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Mindset

The New Psychology of Success

Random House, 2006
First Edition: 2006 more...


Editorial Rating

10

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Scientific
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

This book has a simple premise: The world is divided between people who are open to learning and those who are closed to it, and this trait affects everything from your worldview to your interpersonal relationships. Author and psychology professor Carol S. Dweck has scoured research papers and news clippings to extract anecdotes about the pros and cons of both mindsets. Thus, stories about Michael Jordan, Lee Iacocca, John McEnroe, Wilma Rudolph and Babe Ruth, among others, find a place in this book. Dweck addresses the ways that mindsets have an impact on people. She explains that you can have a closed mindset in regard to some traits and an open mindset in regard to others. Dweck’s highly thought-provoking insights comes from learning when you need to adjust your mindset to move ahead.

Take-Aways

  • People have either a fixed or a growth mindset.
  • People who believe their personal qualities are unchangeable have a “fixed mindset.”
  • People who believe they can improve or change their personality traits over time have a “growth mindset.”

About the Author

Carol S. Dweck is a leading researcher in personality and psychology. A psychology professor at Stanford University, she formerly taught at Columbia University. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She also wrote Self-Theories, which was named Book of the Year by the World Education Fellowship.


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    A. k. 3 weeks ago
    I read the above summary and it really feel good to know that author explain everything so beautifully and also relate it with day to day life. Good work.
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    M. M. 3 months ago
    Good
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    A. M. 3 months ago
    Excellent summary

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