Prophecy in a sentence as a noun

I think that pointers are hard is self fulfilling prophecy.

You run the risk of making this a self-fulfilling prophecy.

You shouldn't believe that these things are beyond your grasp, because if you do it'll become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

If enough of us take the second route, we'll win; if too many take the first route, it will be a self-fulfilling prophecy./endrant

We have this notion that "when people drink they act like idiots with clouded judgement," which becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

> A prophecy: The first entity to put a state-of-the-art UI on top of Linux....Already been done by Google with Android.

This could lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy where their new products all die due to customer fear, not lack of customer interest.

To me, that really sounds like you may psyche yourself out. ie. that you worry about MSG so much that it starts to cause you stress about it, and it's a self-fulfilling prophecy/placebo effect/whatever.

The message that sons are wired to be nonverbal and emotionally distant thus becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.

I feel like there are way too many recognizeable handles around here, which can have a similar effect of self-fulfilling prophecy.

" and by that tacit admission they fulfill the prophecy of this being the 'post PC' era. Microsoft's reorganization is more about serving customers through a fusion of device + OS + product and less about serving customers as the supplier of "OS" or "Backend business management" or "gaming platform".

If you integrate so-called "cynical realism" over the same intelligent population, you create a self-fulfilling prophecy of defeatism which is nothing to pat yourself on the back about, either.

Prophecy definitions

noun

knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source)

See also: prognostication vaticination

noun

a prediction uttered under divine inspiration

See also: divination