Mike Tyson viewed fear as a controllable force, much like fire. He believed controlled fear sharpens focus and aids preparation for challenges. Uncontrolled fear, however, leads to panic and poor decision-making. This perspective originated from his boxing mentor, Cus D’Amato, and shaped his career. Examining fear’s signal, rather than hiding it, is key to its effective management.
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