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Don't have ENTITY mindset

Don't have ENTITY mindset

This belief is wrong that ‘skill is an ingrained and unalterable level of ability.’ So, don't use language like

  • I am a good writer
  • I am bad at Music

Also, parents should not set their children up for failure by telling them

  • You are so good at reading
  • Maths is not your thing

This is called “Learned helplessness orientation”.

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Most of us don't know about how to learn the things, with what attitude we face the situation, which mindset is better you approach the next goal.

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