Episode 78: Don’t Stay Stuck
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Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck identified two fundamental mindsets that shape human potential.
A fixed mindset assumes that intelligence, talent, and ability are static traits—you either possess them or you don’t. A growth mindset, by contrast, views these qualities as skills that can be developed through effort, discipline, and continuous learning.
This concept is far more than motivational rhetoric. Neuroscience research suggests that people with growth mindsets exhibit different neural responses to challenge and failure. When confronted with obstacles, their brains show greater activation in regions associated with learning, adaptation, and problem-solving. Those with fixed mindsets, however, are more likely to experience stress responses that hinder cognitive performance and resilience.