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The concept of a growth mindset is a popular topic lately, and I sometimes say to myself “Self, you need to embrace the growth mindset. The growth mindset is cool.”
A growth mindset it is mean that one’s fundamental abilities can be developed through perseverance and effort; intelligence and talent are simply good starting points.
By contrast, in a fixed mindset, intelligence and talent are seen as fixed traits, suggesting that success comes from these inherent qualities alone, without the need for further development or effort
Here’s a simple illustration highlighting the differences between a fixed and a growth mindset:
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- Finish my changes
- Push my commits to GitHub
- Open a pull request
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