To the extent that you can find ways where you're making predictions, there's no substitute for testing yourself on real-world situations that you don't know the answer to in advance.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every day I make predictions that don't come anywhere close to the mark.
But I don't think I have any particular talent for prediction, because when you have three or four elements in hand, you don't have to be a genius to reach certain conclusions.
One of my few shortcomings is that I can't predict the future.
Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future.
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.
Future forecasting is all about testing strategies - it's like a wind tunnel.
I try not to get involved in the business of prediction. It's a quick way to look like an idiot.
You can predict all you want, but everybody knows what predictions get you.
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.
I don't make predictions. I know what I can do, and I try not to think too far ahead.