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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Growth mindset versus fixed mindset
by
Lanatsa
on 11/01/2024, 17:09:14 UTC
Growth mindset is hard to achieve. Humans tend to look for comfort and stick with it until something happens. No one really wants to get out of their comfort zones until they are forced by an event or a difficult situation. Rarely have I ever encountered a person who wants to change something and actually do something about it, though it is still possible with the right approach and the right support.

Franky1 mentioned career paths and it is one of the prime examples of this. We tend to specialize in something until it occurs to us that we no longer want it or there are other high-paying jobs that we 'might' get a liking to. Economic conditions force people to change jobs and grow, but if the economy is good and our salaries still fulfill our expenses, I guess no one will have to hop jobs and companies every now and then.
The difference between a fixed mindset and
Growth mindset is hard to achieve. Humans tend to look for comfort and stick with it until something happens. No one really wants to get out of their comfort zones until they are forced by an event or a difficult situation. Rarely have I ever encountered a person who wants to change something and actually do something about it, though it is still possible with the right approach and the right support.

Franky1 mentioned career paths and it is one of the prime examples of this. We tend to specialize in something until it occurs to us that we no longer want it or there are other high-paying jobs that we 'might' get a liking to. Economic conditions force people to change jobs and grow, but if the economy is good and our salaries still fulfill our expenses, I guess no one will have to hop jobs and companies every now and then.
The difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset is that a fixed mindset means that they always enjoy the current situation without acting on new things and don't care about any innovations so they are always in a safe condition even if there is a downturn, often they consider themselves unable to do things beyond his abilities. whereas those with a growth mindset always look for new challenges in life as long as it brings positive things to themselves, they see that whatever failures will one day bring change to themselves, if they hear and see other people succeed they continue to find out and ask for experience and how to be successful like that person
A fixed mindset like a blanket provides safety but stagnation, in my experience. This mindset can impede personal health to some extent. I used to avoid new fitness routines and stick to what I knew. For good well-being, changing health trends require adaptation. Don't humans react positively to change?

As I adopted a growth mindset, I accepted financial and economic obstacles. In the digital age, income diversification seems unlimited when we embrace innovation. Remote work, cryptocurrencies, and internet marketplaces were growth opportunities. A mindset shift may turn problems into stepping stones—isn't it fascinating? From this experience, I learned that open minds can lead to unexpected success and personal growth
If we do speak about overall on which it would really be connected into the slightest thing or behavior on which in form of being idle which it do touch up that you are really that lazy in doing things then this would really be able to touch up this area on which it would really be that not good for the health and since we do know that health is indeed wealth. In speaking about progress then there's no way that you would really be that progressive on this case on which it is really that something that wont really be that ideal. Yes, you are really that avoiding yourself on such potential harm and risks because busineses or investment could really impose such risks when it comes to finances. If you are that someone who would really be bare up on those risks then you would really be moving forward.

Not all would really be that just the same in speaking about behavior and targets/goals in life on which it would really be that determining about into the things that they do have in mind.
Actions would really be reflecting out on the things that they are really that thinking on the first place. If they dont have any plans at all
then they would really be just simply sitting and dont make any actions at all. a growth mindset is that a fixed mindset means that they always enjoy the current situation without acting on new things and don't care about any innovations so they are always in a safe condition even if there is a downturn, often they consider themselves unable to do things beyond his abilities. whereas those with a growth mindset always look for new challenges in life as long as it brings positive things to themselves, they see that whatever failures will one day bring change to themselves, if they hear and see other people succeed they continue to find out and ask for experience and how to be successful like that person
A fixed mindset like a blanket provides safety but stagnation, in my experience. This mindset can impede personal health to some extent. I used to avoid new fitness routines and stick to what I knew. For good well-being, changing health trends require adaptation. Don't humans react positively to change?

As I adopted a growth mindset, I accepted financial and economic obstacles. In the digital age, income diversification seems unlimited when we embrace innovation. Remote work, cryptocurrencies, and internet marketplaces were growth opportunities. A mindset shift may turn problems into stepping stones—isn't it fascinating? From this experience, I learned that open minds can lead to unexpected success and personal growth