I was about to reply to a post from someone who was confidently predicting that Bitcoin would crash all the way to $43,000, as if the future were already written.

Then I decided not to.

There is little value in arguing with people who present opinions as certainties. Markets are driven by millions of participants, unexpected events, news, emotions, and decisions happening every second around the world.

The truth is simple: no living person on Earth knows with certainty where Bitcoin will be a few hours from now.

So when someone claims to know exactly where Bitcoin will be weeks or months from now, take that prediction for what it is: an opinion, not a fact.

Confidence is not knowledge.

Prediction is not certainty.

And humility is one of the most valuable skills an investor can have.

Stay open-minded. Stay flexible. Respect the market.

Because the moment you think you know exactly what comes next, the market usually has a lesson waiting for you.