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[Summary] “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,” by Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D., argues that individuals hold distinct mindsets about their abilities—either believing their intelligence and talents are fixed (fixed mindset) or believing they can be developed through effort and learning (growth mindset). Dweck explores how these mindsets shape people's thoughts, feelings, and actions in various domains, including academics, sports, business, and relationships. The text analyzes the impact of these mindsets on personal growth, success, and overall well-being, offering insights into how individuals can cultivate a growth mindset to achieve greater fulfillment and accomplishment.
By Marcelo Aguirre @marceloaguirrepsi (Instagram)[Summary] “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,” by Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D., argues that individuals hold distinct mindsets about their abilities—either believing their intelligence and talents are fixed (fixed mindset) or believing they can be developed through effort and learning (growth mindset). Dweck explores how these mindsets shape people's thoughts, feelings, and actions in various domains, including academics, sports, business, and relationships. The text analyzes the impact of these mindsets on personal growth, success, and overall well-being, offering insights into how individuals can cultivate a growth mindset to achieve greater fulfillment and accomplishment.