According to research on achievement and success by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck, most people tend to have one of two mental perspectives where talent is concerned.
Surprisingly, the same applies to emotions. As Lisa Feldman Barrett writes in How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain :
Which means we can work to unlearn and relearn some of our emotional responses.
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