Peter C.

  • Assylay Yegemberdiyevafez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    Dweck’s work shows that people who believe that their intellectual ability is fixed from birth, wired in their genes, tend to avoid challenges at which they may not succeed, because failure would appear to be an indication of lesser native ability.
  • Assylay Yegemberdiyevafez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    By contrast, people who are helped to understand that effort and learning change the brain, and that their intellectual abilities lie to a large degree within their own control, are more likely to tackle difficult challenges and persist at them. They view failure as a sign of effort and as a turn in the road rather than as a measure of inability and the end of the road.
  • Assylay Yegemberdiyevafez uma citaçãohá 2 anos
    perseverance in the face of failure is the key to success.
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