The growth mindset states that “human qualities… could be cultivated through effort” (Dweck 4). This means that a person's qualities are always changing and can both be improved or can worsen. An example of a human quality that can change is intelligence. A person can build their intelligence through hard work. Another example of something that can be changed according to the growth mindset are a person characteristics. This means that someone could change in the way that they act. An example of where the growth mindset comes into play is when I tried out for a travel lacrosse team. The first time I tried out I did not make it but after hard work the next time I tried out I made the team. A example of where the growth mindset could be helpful to me in my future would be in latin. I am not very good at it yet, but if I work hard enough I could potentially be one of the best in my class …show more content…
This means that no matter what someone does, they will always be the same. An example of this is intelligence. The person with the highest IQ will always be the most intelligent person. Another example of this are a persons characteristics. They will always act the same and won’t ever be able to change how they act. An example of where I have adopted the growth mindset in the past is when I took spanish. I was always one of the worst students in the class so I believed that I would always be bad at it and didn’t study for the class. I didn’t believe I could ever get better at the language so I didn’t. There are many obvious differences between the growth and fixed