What is the central idea of the following paragraph from the passage?

Fox knew as soon as he woke up. He felt sure that today was going to be an awful day. He spilled his tea all over the floor. He tripped on a chair and stubbed his paw. He even ripped a hole in his favorite shirt. “Why should I even bother going outside?” He asked himself grumpily.

The central idea of the paragraph is that Fox wakes up feeling certain that the day will be terrible and experiences a series of unfortunate events that confirm his belief.