Respect Your Opponent s Intelligence

in today video, we dive into an important lesson from the animal kingdom: “Always assume your opponent is smarter than you.” Just like a CHEETAH strategizing its hunt or a gazelle staying vigilant to escape a predator, underestimating an opponent can lead to failure. Respecting the intelligence of those you face keeps you sharp, adaptable, and prepared for any challenge. Learn how this simple mindset can transform your approach to competition and life.

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    Dominic Mbeva is a science teacher, experienced researcher, innovator, and creative technologist with expertise in STEM education, digital media, and scientific research. As a Kenya Science and Engineering Fair (KSEF) advisor and projects manager, he mentors young scientists, guiding them in developing award-winning innovations. He is also an IC Technorat, leading advancements in science and technology. Beyond education, Dominic is a skilled photographer and video editor, using visual storytelling to make science more engaging. His philosophy, “If you take care of minutes, hours will take care of themselves,” reflects his belief in consistent effort, strategic thinking, and innovation to drive success in both research and creativity.

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