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merrickr 's review for:
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
by Carol S. Dweck
Mindset reminds me of the old expression, “It doesn’t matter whether you think you can or think you can. You’re right either way.” (quote?) Carol Dweck decisively demonstrates that our mindset drives our action. If we believe that we cannot change, we are right. If we believe that we are powerless to our situation, it will be so. However, through scientific studies and personal stories, Dweck show that by maintaining a “growth mindset” rather than a “fixed mindset”, individuals can dramatically alter results.
Our mindset drives our actions and Mindset shows that this is true in all spheres of life, whether it be personal, business, in education settings, etc…. I particularly found the contrast between those with a fixed mindset, such as Albert Dunlap, compared to those with a growth mindset, such as Jack Welch, to be quite informative.
Our mindset drives our actions and Mindset shows that this is true in all spheres of life, whether it be personal, business, in education settings, etc…. I particularly found the contrast between those with a fixed mindset, such as Albert Dunlap, compared to those with a growth mindset, such as Jack Welch, to be quite informative.