No Easy Levels: Kyle Prepolec’s ‘Boss Fight’ Mentality
The Secret to Handling Wins and Losses Like a UFC Fighter: Prepolec’s Guide to the Journey
Who Is Prepolec and Why Should We Listen?
Imagine you’re watching a superhero movie. The hero doesn’t just win at the end — they train, they fail, they get knocked down, and they get back up stronger every time. That’s exactly what Prepolec (a UFC fighter) is talking about. He’s learned that the journey matters way more than just the final score.
Important Point: This isn’t just for fighters! This advice works for anyone — students, artists, gamers, parents, or people learning to ride a bike.
The Big Idea: It’s All About the "In-Between"
Prepolec says something really smart:
"The win is super-important, but the experience and the journey — it’s not always the start or the end, but everything in between that’s very important."
Think of it like a video game:
- Start screen = Beginning your journey
- Final boss victory = The big win
- All the levels, side quests, and game overs in between = The REAL game
Why the Journey Matters Most
| What People Focus On | What Actually Builds You |
|---|---|
| Just the trophy | The early mornings |
| Just the grade | The late-night studying |
| Just the applause | The times you wanted to quit but didn’t |
Why Losses Are Actually Secret Superpowers
Prepolec has lost fights. But here’s the twist — he’s GRATEFUL for them.
How Losses Make You Better
- They teach you what doesn’t work → Like a science experiment
- They make wins feel AMAZING → You appreciate the sunshine after the rain
- They grow your "gratitude muscle" → You notice good things more
- They show you who YOU are → Not who others think you are
Important Point: Prepolec says: "With the losses I’ve had, I’ve always come out better… the gratefulness and appreciation of everything in life overall has grown thanks to those losses."
The Internet vs. Real Life: Who Actually Matters?
Prepolec has a hilarious but brilliant take on haters:
The "Turn Off the Screen" Rule
**"Turn the screen off — don’t read the s*! Who cares? These people aren’t in your life, paying your bills, helping you, so who cares?"
Let’s Break It Down:
| Internet World | Real World |
|---|---|
| Strangers typing mean things | People who hug you when you’re sad |
| Comments that disappear tomorrow | Friends who show up at 2 AM |
| Opinions from people who don’t know you | Family who loves you unconditionally |
| Noise | Signal |
Prepolec’s laugh says it all: "It’s not as cruel as people think… Maybe it is on the internet, depending on who you are, but turn the screen off!"
Mindset: The Ultimate Cheat Code
Prepolec puts it perfectly:
"It all pieces together: the wins, the losses, the hardships; the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. It just depends on your mindset and how you wanna take it and understand it."
Two People, Same Loss, Different Mindsets:
Person A : "I’m a failure. Everyone sees me lose. I’m embarrassed."
Person B : "That hurt. But I learned X, Y, Z. Next time I’ll be ready."
Same event. Totally different future.
Important Point: Prepolec was "fortunate enough that I got to learn a little earlier than later in life, which is way better, and it’s why I am the way I am." You can learn this RIGHT NOW, no matter your age.
5 Steps to Build Your "Prepolec Mindset" Starting Today
Step 1: Name Your "In-Between" Moments
Grab a notebook. Write down 3 things you did this week that were hard but you did anyway.
- Example: "I studied for 2 hours instead of scrolling TikTok."
Step 2: Reframe One Past Loss
Think of something that didn’t go your way. Ask: What did it teach me?
- Write it down. Say "Thank you" to that lesson.
Step 3: Do a "Screen Audit"
Track: How much time do you spend reading strangers’ opinions vs. talking to people who love you?
- Challenge: Cut internet noise by 50% for 3 days.
Step 4: Build Your "Real Life" List
Write names of 5 people who:
- Pay your bills (or help you)
- Love you when you’re messy
- Would drive 3 hours to help you
These are the ONLY opinions that count.
Step 5: Celebrate the Grind
Next time you’re in the "hard middle" — smile. Say: "This is the part where I get stronger."
Summary: The Prepolec Philosophy in a Nutshell
| Core Truth | What It Means for YOU |
|---|---|
| Journey > Destination | The daily grind builds character |
| Losses = Teachers | Every "L" is a lesson in disguise |
| Gratitude Grows from Struggle | Hard times make good times sweeter |
| Ignore Internet Noise | Strangers ≠ Your support system |
| Mindset = Your Superpower | You choose the meaning of every event |
Prepolec’s final mic drop: "It just depends on your mindset and how you wanna take it and understand it."
FAQ: Your Burning Questions Answered
Q: But what if I lose BIG? Like, really embarrassingly?
A: Prepolec’s been there — on TV, in front of millions. He says: After the fight, you walk around and people say, "There’s that guy who fights in the UFC." They don’t remember the loss. They remember the COURAGE.
Q: How do I stop caring what strangers think?
A: Try Prepolec’s 3-question filter when you see a mean comment:
- Does this person pay my rent?
- Would they drive me to the hospital at 3 AM?
- Do they even know my middle name?
→ Delete. Block. Move on.
Q: Can I really be grateful for something terrible that happened?
A: Not for the terrible thing — for what you became because of it. Prepolec didn’t want losses. But he used them. Like a phoenix — the fire doesn’t feel good, but you rise from the ashes.
Q: Is this just for athletes?
A: Absolutely not. Prepolec’s talking about LIFE.
- Failed a test? → Journey moment
- Didn’t get the job? → Loss = lesson
- Friendship ended? → Hardship = growth
- Same principles. Different arena.
Q: What if I’m not "strong" like a UFC fighter?
A: Prepolec didn’t start strong. He learned this mindset. He says: "I was fortunate enough that I got to learn a little earlier than later in life." You’re learning it RIGHT NOW. That makes you strong.
Final Thought: The next time you’re in the messy middle — tired, doubting, maybe failing — remember Prepolec laughing. He knows the secret: This is the part where the magic happens.