Excellent! Highly recommend
informative inspiring medium-paced

This book has something for everyone, it made me retrospect how I see and infer things around me, it not rocket science but yeah this book made me aware of certain fixed mindset things that i was doing subconsciously and made me aware of those and tips on how to overcome those
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DID NOT FINISH

Got through chapter one and quit. I like what’s going on in this book but it’s so repetitive and boring. I don’t need to be convinced of the same thing 59 different ways. A lot of these self help books could be pamphlets I stg. 
informative medium-paced
informative slow-paced

Appreciated the concept and it's applications, but found examples too convenient and the book to be fast too repetitive.
informative inspiring slow-paced

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success is a powerful exploration of how our beliefs about our abilities can shape our success. Carol Dweck introduces the concept of the "fixed" vs. "growth" mindset, illustrating how those with a growth mindset are more likely to embrace challenges, learn from failure, and ultimately achieve their full potential. This book is both insightful and motivational, offering practical advice for anyone looking to cultivate resilience and a passion for learning. Whether you're seeking personal growth or professional development, Dweck's research provides a valuable framework for success. A must-read for anyone looking to unlock their true potential!

Good but repetitive