We also build more intelligence when doing new things therefore our brain sees the different ways that a certain thing can be done. When Blackwell, Saad and Dweck argue about that our intelligence is not fixed, that out attributes are affected by both our genes and experience, in my …show more content…
You need to learn the right way and the right way is the hard way, things will not always go easy always so therefore you need know to both ways. Something will be easy so you take the easy way but when things get hard you can’t take the easy way that’s why you need to learn the hard way too. Your brain will always tell you to take the short cut but that will not always work. Always knowing the same thing will not build our intelligence so therefore you need to try new things. It takes time to learn new things with different strategies for example a foreign language, order to memorize a different language you need to use strategies such as making flash cards, having a mini quiz so can practice, keep reading until you understand. Order to have more
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intelligence you must keep practicing until you get it right. When one strategy doesn’t work, you try a new one to see if that one will work.
Therefore, when Lisa Blackwell, Gad Saad, and Carol Dweck all argue, that intelligence is not fixed, that our attributes are affected by both our genes and by our experiences is