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Carol S. Dweck, a distinguished psychologist from Stanford University, presents in her bestselling book "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" a transformative exploration of the concept of mindset. This engaging and insightful book reveals how our perceptions of our own capabilities can significantly influence our pathways in life. Dweck distinguishes between a fixed mindset, where individuals perceive their abilities as unchangeable, and a growth mindset, which embraces the idea that talents can be nurtured and developed. Through her decades-long research, she demonstrates how adopting a growth mindset can dramatically impact success in various fields such as education, business, sports, and the arts.
This updated edition delves deeper into the mindset theory, introducing the concept of a false growth mindset and offering guidance to achieve a more genuine understanding of growth. Moreover, Dweck expands her ideas to apply not only to individuals but also to the cultures within organizations and groups. With the appropriate mindset, there is potential to inspire significant life changes in oneself and others—be it students, employees, or loved ones.
Published by Random House in 2016, this softcover book spans 320 pages and is available in English. Its practical dimensions facilitate easy handling, while its profound content has the power to enlighten readers. With an ISBN of 9780345472328, Dweck's work remains an essential read for anyone seeking to unlock their true potential and foster success through the power of mindset.
