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  • There will always be challenges and obstacles in life.

  • Some more difficult and some less.

  • What matters is how we look at the problems we face.

  • Are we looking with a fixed, or a growth mindset?

  • A fixed mindset is thinking your abilities are carved in stone.

  • It's a belief that you can't change who you are and that you're stuck with whatever genetics

  • and surroundings offered you.

  • Failing means you're not reaching your potential.

  • On the other hand, a growth mindset is thinking you can improve and develop over time.

  • It's knowing that your genetics and surroundings don't define who you are, and that you can

  • always improve yourself.

  • Failure and setbacks give you growth and learning potential.

  • Let me introduce you to a story of twin brothers and their father.

  • In a study on alcoholism, scientists found a particularly interesting pair of identical

  • twin brothers who had an alcoholic father.

  • Despite their identical genes and their presumably similar environments, they took a different

  • path from one another.

  • One of the twins grew up to become an alcoholic, a homeless bum on the street.

  • But the other twin was as a successful businessman, who never took a sip of alcohol in his entire life.

  • So they interviewed them both, hoping for insight as to why they ended up so different.

  • The alcoholic son told them: “Well, I grew up with an alcoholic father.

  • Alcohol was in the house all the time and I saw my dad drinking.

  • So I guess it was natural enough that I became an alcoholic, too”.

  • The son who was a businessman said: “Well, I grew up with an alcoholic father.

  • Alcohol was in the house all the time and I saw my dad drinking.

  • So I guess it was natural enough that I swore I would never be like that, and so I don’t drink!”.

  • The twins started in the same place, with the same circumstances.

  • However, the path they chose was different as a result of their mindset.

  • The alcoholic twin looked at his father with a fixed mindset.

  • He thought that because of his fathers influence as an alcoholic, he will become one as well.

  • He was sure that his future was sealed and so he didn't even stop to think, that maybe

  • this could be a learning experience, on what he shouldn't become.

  • The successful twin was looking at his father with a growth mindset.

  • Just like his brother, he was also influenced by his father, but he saw the problems it

  • was causing.

  • And unlike his brother, he saw it as a learning experience of what he didn't want to become.

  • An alcoholic.

  • So he decided to act on it and he went down a very different road compared to his father

  • and brother.

  • We can’t control the circumstances and we don’t always get to choose what happens

  • to us or around us.

  • But we can try our best to put ourselves in the growth mindset every time we face a challenge

  • or a setback.

  • After all, mindsets are just beliefs.

  • They're powerful beliefs, but with enough dedication you can change them over time.

  • Just knowing about the growth mindset and reminding yourself that your intelligence

  • and skills can be developed over time, will yield amazing results.

  • Remember, we all have the power to choose.

  • So will you choose a fixed mindset?

  • Or a growth mindset?

  • That is up to you.

There will always be challenges and obstacles in life.

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