusclecar2576

    3 ай бұрын

    At 22 years old, that is a wise observation to be making.

  • @DanEmmons
    @DanEmmons8 ай бұрын

    The best Alpha dog I've ever had was one that - no matter how many dogs barked at him on our 3 walks a day - he remained silent. Within himself, he had the ability to unleash an incredible amount of energy, but chose not to. My Belgian Malinois walks quietly with confidence. He has the ability to Protect with every ounce of his energy, but chooses to keep it ready, quietly, and can unleash it, but the Alpha in him chooses not to. He knows what he is capable of without expressing it every day.

  • @mateusferr.

    @mateusferr.

    8 ай бұрын

    I also had a dog like this. He had some Malinois genetics, but not pure race. Very quiet, but very dengerous. When he was only 3 months old, just a kid, attacked 2 people who subestimeted him. I warned them: dont get too close, but they ignored, thinking that the dog was quiet, 3 months kid and cute.

  • @haleytruslow7200

    @haleytruslow7200

    8 ай бұрын

    I just realized my dog does the same thing. He never barks back. He was attacked once out of nowhere, and he jumped right in front of me and fought fiercely. But still to this day he remains silent on our walks. I have another dog who I adopted later in her life. She’s been through a lot, and she is very afraid and insecure. She tugs and lunges and barks at every animal we pass. It really is insecurity coming out. True power doesn’t need to shout

  • @DanEmmons

    @DanEmmons

    8 ай бұрын

    @@haleytruslow7200 exactly

  • @jakechapman3161
    @jakechapman31614 ай бұрын

    Thanks uncle Dwayne. Your a treasure of this world that helps me all the time. You may not think of yourself as a therapist but you give me better advice then any therapist that I’ve ever met. I hope your doin well.

  • @thekelsek6337
    @thekelsek63374 ай бұрын

    I have been lost in life for a while. I have been coasting and hoping everything comes together in the end. I have never really had a man in my life that would teach me about life or be a role model but trough your channel I have found one. I am forever thankful for your channel sir and please keep spreading your wisdom.

  • @Ives1776
    @Ives17768 ай бұрын

    Everyone on my framing crew looked down on me because I said Andrew Tate came off as insecure to me. They all said I was bonkers but I stood firm. This video just resonated with me so much.

  • @Allergic2broke

    @Allergic2broke

    8 ай бұрын

    I could argue that the perception we view the world/people is a reflection of ourselves… although I like Dwayne and Tates overall message

  • @NJT1013

    @NJT1013

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@Allergic2brokeWhat exactly is Tates overall mesage?

  • @Allergic2broke

    @Allergic2broke

    8 ай бұрын

    @@NJT1013 masculinity

  • @konstantinkoverchenko9587

    @konstantinkoverchenko9587

    8 ай бұрын

    George Carlin once said folks are dumber in groups.

  • @NJT1013

    @NJT1013

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Allergic2broke Is it? he seems like hes pretty insecure to me. Skinny, small legs, loud-mouthed. I don't see masculinity in him.

  • @madelinekimbro2440
    @madelinekimbro24408 ай бұрын

    Tate is leading weak men further astray. I agree with you 1000%.

  • @BlakeG313

    @BlakeG313

    7 ай бұрын

    Without getting emotional tell me exactly what does Tate do/say that makes you think that? Mostly Tate preaches hard work, respect, duty, and being kind to others I think the media is clouding your judgement

  • @migueljuarez6788

    @migueljuarez6788

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@BlakeG313Media? Tate has said multiple times that women are stupid. He's also admitted to getting his money from manipulating into cam work. The evidence is there. Just search for it

  • @BlakeG313

    @BlakeG313

    7 ай бұрын

    @@migueljuarez6788 how is that “leading weak men further astray”. And they were grown women who were also making money being cam girls that made the choice to do that. Seems like maybe you believe women aren’t capable of making their own decisions

  • @TheSaltySpitoon69

    @TheSaltySpitoon69

    7 ай бұрын

    @@BlakeG313it’s been a while and he still won’t answer so that tells me everything I need to know

  • @TheSaltySpitoon69

    @TheSaltySpitoon69

    7 ай бұрын

    I see no evidence of this I actually see the opposite I’ve know a lot of young men joining the gym and getting into self improvement and fixing their mental health and they almost all were inspired by Tate to fix themselves Maybe try to look at both side’s before you use your judgment

  • @hephaestus1708
    @hephaestus17087 ай бұрын

    You managed to capture my thoughts in a way I could never verbalize them and put them on KZread... Great man!

  • @firenicey7319
    @firenicey73197 ай бұрын

    Short but sweet comment to your videos “ protect this man and his ideals / values at all costs! “ Thank you! Your videos have helped me past my depression and anxiety to the point I had it playing when I was contemplating suicide. It’s hard being a man even more so in todays world where we are vilified before people even consider the person in question. Again thank you!

  • @fredfred4086

    @fredfred4086

    6 ай бұрын

    Keep going mate. The world is a better place with you in it.👍

  • @augaz1456
    @augaz14568 ай бұрын

    Sir, I usually don't comment on KZread but today I'd like to get something off my chest. You've been a source of wisdom and inspiration to me ever since I stumbled upon your channel a year ago. I'm working hard to make things right with myself after years of struggle. Your life lessons have been of great help to me in this journey. Sometime ago, while watching one of your videos I realised how important an honest and good hearted role model is to someone. Ideally, the role of a parent. Something not so self-evident anymore in my opinion. I applaud and respect you for sharing your message to all those in search of guidance. Wishing nothing but the best for you and your family. Greetings from The Netherlands

  • @kid--presentable

    @kid--presentable

    8 ай бұрын

    Nice words

  • @timothyjones9863

    @timothyjones9863

    8 ай бұрын

    You got this brother! Go get it! Much love from the states

  • @george46light

    @george46light

    8 ай бұрын

    Mooi gezegd 👊

  • @JMerwede

    @JMerwede

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said Sir. We all have demons to overcome in this life, no matter where we reside on the planet. A good measure of a man is how you get back up after being knocked down. Stay strong!

  • @hellohello8556

    @hellohello8556

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said.👍

  • @High_Desert_Tanner
    @High_Desert_Tanner8 ай бұрын

    This man is a national treasure. We must respect and cherish him and his wisdom as long as we can...

  • @user-jn6ew8eu9n

    @user-jn6ew8eu9n

    8 ай бұрын

    all the elders need cherishing

  • @ynot2881

    @ynot2881

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @Mikkel.RS.1

    @Mikkel.RS.1

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-jn6ew8eu9n Not all, look at all the elders in politics.... dont cherish those scumbags.

  • @CornFlex420

    @CornFlex420

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-jn6ew8eu9nwe wont be saying that in 60 years when Gen z is old so this is very important now

  • @ideasandtrucking

    @ideasandtrucking

    8 ай бұрын

    He's just a regular guy

  • @Elrinell
    @Elrinell4 ай бұрын

    You're a national treasure, sir !! Thank you for saying it out loud and put it out there for the world to take notes. The society we live in today is deceiving people, and everybody could use a little wake up call or a reminder of reality to keep their feet on the ground. Again, thank you for being here, and most importantly, for being you

  • @warrenthiessen4682
    @warrenthiessen46827 ай бұрын

    Your heart for seeing young men succeed in life comes through loud and clear in these videos. Thank you for taking the time and effort to share your wisdom.

  • @nikolasrbuljevic2602
    @nikolasrbuljevic26028 ай бұрын

    Firstly, thank you Dwayne for using the internet to spread your folk wisdom. I completely agree with you, I grew up in a rural area surrounded by people of the "old school" who were honest, hardworking, but also sensitive and uncompromising when it came to deceit and injustice. I'm not an American, I'm from Serbia, but I believe that all of us who grew up in rural areas around the world, surrounded by animals, nature, and the strong character of our families, share a similar way of thinking and a common code, which is often considered conservative.

  • @jackieo8693

    @jackieo8693

    7 ай бұрын

    True

  • @andrewkoster8895

    @andrewkoster8895

    5 ай бұрын

    Completely agree.

  • @5x535

    @5x535

    4 ай бұрын

    Spot on and well said Mr. nilolasrbujevic2606

  • @LtDan-fy7lc

    @LtDan-fy7lc

    4 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. To underscore your last statement: Everyone makes everything political these days. It's truly exhausting.

  • @ziggyjohnston5302

    @ziggyjohnston5302

    3 ай бұрын

    The problem with the cowboys logic is that he fails to address the core issue. The real question is why are so many young men drawn to figures like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson? It's because our culture lacks traditional masculine roles and young men have a biological desire to be strong and dangerous. While I can grant you that Tate isn't the best role model for young men, we should be focusing on finding better role models rather than criticizing the ones we have. Because without young men's interest in these type of men you wouldn't even be talking about this issue. It's the same thing with Trump. Rather than criticize Trump we should ask ourselves why he has support. Because like I've previously stated we wouldn't even be talking about any of these people if they didn't garner such attention. This cycle will never end. There will always be a new Tate on the horizon

  • @KR-os6nn
    @KR-os6nn8 ай бұрын

    “The most dangerous type of lie is the one that has the most truth in it.” That one hit me like a ton of bricks. I just left a community where I felt that things were moving sideways. Thank you for these fatherly and convicting and heartfelt videos. We need to look out for pitfalls and traps. I appreciate your sharing of wisdom, Dewayne. Thank you and God bless

  • @MrKrabs-yr8nc
    @MrKrabs-yr8nc4 ай бұрын

    Never seen this channel before in my life but brother when my man just whipped out the stogy and keep on going I instantly subscribed and liked. You’re a legend big dog. Thanks for the big pop of laughter and the fantastic advice. You’re doing the Lord’s work.

  • @ImTriumph
    @ImTriumph2 ай бұрын

    After watching some of your videos I gotta say more people need to hear your message. Especially with so many parents not preparing their children for this harsh but yet beatiful world. Wish you the best for you and your family sir!

  • @brianapowe770
    @brianapowe7708 ай бұрын

    In a perfect world we'd all be a little more like you. I pray leaders like you for men and women rise up.

  • @galahadarthur5241
    @galahadarthur52418 ай бұрын

    Hey Dewayne, I must have missed your father’s passing. I’m sorry to hear about that. God bless you and your family. You have a gift for teaching wisdom, sir. Thank you for what you do. I pray your father rests in peace and that you all have as much peace as can be found on this earth.

  • @thepregnantpsychopath628
    @thepregnantpsychopath6286 ай бұрын

    It helps to bring perspective to people who insist on bringing everyone down. Theyre bringing people down to them and their level of insecurity. This perspective helps to reframe obnoxious people. Thank you for your insights!

  • @muserpianist
    @muserpianist2 ай бұрын

    You are my Zorro! You inspire me so much. Who knew that sitting and chatting to your KZread audience could be this powerful. Your authenticity is refreshing. I am going to use your inspiration to help me create a more authentic KZread channel. Thank you Dwayne.

  • @hoss5852
    @hoss58528 ай бұрын

    "Every guy is a tuff guy, until he meets one."

  • @benjaminraff7878
    @benjaminraff78788 ай бұрын

    Dennis is legitimately the spitting image of my friend named Joseph. He was raised in the Mennonite church but left and is now just a normal Christian; he is the quietest and most soft-spoken person I've ever met; he does not smoke, chew, or drink; and he is the most adversely talented man I know in terms of bushcraft. I can verify that he is 100% the type of man you would want as a friend. My grandfather was this way as well. Sadly, he passed away four years ago.

  • @schierlingsbecher7778

    @schierlingsbecher7778

    7 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a quite boring fella

  • @bliss_gore5194

    @bliss_gore5194

    7 ай бұрын

    @@schierlingsbecher7778 a lot of the time the more interesting people you meet are the ones with more problems, lol

  • @KingYeg

    @KingYeg

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@schierlingsbecher7778 if your idea of fun is having some sort of vice, then you're ignorant. I say this as someone who does drink and smoke.

  • @SydBodeker

    @SydBodeker

    5 ай бұрын

    @@schierlingsbecher7778 sounds like a *cool fella is what you meant

  • @Annabelle99356

    @Annabelle99356

    4 ай бұрын

    May his soul rest in peace

  • @midgardcombatclub7800
    @midgardcombatclub78007 ай бұрын

    Can I start by saying thank you sir. You probably don't know this but these videos pull me out of my head. You speak the truth and your time and wisdom is much appreciated. I'm a British military veteran and I'm fighting my demons on a daily basis. Sir thank you for your help and your service.

  • @Danthadangman
    @Danthadangman4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being the father figure of the internet, Dwayne. Most of us are lost in a perverse world and having someone that knows how to make sense of all this bs, thank you for being a lighthouse

  • @dxradioman6351
    @dxradioman63518 ай бұрын

    Truer words were never spoken. Always tell the truth. Sometimes it will be trouble, but in the end, it's the right thing to do. Beware of the quiet man, he has nothing to prove. From 75 years experience.

  • @johnedwards4337

    @johnedwards4337

    8 ай бұрын

    Same, growing up I've always been called lier cause I got some stuff wrong(turns out I needed glasses lol) and I've always struved to tell the truth and own up to my mistakes even if it gets me trouble. It cost me one job, and earned the trust of my coworkers in my current job. If I don't know something, I find someone who dies and direct people to best person most likely to have their answer.

  • @williamplants67
    @williamplants678 ай бұрын

    The only thing my father was good for was showing me at such a young age how horrible and cruel humans could be. However, I have my grandfather who was very much a father figure to me. This man, (my grandfather) is the closest thing to Jesus Christ than anyone I’ve ever meet. The true unconditional love I see him have for complete strangers is awe inspiring. What is inspiring to me is that my grandfather spent 5 years in a prison camp during ww2. He experienced so much pain, so much suffering. Losing almost everything, and everyone. Through all of that, he persevered. Not only ending up being a father figure for myself but a role model for many others. When i think of all of that when compared to my father. How both men approached live so differently, even if it was the same task. I am truly thankful that I had him as a surrogate father figure. (Especially now that I’m an adult) Because, I think I would have turned out very differently. This is why your important Dewayne! Like all men with absent fathers, we collect our father figures and build subconsciously a father figure from them all. While my grandfather is a father figure he isn’t the only one. So thanks Dewayne! You mean a lot to a lot of people!

  • @josephbardouche3687
    @josephbardouche36874 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much sir. In the military and at the age of 27, I need this sort of guidance more than ever.

  • @rietzhu
    @rietzhu5 ай бұрын

    Just found your channel I never even knew who rate was until you brought him up, imo there’s 1 of him in every job scene if you’re working for someone else. The corporate machine is all about bonuses and raises and how much money THEY make, meanwhile the employees that actually do all the work and sale the product or whatever it is they do make small fry.. this has been going on forever but increasingly so after the pandemic. Worlds an unjust and unfair place these days.

  • @henryheller3839
    @henryheller38398 ай бұрын

    Andrew Tate is the Fool's Gold of a man. Many men are looking to become better, stronger, and more experienced, and Tate totes how he can teach you that. It's sad that a lot of guys will see him as the answer when he lives an empty insecure life.

  • @anfangernoob7675
    @anfangernoob76758 ай бұрын

    Sir, as someone who is mid 20's, has not had a father and a mother who wasn't really a "Mother" you have given me the best advice I've ever heard, your videos have changed my perspective on many things and have made me a better person for it. Thank you for your excellent advice, I'll carry it throughout the rest of my life! - UK

  • @DNS0875
    @DNS08756 ай бұрын

    Thank you Sir. That’s how my husband and myself raise our daughters as well. Never look for attention, validation nor change your baseline or lower your standards to make people like you or to become ‘popular’. Do your thing with the utmost personal growth focus, integrity and elegance. Learn to listen, to observate and to ‘feel’ into your surroundings, always open-minded but never naive. Learn about basic human psychology, psychopathic and sociopathic traits and how to spot manipulators, dangerous people, mentally disturbed people (I mean cluster b type). And learn to not defend yourself but walk away, never take the bate.

  • @jimhansen203
    @jimhansen2035 ай бұрын

    Dewayne today’s message’s is the cornerstone for life; respect and value, respect and value yourself, others, and life’s work. When we respect and value whatever process your are addressing you will become successful, personally, relationships, professionally, and spiritually. Keep these videos going.

  • @zombotrombo7029
    @zombotrombo70298 ай бұрын

    Dewayne, your views on andrew tate are as solid and honest and thoughtful i have heard from anyone before. I think You take your time to say what’s right and you are an inspiration as a person to me even a 14 year old agnostic guy in the UK with no interest in horse stuff. Thankyou.

  • @eapacheco3568

    @eapacheco3568

    8 ай бұрын

    Happy you found his channel. Wishing you the best and keep looking out for good people they out there and they’re happy to help

  • @roody_io

    @roody_io

    8 ай бұрын

    It brings me hope that 14 year olds can still identify what true wisdom looks like.

  • @barrynelson634

    @barrynelson634

    8 ай бұрын

    Don't give up, you're halfway there. If you question if there is a God or not, go deep into the woods, or far out into the sea, or high onto a mountain, stay there a few days by yourself and observe and ponder all that goes on, you'll start to understand. There is a God!

  • @fabuluspotato9815
    @fabuluspotato98158 ай бұрын

    Money talks, wealth whispers. Another thing I’ve heard growing up from people is “the new generation of workers does not get paid enough to go above the bare minimum,” said in a way that seems to admire this line of thinking. I was taught, you do a job, you do it right to the best of your ability. Almost everyone I know goes against that, they do the bare minimum

  • @untiliwin
    @untiliwin7 ай бұрын

    Powerful message Dwayne. Can't thank you enough.

  • @washburnbilly
    @washburnbilly8 ай бұрын

    Wisdom isn't easy to find these days, thankfully there's still a few good people left with a genuine heart. Thanks for the talk today and GOD bless you Sir.

  • @codyp8566
    @codyp85668 ай бұрын

    Just lost my grandfather two months ago to a house explosion. His temperament was the same as yours. I wish I had more time with him. Thank you.

  • @citricdemon1028

    @citricdemon1028

    8 ай бұрын

    That is an awesome way to go

  • @farouk6437
    @farouk64374 ай бұрын

    I love listening to this man for hours, feel like talking with grandpa.

  • @jaimemint405
    @jaimemint4054 ай бұрын

    Merry Christmas, ol´ Cowboy, your attitude and words, make some people around the globe, reflect behaviour and learn from skilled Man, enjoy the new year, health, freedom and kind of succes to you and your loved ones! 🎄🎅

  • @jordan3649
    @jordan36498 ай бұрын

    I used to look up to Tate entirely too much. Last week I realized that my tone of voice and word choice were misunderstood by a lot of women and a few men. So I changed. I don't want people to think I'm some careless, crass man. After learning just that lesson alone, coming back and listening to Tate made me realize exactly what you're talking about. He's just not as well rounded as I thought. Thanks for the video man.

  • @retroliftsprs

    @retroliftsprs

    8 ай бұрын

    Same here, for me it was over the course of a few months I just realized what he says doesn't line up with what he does. He said if something happened that him and his crew decided that they were going to go out in a blaze of glory then walks out in cuffs. He claims to be Christian when in a predominantly Christian country and Muslim when it is more beneficial for him to be Muslim. The guy is a con artist. He learned most of his skills pimping women and learning about psychological control and now instead of pimping women he pimps out his followers for 50 bucks a month. Now me personally I have always achieved things on my own I may not have a lot but what I have, I earned myself and I sure as heck don't need someone to save me. If success is meant for me it will come in due time.

  • @adeline-aragon

    @adeline-aragon

    8 ай бұрын

    Tu as 100% raison. Tu vas réussir. Et les petits cons du genre de Tate finiront mal.@@retroliftsprs

  • @d.castillo

    @d.castillo

    8 ай бұрын

    Same here. Tate rolled around when I was at the lowest point in my life and he more or less became a beacon. I didn’t follow everything he said but a certain amount of what he preaches does hold truth. However, the more time goes on I think what issues he points out is still true but some of his methods of resolving isn’t the most effective or desirable. In a strange sense I still somewhat respect him for how much he has achieved (although terrible in some cases) and think a few qualities of his are great its just muddied with unpleasant attributes.

  • @angusbeefballfro

    @angusbeefballfro

    8 ай бұрын

    He’s an opportunist with a brand. A salesman. He’s selling answers and a life coaching program to young men who don’t have answers or who are trying find their path. It’s a shame people are fooled by him. Good on you for the self reflection and finding a better way.

  • @larsliamvilhelm

    @larsliamvilhelm

    8 ай бұрын

    I've never ever looked up to any internet influencer, but he does also speak truth from time to time. Yes he's arrogant, yes he's probably insecure deep down, but he also drops some truth bombs.

  • @jessicareimer5851
    @jessicareimer58518 ай бұрын

    Dwayne, thank you. Seeing the support people like Tate gets online sometimes makes me feel hopeless. I have friends who endorse him, and I constantly hear "take the meat from the bones". Thank you for offering men fantastic alternatives. Evil continues because good men do nothing. You, sir, are a warrior for men's souls.

  • @LibertyDino

    @LibertyDino

    8 ай бұрын

    Tate is a symptom. Look for the +40 yo men who Tell younger men how important sleeping with as many women as you can is. Observe these men closely and you will see that there are a lot of irl Tate's out there. If you can step up and openly challenge their status.

  • @cryptocracia3479

    @cryptocracia3479

    8 ай бұрын

    @@LibertyDino Finally someone who doesnt have tunnel vision and can see that Tate is just a symptom of the SOCIETAL DISEASE that the elites are pushing for with their propaganda and stupid laws that destroy men's lives.

  • @user-sc7oe5dj6j
    @user-sc7oe5dj6j6 ай бұрын

    Hello Dewayne. I just discovered your channel and I've really enjoyed it. I'm 61 and was divorced for this first time last January, a bit lonely at the moment, and found your videos very inspiring. You don't need to give just the young guys advice. Us old farts need it too. I grew up as a Mennonite and am no longer religious but other than some of those aspects I agree with pretty much everything you've said. I'm afraid I got into a bit of a binge tonight watching your videos but have really enjoyed them. I'm an electrical engineer from Canton, Ohio so we don't share too much in common but thanks much man, keep it up. All the best, Phil.

  • @dissailo361
    @dissailo3616 ай бұрын

    Point out traps and help get out of em, well youve sure succeeded. Man youve helped me get out of the worst spot ive been in life so far. Youve built up a little but of confidence, and i see the world differently.

  • @B.E.R.T.
    @B.E.R.T.8 ай бұрын

    I tell my son to always be the quiet man in the room. Be the observer. Usually the people that are the most insecure and full of BS are the loudest and most annoying… Be the silent one. That way when you do speak it’ll carry more weight… and don’t be afraid to call people on their BS.

  • @Inquisitor_RIP
    @Inquisitor_RIP8 ай бұрын

    As a 27 year old guy planning on becoming an electricians apprentice this year, this is what I needed. I needed to hear a man who is older than me who has wisdom and knowledge confirm what I thought to be true about wealth and insecurity. The media and the internet will have men believe that money is the only goal in life, I have never felt this way. I couldn't care less about how much money someone has. We've all been led down a weird path where somehow what matters most is now considered an afterthought. I wish more men were like you, us young guys desperately need men like you to help guide us and give us advice.

  • @aladd1n539
    @aladd1n5397 ай бұрын

    Sir, these are some much needed words of wisdom in these crazy times where it's really hard to tell good from bad

  • @clintstryder1131
    @clintstryder11313 ай бұрын

    Thank you sir! My respect! I always love getting a good humble reminder. God speed!

  • @randal3122
    @randal31228 ай бұрын

    tate actually did say he isnt proud of what he did. but i agree with you. i think he wraps up bad messaging with some good messaging. the biggest thing for me with him and the other red pill influencers is teaching young men that the way to attract women is with money. i think its good to be ambitious. but if you try to attract women with money, what you will attract is women that will be with you for your money. thats not love, and it completely misses the point

  • @jessed6151

    @jessed6151

    8 ай бұрын

    There's lots of guys out there who will never outgrow that mindset. I know because I tried to be 1, if you're not a dummy you can tell when a girl only livens up when she thinks cash is about to be used on her, it feels cheap like you could be better spending your energy working on yourself and then maybe you'll find someone genuine.

  • @migueljuarez6788

    @migueljuarez6788

    7 ай бұрын

    Tate's lied about his past dude. Multiple times. He said that women are stupid and lied about it

  • @johnwxst
    @johnwxst8 ай бұрын

    Every single video you make makes such a huge impact on my life. I moved away from home 5 years ago, and my father isn't the best at phone conversations. In my moments of weakness, and i need wisdom your videos always come right on time. Thank you & god bless you.

  • @Zoic0
    @Zoic03 ай бұрын

    Dogs bark, Wolves don't.

  • @lilstogie
    @lilstogie7 ай бұрын

    As a young man I am so glad I stumbled upon this video and channel. You have a new fan! I look forward to more.

  • @bowagner7856
    @bowagner78568 ай бұрын

    I’m 40. I’ve become good friends with a younger 26 year old that I play guitar with. He seems enthralled by Andrew Tate. A few weeks ago he brought him up, and I pretty much told him the same thing as you. The dude is a grifter. An insecure man preying on other mostly younger insecure guys. When he calls himself “a high value man” I cringe

  • @NMemone

    @NMemone

    8 ай бұрын

    I used to think Tate was entertaining and harmless. Rather shady and obviously running a con but not without redeeming qualities. Then I came across a lawyer on here named Bruce Rivers. He's made about ten videos on Tate during the course of his legal dramas. When you learn exactly what he is accused of doing, and see all the evidence that he himself recorded, I don't see how it is possible to continue to admire or emulate him. He has no values and no conscience. He is a psychopath who exploits damaged women and is living an ultimately shallow and meaningless life. I hope your young friend can get out from under Tate's spell and perhaps find better online bros to follow like Jocko. Though honestly, having you as a low key mentor and role model will probably help him more than any of these famous people. Cheers!

  • @migueljuarez6788

    @migueljuarez6788

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@NMemoneExactly. The evidence against Tate is too damning and tons of it comes from Tate's own mouth.

  • @leofortin7448
    @leofortin74488 ай бұрын

    This is the second time you’ve made a video that’s so timely to my life, I almost can’t believe it. I had a friend suddenly become the loudest man in the room, and do some horrible things while he was at it. Thank you for this message

  • @user-qs8rm9wf7h
    @user-qs8rm9wf7h3 ай бұрын

    Good message sir I myself was a piece of s*** for a while there luckily I found something in this world to hopefully point me in the right direction and I just hope that that man finds inner peace and hopefully he can redeem himself one day thank u for you wisdom someone has to pass this on make your own decision

  • @glentomkins3426
    @glentomkins34264 ай бұрын

    That's true Dewayne! I'm an introverted guy who has been told all of his life that he and every other introvert should be an extrovert. The problem is that if the extroverts ever get their way, the global economy will be in trouble because the extroverts make all the noise and do all the talking, but the introverts get stuff done.

  • @shadowedmoonchannel
    @shadowedmoonchannel8 ай бұрын

    Wow, there's a ton of wisdom here. The loudest men in my life have always been the most insecure. I appreciate you pointing out the hypocrisy of the A.T. followers, and I wish I could communicate this as effectively with my own friends. I think it's really unfortunate how much childish grandstanding he does instead of encouraging men to actually be decent people. I have a lot of respect for the wisdom you shared here. Thanks.

  • @ziggyjohnston5302

    @ziggyjohnston5302

    3 ай бұрын

    The problem with the cowboys logic is that he fails to address the core issue. The real question is why are so many young men drawn to figures like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson? It's because our culture lacks traditional masculine roles and young men have a biological desire to be strong and dangerous. While I can grant you that Tate isn't the best role model for young men, we should be focusing on finding better role models rather than criticizing the ones we have. Because without young men's interest in these type of men you wouldn't even be talking about this issue. It's the same thing with Trump. Rather than criticize Trump we should ask ourselves why he has support. Because like I've previously stated we wouldn't even be talking about any of these people if they didn't garner such attention. This cycle will never end. There will always be a new Tate on the horizon

  • @travanw85
    @travanw858 ай бұрын

    thank god for you. I recently lost my father and in listening to your videos and talks it reminds me of the things he always said to me.

  • @johnroberts4647
    @johnroberts46477 ай бұрын

    Thanks again for the life lesson! Some of these topics just don't get brought up enough. We are clouded by entertainment. I value your opinions and advice. Finally subscribed

  • @TruthSeeker-rn1tm
    @TruthSeeker-rn1tm8 ай бұрын

    This is my absolute favourite video by far. You just said what has needed to be said for a long time. The fact that this guy is a perceived idol for so many is a testament to the dark times we're living in. It shows how lost some young people have become. If that were not the case, a man like Tate would never have been able to become so popular. Thank you Dwayne.

  • @evotme9995

    @evotme9995

    8 ай бұрын

    Damn.. I can tell you definitely don't watch his videos by the way you perceive him, rather just snippets that align with your bias.

  • @TruthSeeker-rn1tm

    @TruthSeeker-rn1tm

    8 ай бұрын

    You're right, I don't watch his videos. I don't watch his "snippets" either.

  • @psykoweaz

    @psykoweaz

    8 ай бұрын

    @@evotme9995 yeah it's almost like people have more important things to do

  • @XXXChango

    @XXXChango

    8 ай бұрын

    Not important enough to keep everyone from commenting 😂

  • @user-ny5dy4tz4y

    @user-ny5dy4tz4y

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TruthSeeker-rn1tm so your judging a man off of hear say and think yourself as better.

  • @peterrandall4348
    @peterrandall43488 ай бұрын

    Well said Dewayne. I often find myself telling people that they’ve got a long wait if they’re hoping to find a benevolent billionaire.