 Beware of the self-fulfilling prophecy. Why do you think Clement Greger was able to knock out Jose with a left hook after predicting it? There's something called the self-fulfilling prophecy in which we start becoming like the engineer of what happens in our life. We start engineering it based on our thoughts. Now, this can go in a positive way or a negative way depending on how you used to use it. If it's, for example, like someone who's nervous and anxious all the time, who starts becoming, who starts believing that this is part of his personality, this is an unchangeable characteristic, will go into every exam with our mentality and can end up sabotaging themselves through this mindset because they don't even try. They start saying, oh, I'm not going to be able to do this. I suck ass to tests. This is just going to be exactly the same as any other test. Despite their knowledge or anything of the material, they start self-sabotaging themselves and this is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Or sometimes you see someone who might not have the adequate skills to do something, but they have supreme confidence in their skills. So they actually match or do the thing based off their beliefs, based off the idea that they didn't think that they couldn't do in the first place. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. Now, this goes the same way in fights. It's generally the person who has the greater belief that ends up winning, not just the person who has the physical stamina or the most skill in the ring, or life in general. It depends on what you believe that is going to happen, that will happen, as long as you apply the adequate energy and effort behind it. Now, what also helps the self-fulfilling prophecy is this term called the reticular activation system, which is a big word that basically means things you choose to focus on in life. If I was to mention a word you've never heard of before, like maybe erroneous or pothiosis, don't be surprised to start seeing the word everywhere. Or perhaps if you were to buy a new car, don't be surprised if you start seeing that new car everywhere. Basically, the world around us is filled with too much information for our brain to process, right, all of it. So it chooses to focus on certain things that are going to help us survive, or what it thinks is important. So if your new car is important to you, your brain will focus on that. If the word erroneous or apothiosis becomes important to you, your brain will start focusing on that. And filtering other things. So we start having this idea that there is more of a thing now than there was previously when there was just as much of this new car before you bought it as there is now. It's just that you're focusing on it. So your reticular activation system helps you choose what you focus on, and those things you focus on, plus your beliefs, hope, shape, what your self-fulfilling prophecy is going to do. So in the case of Conan McGregor and his fight against Jose, he mentioned that he, Jose was going to come in heavy with the right, and he was going to step back, slip out, and knock him out. Now, because he already thought about this, and this is why he's focusing on it, so it's this reticular activation system. So when it did happen, everything was just automatic. It became a self-fulfilling prophecy. So try and make self-fulfilling prophecies that help benefit you, and not ones that help, you know, suppress your potential, and you will go very far indeed.