The narrator shows how to create a viral AI influencer using free AI tools like Fucus, Google Colab, and Leonardo. These AI influencers can make over $10,000 a month.
The narrator generates an influencer named Phoebe using Fucus and shows how to create variations with different poses, outfits and backgrounds. Fucus' image prompt feature allows swapping Phoebe's face onto other images. The inpaint feature can fix imperfections and outpaint extends images.
The narrator also demonstrates how to create a wishlist on Blesso so fans can send gifts without revealing addresses. This allows AI influencers to make extra money.
The narrator believes that speaking positively using self-hypnosis attracts positive outcomes. He says to visualize success and "squeeze the juice from the universe" to manifest desires. He links this to Newton's third law - applying mental force yields equal reactions.
The narrator credits this mindset for his wealth, relationships and happiness. He warns against surrounding oneself with negative people or energy. He says negativity attracts misfortune, while positivity yields more positive reactions. He cut off even close friends who were negative.
He created a private mastermind group called the War Room to surround himself with successful people. He believes this raises one's standards and opportunities. The narrator also trains his mind to control dreams and access life experiences from his subconscious. He suggests this makes him wiser and more creative.
The narrator says that he speaks to the universe daily to request that his life continues getting better and attributes his success and happiness to these affirmations. He spends time each day on self-hypnosis, repeatedly verbalizing positive claims about himself, as he believes that self-talk shapes one's reality. The narrator warns against complaining or spreading negativity, as he thinks negative energy attracts more adversity. He cites personal anecdotes and Newton's third law to argue that putting effort into the world yields equal rewards. By dominating his surroundings, the narrator feels he has lived an exceptionally impactful life.
Further, the narrator discusses techniques for controlling dreams and accessing the subconscious mind. By remembering one's thoughts before sleep, an individual can supposedly tap into their unconscious and even live out an alternate life in dreams. The narrator states that he has trained himself to lucid dream and fully direct his unconscious experiences, essentially doubling his lifespan through mental training.
The narrator discusses the power of speaking positively to manifest desired outcomes through the law of attraction. He states that every word out of your mouth is "self-hypnosis" and reaffirms beliefs within your mind. To become successful, you must believe you already are and verbalize it.
He explains that by exerting "energy" into the universe through action and force of will, you cause an equal reaction that brings money, relationships, and success. Your output of energy determines your results. He gives an example of his own success, going from difficult circumstances to wealth and fulfillment.
The narrator emphasizes surrounding yourself with other successful people to absorb their energy and avoid negative individuals draining your energy. He created a network of wealthy contacts for this purpose. He also trains his mind to control dreams and unconscious thoughts to essentially live two lives - doubling his life experience and knowledge.
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Andrew Tate says to speak positively to the universe daily as if talking to a virtual assistant. He claims doing so has led to continuous improvements in his already perfect life. Tate says he focuses on self-hypnosis through positive speech rather than complaining or claiming victimhood. He refuses to adopt a "sad sack" mentality.
Tate urges training your mind to remember your last thought before sleep. He says this allows control over dreams and the subconscious. Tate claims that by remembering all dreams and thoughts, you get a "catalog" of memories of living an entire second life as a "superhero." This has led him to "know twice as much" with twice the life experience in the same number of living years.
Tate squeezes success from the universe via energy and force. He says you must put energy in to get energy back per Newton's third law. Tate absorbs others' energy while avoiding negative people to shield from psychic attacks. He carefully curates his inner circle and reality, cutting off anyone causing "negative draw."