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Stanford University’s professor of psychology Dr. Carol Dweck inspired me after I read her extraordinary book called Mindset: The New Psychology of Success.
Dr. Dweck explains how some believe that success is based on ability and intelligence; while others find success on hard work, learning, training and persistence.
In her thesis she proves that our attitude towards challenges is what ultimately leads to success in life. She differentiates what she calls the fixed mindset vs the growthmindset.
So, how smart do you have to be to succeed in life?
Being smart won’t guarantee any success in life.
Success STARTS with the correct mindset!
How to identify your predominant mindset? Identify it with your reaction towards failure:
  • Fixed-mindset individuals grieve failure because it’s a negative statement on how “smart” they are.
  • Growth-mindset individuals don't mind or fear failure as much because they realize they can improve and learn from failures.
Even the late genius Albert Einstein relied on his growth mindset:
Was Einstein a natural genius or a stubborn genius? Maybe both!
Dr. Dweck concludes that the growth mindset will lead a person to live a less stressful and more successful life. Read the book. It’s well worth your time.

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