The way we understand our intelligence and abilities deeply impacts our
success. Based on social science research and real life examples,
Eduardo BriceƱo articulates how mindset, or the understanding of
intelligence and abilities, is key. When students or adults see their
abilities as fixed, whether they think they're naturals or just not
built for a certain domain, they avoid challenge and lose interest when
things get hard. Conversely, when they understand that abilities are
developed, they more readily adopt learning-oriented behaviors such as
deliberate practice and grit that enable them to achieve their goals.
But this belief is itself malleable, and there are clear actions we can
all take to establish a growth mindset and enable success for our
children, our peers and ourselves.

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