I found this article and I was wondering if you thought his comment here is a contributing attribute to succeeding in fights.   It's from http://judoinfo.com/kimura2.htm 
"It was my first Vale Tudo experience. That night, my face was badly swollen. I had a number of cuts on my face. Every time I breathed, an excruciating pain ran through my belly, and I could not sleep. I received an injection from a doctor, and cooled my belly with a cold towel all night. However, I learned a very important lesson in this fight. That is, one must never fear death. If I had not had the iron will to fight despite the possibility of getting killed, his head butts would have torn my intestine into pieces."
I was wondering because of your background in the Marine Corps and full-contact matches. Is it the fear of death of injury that could cause more injury or holds people back from realizing more?
							
						
					"It was my first Vale Tudo experience. That night, my face was badly swollen. I had a number of cuts on my face. Every time I breathed, an excruciating pain ran through my belly, and I could not sleep. I received an injection from a doctor, and cooled my belly with a cold towel all night. However, I learned a very important lesson in this fight. That is, one must never fear death. If I had not had the iron will to fight despite the possibility of getting killed, his head butts would have torn my intestine into pieces."
I was wondering because of your background in the Marine Corps and full-contact matches. Is it the fear of death of injury that could cause more injury or holds people back from realizing more?


  I have been bumped up in rank in judo, and am trying not to let my fear of looking bad mess me up.  I've had that fear for a while...and not just in martial arts.
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