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#0046: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Dr. Carol S. Dweck | Insights Into Books Podcast Do you believe your intelligence is set in stone? In this episode of the Insights Into Books Podcast, we analyze the revolutionary bestseller, "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Dr. Carol S. Dweck. Get Physical Copy Now: https://amzn.to/46uDSWA Visit Gumroad for Summary PDFs: https://insightsintobooks.gumroad.com/ Connect with us Socially: https://linktr.ee/insights_Into_Books If you avoid challenges because you're afraid of failing, or if you feel like you have to prove you are "smart" every single day, this deep dive exposes the "Fixed Mindset" trap and gives you the tools to break free. In this video, we explore the science of Neuroplasticity and the "Power of Yet." We break down the difference between the Fixed Mindset (believing ability is innate) and the Growth Mindset (believing ability can be developed). You will learn why praising "intelligence" actually harms performance, how to switch from "Person Praise" to "Process Praise," and how to apply these principles to parenting, business leadership, and even romantic relationships. This analysis is essential for anyone who follows the resilience research in 'Grit' by Angela Duckworth or the mastery principles in 'Peak' by Anders Ericsson. We compare these works to show why Mindset is the psychological foundation for all skill acquisition. If you are interested in Atomic Habits, this video explains the belief system you need to make those habits stick. In this video, you will learn: Introduction: The "Talent" Myth The Core Definitions: Fixed vs. Growth Mindset The Science: Inside the Mindsets (Brain Waves) Parenting: Why "You're So Smart" is dangerous praise Business: The "CEO Disease" and Enron's failure Relationships: Mindsets in love (The "If we have to work at it, it's not meant to be" myth) Actionable Steps: How to hear your Fixed Mindset voice Final Review: Is "False Growth Mindset" a problem? Summary of Mindset This section provides a concise summary of Mindset. Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck explains that it's not just our abilities and talent that bring us success—but whether we approach them with a fixed or growth mindset. She makes clear why praising intelligence and ability doesn't foster self-esteem and lead to accomplishment, but may actually jeopardize success. The summary covers the application of these mindsets in sports, business, and parenting, emphasizing that with the right mindset, we can motivate our kids and help them to raise their grades, as well as reach our own goals—personal and professional. Review of Mindset Here is our critical review of Mindset. We discuss why this book changed the landscape of American education. We analyze Dweck's extensive research, including the famous "puzzle experiments" with children. We also address the recent nuance of "False Growth Mindset"—where people claim to have a growth mindset but don't actually embrace the struggle—and how Dweck updated her work to address this. About the Genre: Psychology & Education This video explores the genre of Psychology and Education. This category focuses on cognitive development and behavioral change. Books in this niche, like The Talent Code or Range, challenge the "nature vs. nurture" debate. We discuss how Mindset serves as the bridge between academic psychology and practical self-help, popularizing the concept of the "learning curve." Mindset summary, Carol Dweck, Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset, The Power of Yet, psychology of success, parenting advice, how to praise kids, neuroplasticity, Grit Angela Duckworth, overcoming failure, imposter syndrome, self improvement books, Peak Anders Ericsson, business leadership, Insights Into Books Podcast, gifted kid burnout #GrowthMindset #CarolDweck #PsychologyOfSuccess #ParentingTips #BookSummary