Self-fulfilling prophecy is engaging in behaviors that
obtain results that confirm existing attitudes. A self-fulfilling prophecy is a
prediction that causes itself to become true. For example, I believe that I am
going to do poorly in school, so I decrease the effort I put into my
assignments and studying, and I end up doing poorly, just as I thought. Another
common example is relationships; I think my relationship with my significant
other is going to fail, so I start acting differently, pulling away
emotionally. Because of my actions, I actually cause the relationship to fail.
This is a powerful tool used by “psychics” – they implant an idea in your mind,
and you eventually make it happen because you think it will.
Interesting Fact: Economic Recessions are self-fulfilling
prophecies. Because a recession is 2 quarters of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
decline, you cannot know you are in a recession until you are at least 6 months
into one. Unfortunately, at the first sign of decreasing GDP, the media reports
a possible recession, people panic and start a chain of events that actually
cause a recession
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