Acquired Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset: Which Do You Obtain?

Do you avoid failure or view failure as a learning process? According to researcher Susana Claro, a growth mindset, the belief that basic abilities are acquired through hard work, appears to help people react to failure in more adaptive ways than a fixed mindset, believing that basic qualities are a fixed trait. Research shows that Chilean students from low-income families with a growth mindset had similar test scores with students who obtained a fixed mindset and come from families that earned 13 times more. The researchers concluded that the direction of the results recorded can not directly be disentangled, but previous studies show that a growth mindset may help students improve their grades. The truth is, everyone's ways and thought processes are different, so whatever mindset you obtain, go with it.

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