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Video Analysis: The Power Of Belief

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There are two different mindsets, growth and fixed. The mindset you should have is a growth mindset. It affects the way you learn and act. Many people have the fixed mindset which is not good to have. Adults and kids with a fixed mindset tend to lie and think that intelligence is a natural thing compared to growth mindset who like a challenge and believe that they can get smarter. In the video “The Power of Belief.” by TedTalks, there were 40% of fixed mindset kids who lied about their test scores when they were writing letters. They knew their scores but they still lied to try and seem smart. They did this because there were appraised by adults that they were naturally smart and not that they tried really hard. Scientist conducted a study showing kids solving puzzles, they gave all kids the same easy puzzles and then rewarded the kids by saying either they are smart (fixed mindset) or they tried hard (growth mindset). The kids then moved to hard puzzles, the kids who were rewarded with saying they are smart tended to give up and wanted to go back to easier puzzles. The growth mindset kids who tried hard like the challenge and had a higher success rate than the fixed mindset kids. These growth …show more content…

It doesn't just hurt their learning it can also make their business fall. Mckinsey is a great example of this. They hired the smartest people even though they a lot of times have a fixed mindset. They hire people with M.D.A’s instead of people who want to progress their companies and work hard. Intelligence does not mean that you are good at your job or that you deserve a raise, what matters is if you are working hard and trying to get better. “On a scale where 0.1 or below means virtually no correlation and 0.7 or above implies a strong correlation (your height, for example, has a 0.7 correlation with your parents' height), the correlation between I.Q. and occupational success is between 0.2 and 0.3.” (The Talent

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