Of all the things a body loves, predictability is one of them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I like predictability because I know what I'm getting into.
I think predictability is built into any good novel in some way - you begin reading Anna Karenina and you know pretty much what's going to happen at the end. But that doesn't mean you know what's going to happen in the middle. For me, it's that sense of what happens in the middle that's important.
Prediction is not just one of the things your brain does. It is the primary function of the neo-cortex, and the foundation of intelligence.
But I'd rather not predict. I'd rather affect.
I don't always do a lot of predicting, but, when I get a really strong feeling about something, I will tell people.
Life is anything but predictable.
At different times in your life, your body needs different things.
Predictability is the cousin of death: I don't necessarily want people to see me coming. You know?
I don't think of myself predicting things. I'm expressing possibilities. Things that could happen. To a large extent it's a question of how badly people want them to.
You can predict all you want, but everybody knows what predictions get you.