Carol S. Dweck's book, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, which explores the impact of fixed versus growth mindsets on achievement and well-being. Dweck's research shows that individuals with a fixed mindset believe their abilities are innate and unchangeable, leading to fear of failure and avoidance of challenges. Conversely, those with a growth mindset believe abilities can be developed through effort and learning, fostering resilience and a love of challenge. The book examines these mindsets across various domains, including academics, sports, relationships, and business, providing examples and strategies for cultivating a growth mindset. The updated edition includes new material on implementing and sustaining a growth mindset, reflecting on the author's continued research and reader feedback.