Max Verstappen operates with a radical present-moment orientation that eliminates anticipatory anxiety and retrospective regret. His approach: today is today, tomorrow is tomorrow. He concerns himself only with what exists in the current moment. When approaching the first corner, he evaluates that specific situation upon arrival rather than pre-planning responses. During qualifying, he addresses that session when it begins. After the final race, despite not winning the championship, he declared he had shown everyone who was boss. This unshakeable self-perception persists regardless of external outcomes. His identity remains constant whether he finishes first or tenth, creating psychological resilience that competitors struggle to match.