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This passage highlights the core idea that achieving success in any area—whether business, parenting, education, or relationships—requires the right mindset. The book explains that success is not determined solely by natural talent or ability. Instead, psychologist Carol Dweck emphasizes the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset, showing how our beliefs about learning and improvement shape every step toward our goals.
The text points out that the book is valuable not only for students but also for business leaders who want to develop talent, and for parents who want to help their children thrive in challenging environments. With the right mindset, both children and adults can reach their personal and professional goals.
The book also expands on organizational mindset, explains common misconceptions about growth mindset, and shows how a simple shift in thinking can increase resilience, flexibility, and learning capacity. This is why top teachers, parents, CEOs, and athletes rely on these principles to improve performance and build long?term success.

