Fixed Mindet: Intelligence Vs. Success

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There is two different mindsets that people tend to have which is growth or fixed mindset. People with a growth mindset think that success is earned and intelligence can be developed. In the other hand, fixed mindset people think otherwise, for example, they think that people are born with a certain amount of intelligence and you become successful because they were born smart. I do not assume in any way that success comes from innate talent, I know that success comes from the ability to succeed by knowing that you are not born with a certain amount of intelligence. It develops with the effort you put in, furthermore, people become better every time you do fail at something because failure is a motivation to keep trying.

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