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"Praising children’s intelligence harms their motivation and performance. It makes them want to look smart rather than learn."

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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck is a game-changer! It reveals how your mindset—fixed or growth—shapes success in school, work, and life. A fixed mindset fears failure, while a growth mindset thrives on challenges. Dweck’s research proves that shifting your perspective unlocks potential, resilience, and achievement. If you want to level up, embrace the power of yet—because success is all about learning, adapting, and growing! 💡📖

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