Your brain is a prediction machine.
It predicts from what it already knows, what it has experienced, and what it has learned to believe is possible.
And this is exactly why the unknown can feel uncomfortable.
Your brain loves the familiar.
But the familiar will often recreate the same reality.
If you want a different result, at some point you have to give your brain something it doesn’t have yet:
New evidence.
A different decision.
A different environment.
A different action.
An experience that challenges what you previously believed was possible.
This is where growth happens.
Not by fighting your brain.
Not by being controlled by every prediction it makes.
But by understanding how it works and consciously choosing where you place your attention and what evidence you give it.
You can follow the predictions of your brain.
Or you can learn how to lead it.
Lead yourself.