Abilities can be developed with hard work from "summary" of Mindset by Carol S. Dweck
The idea that abilities can be developed with hard work is a core principle in the field of mindset psychology. This concept challenges the traditional belief that intelligence and talent are fixed traits that we are born with and cannot change. Instead, it suggests that with dedication and effort, we can improve our skills and capabilities over time. This growth mindset is contrasted with a fixed mindset, which assumes that our abilities are predetermined and unchangeable.
Individuals with a growth mindset embrace challenges and view failures as opportunities for growth and learning. They understand that progress takes time and effort, and they are willing to put in the work to achieve their goals. In contrast, those with a fixed mindset avoid challenges and give up easily when faced with obstacles. They believe that their abilities are set in stone and see setbacks as a reflection of their inherent worth.
Research has shown that individuals with a growth mindset are more likely to succeed in various are...
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