Essay

When skill collapses under pressure

Many people confuse knowing a thing with being able to do it under pressure. Stress changes breathing, posture, perception, timing - and decision-making.

The issue isn’t lack of effort. It’s that most training never forces the student to meet their own human limits in a controlled, honest way.

Under stress, you don’t rise to your beliefs - you default to what you’ve actually trained.

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Part of: Context & Reality